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Didn't Wanna Do It : ウィキペディア英語版
Didn't Wanna Do It

"Didn't Wanna Do It" (Russian: ''Давай Закрутим Землю''; ''Davai Zakrutim Zemlyu'' Translation: ''Let’s Make The Earth Turn'') is a song by the Russian recording artist and songwriter Julia Volkova from her studio album. "Didn't Wanna Do It" was written by Julia Volkova, Saeed Molavi, Nadir Benkahla and the Grammy-nominated producer Taj Jackson, with production by Saeed Molavi & Nadir Benkahla (known as The Euroz). The song was chosen as the second single, and was released digitally on August 21, 2012. Musically, the song is a dance-pop song, which features elements of house and Europop. The song's homoerotic lyrics are a first-person account of the singer's sexual encounter with another woman and the ambivalent feelings the experience evoked. Lesbianism has been a frequent theme of Volkovo's work, for example in her first single with former band mate Lena Katina, "All The Things She Said" (2002). The single's accompanying artwork caused criticism and controversy among fans.
"Didn't Wanna Do It" received mixed to positive reviews from critics, as most enjoyed the sexual-oriented style of the song and the production, though some felt the composition lacked originality. The accompanying music video, released on Volkova's YouTube channel, features a female as she witnesses her boyfriend cheating on her. Volkova then helps her become more sexual, and takes her too a "Free Love Club", where both party. The video received positive reviews from critics.
==Background==
In August 2011, Volkova had signed to the Russian label Gala Records, a subsidiary of EMI Records. While her studio album was in production, she released her first solo single entitled "Woman All The Way Down", which was also recorded in Stockholm, Sweden. Not long after, the Russian version and the music video were released on her website.〔(ALL BECAUSE OF YOU VIDEO PREMIERE » | Julia Volkova ) www.juliavolkova.com.〕 The single turned out to be a buzz single. In March 2012, it was reported by the press that Volkova would be one of the 25 artists in the Russian final selection who would compete to represent Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan. The Russian broadcaster RTR later confirmed her participation among the other 25. She entered the competition with the Eurovision 2008 winner Dima Bilan as a duo with the song "Back to Her Future". They finished in second place with 29.25 points. The winning entry, "Party for Everybody" by the Russian ethno-pop band Buranovskiye Babushki, was 38.51 points ahead of them.〔http://www.lifenews.ru/news/84135 LifeNews〕 She then recorded a studio version, which was released on iTunes not long after.

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