"Mr. Personality" | ||||
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Single by Gillette/20 Fingers featuring Gillette | ||||
from the album On The Attack | ||||
B-side | "Mr. Personality (Ugly Mix)" | |||
Released | June 19, 1995 | |||
Format | CD maxi, 12" maxi | |||
Genre | House, dance-pop | |||
Length | 3:30 | |||
Label | ZYX | |||
Songwriter(s) | Charlie Babie, Manny Mohr | |||
Producer(s) | Charlie Babie, Manny Mohr | |||
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"Mr. Personality" is a song recorded by Gillette and produced by 20 Fingers. It was released in June 1995 as the second single from Gillette's debut solo album On The Attack.
While the song has been released as Gillette's second single from her debut solo album On The Attack worldwide, particularly in Poland and Germany, it has been released as 20 Fingers's third single credited as "20 Fingers featuring Gillette" on their debut album On the Attack and More. The track achieved success in Italy and Belgium, where it was a top 20 hit. However, sales were lower than 20 Fingers' previous hits "Short Dick Man" and "Lick It". The song also charted in Germany, New Zealand and Switzerland.
The B-Side of "Mr. Personality" is the "Ugly Mix" of the song. Technically about the same content, it is totally a different song with another arranged beats, recorded vocals and a different lyric text and refrain. The structure of the Ugly Mix follows the style of 20 Fingers and Gillette's hit song "Short Dick Man", which has a more dance beat instead of hip hop beat, with minimalistic vocals, the rap verses completely removed and replaced by spoken repeatings such as in the refrain, where it was "Do, Don't, Don't, Don't want no ugly mothersucker" or "I, I, I, I don't think so, I don't think so" ("Eeny, weeny, teeny, weeny" or "Don't, Don't, Don't, Do Do, Don't, Don't, Don't" as it was in "Short Dick Man").