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Gotcha (song)

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"Gotcha" is a song recorded by Australian singer and songwriter Jessica Mauboy for the soundtrack album ''The Sapphires'' to the 2012 musical film of the same name, in which Mauboy stars as Julie McCrae. The song was written by Mauboy, Louis Schoorl and Ilan Kidron, and produced by The Schoolkids. It was released as the lead single from the soundtrack album on 13 July 2012. Musically, "Gotcha" is an upbeat pop and swing dance song, which incorporates influences of motown and elements of 1960s music.
"Gotcha" garnered positive reviews from music critics, who praised its sound. The song peaked at number 43 on the ARIA Singles Chart and number 11 on the ARIA Urban Singles Chart, and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). "Gotcha" earned Mauboy two nominations at the 2012 ARIA Music Awards for Best Female Artist and Best Pop Release. The accompanying music video was directed by Samuel Leighton-Dore and features Mauboy inside a recording studio performing with a band. To promote the song, Mauboy performed the song live on ''Sunrise'' and at Nickelodeon Australia's Slimefest concert.
==Background and release==
In the 2012 musical film ''The Sapphires'', Jessica Mauboy portrays the character of Julie McCrae, one of four Indigenous women who are discovered by a talent scout and formed into a 1960s singing group called The Sapphires, known as Australia's answer to The Supremes.〔 The group travel to Vietnam in 1968 to sing for the US troops during the war. "Gotcha" was written by Mauboy, Louis Schoorl and Ilan Kidron, while the production was handled by The Schoolkids.〔 They wrote the song shortly after the filming of ''The Sapphires'' was completed, and Mauboy made sure it captured "the groove and feel" of the 60s era. During an interview with ''National Features'', she stated that "Gotcha" is one of her "all-time favourites" she has ever written and that she wanted it sound "really feisty but sexy". Mauboy revealed her thoughts about the song in an interview with ''Sunshine Coast Daily'', saying "I'm really proud of this song, it's something really close to me and it's different to everything I have written. () Lyrically I'm really proud of it, and vocally it's definitely () I need to be".〔 "Gotcha" was released digitally via iTunes Stores on 13 July 2012, as the lead single from ''The Sapphires soundtrack album of the same name.

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