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:''This article is about the single by Jamelia. For the Lil' Bow Wow album, see "[[Beware of Dog]]"; for the short-lived television series presented by Animal Planet, see "[[Beware of Dog (TV series)]]."''
:''This article is about the single by Jamelia. For the Lil' Bow Wow album, see "[[Beware of Dog]]"; for the short-lived television series presented by Animal Planet, see "[[Beware of Dog (TV series)]]."''
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| Released = {{Start date|df=yes|2006|12|4}}<br><small>(see [[#Release history|release history]])</small>
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==Background==
==Background==


"Beware of the Dog" was the second single from Jamelia to enter the UK top forty on downloads alone. It was also the highest download only entry of the week and the only song to reach the top forty. The single has also been an airplay hit, reaching [[BBC Radio 1]]'s A-list and peaking inside the top twenty of both the TV airplay and radio airplay charts. Upon its physical release, "Beware of the Dog" peaked at number ten in its second week on the charts, Jamelia's second top ten hit from ''[[Walk with Me (album)|Walk with Me]]'' and her seventh UK top ten hit in total. The single made its debut in Australia on May 21, 2007 at number fifty-one due to low digital downloads but on its second week it moved up to its peak position of fifty.
"Beware of the Dog" was the second single from Jamelia to enter the UK top forty on downloads alone. It was also the highest download only entry of the week and the only song to reach the top forty. The single has also been an airplay hit, reaching [[BBC Radio 1]]'s A-list and peaking inside the top twenty of both the TV airplay and radio airplay charts. Upon its physical release, "Beware of the Dog" peaked at number ten in its second week on the charts, Jamelia's second top ten hit from ''[[Walk with Me (album)|Walk with Me]]'' and her seventh UK top ten hit in total. The single made its debut in Australia on 21 May 2007 at number fifty-one due to low digital downloads but on its second week it moved up to its peak position of fifty.


Jamelia has performed the track with UK rock band [[Feeder]], at their 9 November 2006 gig at the [[The Coronet|London Coronet]]. "Beware Of The Dog" has also been used in the advertisement for UK television network's [[Channel 4]] show, ''[[Goldplated]]''. The song was also used as one of the catwalk tracks for the 2006 [[Victoria's Secret Fashion Show]].
Jamelia has performed the track with UK rock band [[Feeder]], at their 9 November 2006 gig at the [[The Coronet|London Coronet]]. "Beware Of The Dog" has also been used in the advertisement for UK television network's [[Channel 4]] show, ''[[Goldplated]]''. The song was also used as one of the catwalk tracks for the 2006 [[Victoria's Secret Fashion Show]].
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==Music video==
==Music video==
The video for the single was [[premiere]]d in the [[United Kingdom]] on October 21, 2006. Shot in a [[black-and-white]] format, the video was filmed by [[Norway|Norwegian]] director [[Ray Kay]], who had previously worked with [[Destiny's Child]] ("[[Soldier (Destiny's Child song)|Soldier]]"), [[Stacie Orrico]] ("[[So Simple]]"), [[Melanie C]] ("[[Yeh Yeh Yeh]]", "[[Next Best Superstar]]") and [[Monica (singer)|Monica]] ("[[Everytime tha Beat Drop]]").
The video for the single was [[premiere]]d in the [[United Kingdom]] on 21 October 2006. Shot in a [[black-and-white]] format, the video was filmed by [[Norway|Norwegian]] director [[Ray Kay]], who had previously worked with [[Destiny's Child]] ("[[Soldier (Destiny's Child song)|Soldier]]"), [[Stacie Orrico]] ("[[So Simple]]"), [[Melanie C]] ("[[Yeh Yeh Yeh]]", "[[Next Best Superstar]]") and [[Monica (singer)|Monica]] ("[[Everytime tha Beat Drop]]").


