Summary
2000 single by Dream
| Field | Value |
|---|
| name | He Loves U Not |
| cover | Dreamhelovesunot.jpg |
| type | single |
| artist | Dream |
| album | It Was All a Dream |
| released | |
| studio | Canyon Reverb, The Sweatbox, Sony (California, US) |
| length | 3:46 |
| label | Bad Boy Entertainment |
| next_title | This Is Me |
| next_year | 2001 |
| misc | {{External music video | |
- Dance-pop
- R&B
- Steve Kipner
- David Frank
- Pamela Sheyne
- David Frank
- Steve Kipner
"He Loves U Not" is a song by American girl group Dream. It was released on August 22, 2000, as the group's debut single and is featured on their debut album, It Was All a Dream (2001). The song was written in 1999 by Steve Kipner, David Frank and Pamela Sheyne, with the former two doing the production. A dance-pop and R&B song, "He Loves U Not" is about a girl confronting another girl trying to steal her boyfriend. An early version of the song started with a young girl's voice saying "He loves me, he loves you not," but was removed from both album and single versions, with the phrase "He loves you not" being heard at the end of the album version.
"He Loves U Not" received mixed reviews from critics who gave credit to the production and lyrics but felt that it was derivative compared to other songs of its time. The song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks. It also peaked at numbers three, nine, and 15 on the Mainstream Top 40, Rhythmic Top 40, and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks charts, respectively. Worldwide, it reached the top 40 in several countries, including Canada, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom. The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 500,000 copies in the United States.
An accompanying music video for the song, directed by Marcus Raboy, premiered on MTV's Total Request Live and features the girls dancing in three different settings: a white room with the Dream logo behind them, a California desert and a rotating white room. They first performed the song live by touring with fellow pop group *NSYNC on their No Strings Attached Tour. They made their television debut performing the song live on TRL and would make later appearances at Live with Regis, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, the 2001 Walt Disney World Summer Jam Concert, The Early Show and the 7th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards.
Content
Upon Dream's signing to Puff Daddy's Bad Boy Entertainment, the quartet recorded "He Loves U Not" as their breakthrough single, setting aside previously recorded songs "Do U Wanna Dance," "Baby," and "Miss You" that they had done while signed to Clockwork Entertainment with Judith Fontaine as their manager.
Lead vocals are performed by Holly Arnstein with speaking breaks by Melissa Schuman. Diana Ortiz can be heard saying a few Spanish phrases, such as Él me quiere ("He loves me") and No te quiere ("He doesn't love you"). An early version of the song opened with a young girl's voice saying "He loves me, he loves you not," though this opening was removed on the album and single versions, although the phrase "he loves you not" is heard at the end of the album version.
The song is sung from the point of view of a girl confronting another girl who is trying to steal her boyfriend, to whom she claims, "He loves me, he loves you not."
Critical reception
"He Loves U Not" received a mixed reception from music critics who praised the production and lyrics but felt that it was derivative compared to other songs of its ilk. Billboard praised the song for having a street edge in its production, the group's performance and compared the lyrics positively to Brandy and Monica's duet "The Boy Is Mine", concluding that "With Bad Boy's genius and solid talent here, "He Loves U Not" has a good shot at becoming a dream come true." AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine highlighted the song as a "Track Pick", giving credit to P. Diddy's team of producers and songwriters. Arion Berger of Rolling Stone praised the song for exuding bright attitude, saying that it has a "whipping elasticity and sass to spare." David Browne of Entertainment Weekly called the song "an utterly derivative piece of song-and-dance pop-R&B," but did highlight the rhythm and guitar sounds as "intriguing" and the lyrical catfight for having "enough hiss in it to be interesting." A writer for People, reviewing the album, was less positive towards the song's adult content and preferred the tracks "Mr. Telephone Man" and "How Long" for how "the girls sound their age."
The song gave them a Soul Train Lady of Soul Award nomination for Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist, Group, Band or Duo but lost to 3LW's "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)". In 2017, Billboard placed "He Loves U Not" at number 36 on their list of the 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.
Music video
The music video for "He Loves U Not" was shot June 28–30, 2000, and directed by Marcus Raboy. It featured three settings: in the first, the girls, clad in pink outfits, danced in a white room with the Dream logo flashing behind them; in the second, the girls danced on stage in a California desert; in the third, the girls moved around a rotating white room; the same one used previously in the videos for *NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye" and Sugar Ray's "Fly". The video inspired the title sequence from the Peacock musical comedy series Girls5eva, according to ''Slate'''s Heather Schwedel.
Track listings
US CD single
- "He Loves U Not" – 3:46
- "He Loves U Not" (instrumental) – 3:46
US 12-inch single
:A1. "He Loves U Not" (HQ2 club mix) – 8:24
:A2. "He Loves U Not" (HQ2 instrumental) – 8:24
:B1. "He Loves U Not" (HQ2 radio mix) – 3:48
:B2. "He Loves U Not" (Meeker & MC Supplier 2 step garage mix) – 6:24
Australian CD single
- "He Loves U Not" (radio mix) – 3:48
- "He Loves U Not" (remix featuring G. Dep) – 3:50
- "He Loves U Not" (Ingroove club mix) – 6:36
- "He Loves U Not" (HQ2 club mix) – 8:25
- "He Loves U Not" (Meeker & MC Supplier 2 step garage mix) – 6:27
UK CD single
- "He Loves U Not" (radio version) – 3:47
- "He Loves U Not" (remix featuring G. Dep) – 3:49
- "He Loves U Not" (radio edit video)
UK 12-inch single
:A1. "He Loves U Not" (radio version) – 3:47
:A2. "He Loves U Not" (remix featuring G. Dep) – 3:49
:B1. "He Loves U Not" (remix instrumental) – 3:08
UK cassette single
- "He Loves U Not" (radio version) – 3:47
- "He Loves U Not" (remix) – 3:49
European CD single
- "He Loves U Not" (radio mix) – 3:48
- "He Loves U Not" (HQ2 remix) – 8:52
Credits and personnel
Credits are adapted from the liner notes of It Was All a Dream.
Recording
- Recorded and mixed at Canyon Reverb, The Sweatbox, and Sony Studios (California, US)
Personnel
- Dave Way – mixer (Pacifique Recording Studios; North Hollywood, Los Angeles)
- Wassim Zreik – assistant engineer
- David Frank – keyboards, drums, songwriting
- Steve Kipner – additional keyboards, songwriting
- Pamela Sheyne – songwriting, additional background vocals
Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart (2000–2001) | Peak |
|---|
| position | Canada Airplay (Nielsen BDS) | Canada (Nielsen SoundScan) | Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) | Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade) |
| 5 | | | | | |
| 12 | | | | | |
| 56 | | | | | |
| 2 | | | | | |
Year-end charts
| Chart (2001) | Position | Brazil (Crowley) | Canada (Nielsen SoundScan) | New Zealand (RIANZ) | US Billboard Hot 100 | US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard) | US Rhythmic Top 40 (Billboard) |
|---|
| 91 | | | | | | | |
| 77 | | | | | | | |
| 41 | | | | | | | |
| 28 | | | | | | | |
| 25 | | | | | | | |
| 43 | | | | | | | |
Release history
| Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. | United States | Australia | Sweden | United Kingdom |
|---|
| August 22, 2000 | | Bad Boy | | | | | | |
| November 28, 2000 | Urban radio | | | | | | | |
| February 26, 2001 | CD | | | | | | | |
| March 5, 2001 | | | | | | | | |
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