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Video Phone (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Video Phone (song)

"Video Phone" is a song by American singer Beyoncé from her third studio album, ''I Am... Sasha Fierce'' (2008). The track was released as the eighth single from the album. A remixed version featuring Lady Gaga was released later. Musically, the song consists of simple lyrics and hidden innuendos, with Gaga and Beyoncé trading verses with each other, in the remix. The lyrics refer to putting up a show on camera.
The song received generally mixed reviews from most of the critics, who noted that Gaga's featured appearance failed to add anything to the tune. The original version charted in the lower regions of the charts of Australia and its Urban chart, Spain, United Kingdom and on the US R&B charts. The remixed version charted at sixty-five on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and topped the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. It also charted in Australia and its Urban chart, the Czech Republic, New Zealand, while it bubbled under the main charts of Belgium.
A music video was created to accompany the song featuring Gaga. It portrayed her and Knowles in a number of costumes, brandishing colorful guns towards men and paying homage to the film ''Reservoir Dogs'' and pinup legend Bettie Page. It received mixed feedback from critics who called it un-interesting, and felt that it did not present anything new. However, they complimented the costumes and the cinematic homage of the video. The video went on to win the BET award for Video of the Year.
==Background and composition==
"Video Phone" was written by Beyoncé Knowles, Shondrae Crawford, Sean Garrett and Lady Gaga in the remixed version. It was produced by Bangladesh, The Pen and Knowles. Initially, "Video Phone" was sent to US urban contemporary radios on September 22, 2009. The release was later recalled and in October 2009, ''Life & Style'' reported that Knowles and pop singer Lady Gaga were collaborating for a remixed version of the song. The remixed version featured both Knowles and Lady Gaga trading verses with one another. The remixed version of the song that features Lady Gaga was included on the 2009 deluxe edition of ''I Am... Sasha Fierce''.〔
Musically, "Video Phone" is a crunk song. According to the sheet music published at Sheetmusicplus.com by Hal Leonard Corporation, the song is set in the time signature of common time, with a moderate groove tempo of 120 beats per minute and in the key of A minor.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Beyoncé – Video Phone Sheet Music (Digital Download) )〕 It consists of simple lyrics, with hidden innuendos, and is backed by thin-spread beats; Knowles and Gaga uttering gasps and groans while singing the song.〔 Chris Willman from Yahoo! said that the lyrics are a reference to "celebration of Skype sex and putting on a solo show, on camera, for a guy you just met at the club."〔
The female protagonist sings how she will dance for a man, while he is filming her with his videophone, this being illustrated in the line, "Press 'record' and I'll let you film me", and "You want me naked? If you like this position you can tape it".〔 According to James Reed of ''The Boston Globe'' the lines "What? You want me naked/ If you likin' this position, you can tape it" are sang with an accent which was "part Long Island, part Barbados". Michaelangelo Matos of ''The A.V. Club'' commented that "Video Phone" is very similar to Missy Elliott's songs. ''Rolling Stone''s Christian Hoard and ''The Washington Post''s J. Freedom du Lac found similarities between "Video Phone" and the songs by rock band Nine Inch Nails.〔 ''San Francisco Chronicle''s Aidin Vaziri noted that the song sounded like it was swiped from Björk.

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