The video is set in central [[London]] and features Jamelia being driven at high speed through [[Soho]] before arriving at a [[nightclub]] and performing to a crowd.
The video is set in central [[London]] and features Jamelia being driven at high speed through [[Soho]] before arriving at a [[nightclub]] and performing to a crowd.

Revision as of 01:49, 9 June 2011

This article is about the single by Jamelia. For the Lil' Bow Wow album, see "Beware of Dog"; for the short-lived television series presented by Animal Planet, see "Beware of Dog (TV series)."
"Beware of the Dog"
Song
B-side"Tripping Over You"
"Real Love"

"Beware of the Dog" is a dance-R&B song written by Jamelia, Stuart Crichton, Tommy Lee James, Karen Poole and Martin Gore, produced by Crichton for Jamelia's third album Walk with Me (2006).[1] The single is notable for its sample of Depeche Mode's song "Personal Jesus" and was the second single released from the album, except for New Zealand where it was released as the only single.

Background

"Beware of the Dog" was the second single from Jamelia to enter the UK top forty on downloads alone. It was also the highest download only entry of the week and the only song to reach the top forty. The single has also been an airplay hit, reaching BBC Radio 1's A-list and peaking inside the top twenty of both the TV airplay and radio airplay charts. Upon its physical release, "Beware of the Dog" peaked at number ten in its second week on the charts, Jamelia's second top ten hit from Walk with Me and her seventh UK top ten hit in total. The single made its debut in Australia on 21 May 2007 at number fifty-one due to low digital downloads but on its second week it moved up to its peak position of fifty.

Jamelia has performed the track with UK rock band Feeder, at their 9 November 2006 gig at the London Coronet. "Beware Of The Dog" has also been used in the advertisement for UK television network's Channel 4 show, Goldplated. The song was also used as one of the catwalk tracks for the 2006 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.

In July 2007, the track was shortlisted for the Popjustice £20 Music Prize, a prize which recognizes the best British pop single over the past year. Popjustice praised the single by proclaiming that it "sounds like a Number One single to this very day." It peaked at #10 on the UK charts.

The song was featured in the 2008 movie Make It Happen.

Track listings

UK & Dutch CD[2]
  1. "Beware of the Dog"
  2. "Thank You (Radio Edit)"
UK DVD[3]
  1. "Beware of the Dog" (extended version)
  2. "Tripping Over You"
  3. "Real Love"
  4. "Beware of the Dog" (video)
UK 12" vinyl[4]
  1. "Beware of the Dog" (Alavi ReroX remix)
  2. "Beware of the Dog" (Radio Slave instrumental)
Australian CD single[5]
  1. "Beware of the Dog"
  2. "Something About You" (single edit)
  3. "Beware of the Dog" (Steve Lawler's Sesso Oscurita mix
  4. "Beware of the Dog" (Radio Slave instrumental)
  5. "Beware of the Dog" (Alavi ReroX remix)

Music video

The video for the single was premiered in the United Kingdom on 21 October 2006. Shot in a black-and-white format, the video was filmed by Norwegian director Ray Kay, who had previously worked with Destiny's Child ("Soldier"), Stacie Orrico ("So Simple"), Melanie C ("Yeh Yeh Yeh", "Next Best Superstar") and Monica ("Everytime tha Beat Drop").

The video is set in central London and features Jamelia being driven at high speed through Soho before arriving at a nightclub and performing to a crowd.

Big Brother UK Series 8 housemate Nabeel "Billi" Bhatti starred in the video.[6]

Chart performance

Chart (2006) Peak
Position
Ireland (IRMA)[7] 48
United Kingdom (Official Charts Company)[8] 10
Chart (2007) Peak
Position
Australia (ARIA)[9] 50
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[10] 68
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[11] 52
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[12] 55
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[13] 11
songid field is MANDATORY FOR GERMAN CHARTS 63
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[14] 29
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[15] 46

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalogue
United Kingdom 2006-12-04 Parlophone Records CD 162453
Australia 2007-05-12 Capital Records CD 3845122

References