"Eenie Meenie" is a song by American-Jamaican singer Sean Kingston and Canadian singer Justin Bieber. The song was written by both Kingston and Bieber along with Carlos Battey, Steven Battey, Marcos Palacios and Ernest Clark and Benny Blanco and was produced by the latter. It was originally released as the first single from Kingston's third studio album Back 2 Life on March 13, 2010, but was taken off for unknown reasons. However, it is included on Bieber's first studio album My World 2.0. The song, a dance-pop number with Kingston's reggae influences and Bieber's R&B vocals, is lyrically about an indecisive lover.

In the United States "Eenie Meenie" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number thirty on April 7, 2010, where it was the highest debut of the week.[11] The next week it dropped three places,[12] and stayed there for another additional week.[13] On the Billboard issue dated May 15, 2010, the single reached its peak, at number fifteen,[14] and it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[15]As of February 2011, the single was sold 1,238,000 times.[16]In Australia, it debuted at number forty-nine within the ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart on April 4, 2010,[17] the next week, "Eenie Meenie" reached the number thirty, but it fell out the chart the following week.[17] It re-entered at number forty-five on April 25, 2010, and reached its peak at number eleven on May 30, 2010, where it stayed for three weeks.[17] Later it was certified as gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association.[18] The song appeared in the UK Singles Chart on May 22, 2010, at number fifty-eight. The next week "Eenie Meenie" rose to number seventeen and peaked at number nine in the next two weeks.[19]


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In Ireland, it debuted at number forty-one in the Irish Singles Chart on April 15, 2010,[20] and rose the number twelve on May 17, 2010.[21] In the Canadian Hot 100 "Eenie Meenie" debuted and peaked at number fourteen, becoming the highest debut of the week.[22] But in the next issue, the single became the biggest drop, falling to the number thirty-one.[23] It was certified gold by the Canadian Recording Industry Association.[24] In New Zealand it debuted at number thirteen on March 29, 2010, and in its eighth week the song peaked at number five.[25] It also was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand.[26]

You can't make up your mind, mind, mind, mind, mind

Please, don't waste my time, time, time, time, time

I'm not tryna rewind, wind, wind, wind, wind

I wish our hearts could come together as one

'Cause shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover, oh

Can't make up your mind, mind, mind, mind, mind

Please, don't waste my time, time, time, time, time

Not trying to rewind, wind, wind, wind, wind

I wish our hearts could come together as one

But shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover, oh

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover (yeah, yeah, yeah)

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover (oh, lets go!)

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover (here we go!)

You can't make up your mind, mind, mind, mind, mind

Please, don't waste my time, time, time, time, time

I'm not tryna rewind, wind, wind, wind, wind (ooh, yeah)

I wish our hearts could come together as one

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover (eenie, miney, eenie, miney)

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover (oh, let's go)

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover

Shorty is a eenie, meenie, miney, mo lover, oh

Todd (VO): Now normally I do have problems with choruses that consist only of one line repeated over and over again, I generally think songwriters should try a little harder than that, but when you start out with "Shawty is a eenie meenie miney mo lover," you don't really have anywhere to take that.

Todd (VO): I mean, "eenie meenie miney mo" is a pretty solid decision-making process. You do "eenie meenie miney mo" and you got a pretty concrete answer at the end of it, albeit an arbitrary one.

Todd: Make us believe that you feel deep down in your soul that Shawty is a eenie meenie miney mo lava. [Image of flowing lava ...?] Okay, like I was saying, the big problem with Justin Bieber is that he is shamefully unaware of his own limitations. Much like [clip of...] Scrappy-Doo charging at a monster six times his size, Justin Bieber sings these unabashedly sexual songs, not realizing that his pathetic castrato voice has nowhere near the charisma he needs to pull this off.

Todd: It's not like anyone was gonna mistake "Shawty fire burning on the dance floor" for a Leonard Cohen line anytime soon, but it worked for what it was, so basically "Eenie Meenie" is preposterous, annoying, and redundant! There was no reason to copy it! They even installed a rap bridge near the end of the song!

Todd: "Eenie meenie miney mo" is a nonsense rhyme. It has no place being in your song. What you are literally saying is that you're restraining women by their feet for being bad and you won't release them until they scream loud enough for your satisfaction! If I said things like that, I'd be arrested!

Todd: Yeah, okay, "Eenie Meenie" is a concept that was basically stillborn and wrongheaded from the very beginning and they somehow made it even worse. I'd have to step back and reconsider this one even if I were a screaming pre-teen Bieber fan, or a screaming...Kingston fan. I don't know what a Sean Kingston fan would look like. Regardless, the fact remains there is just no getting around the fact the foundation of the song is [each word shown by itself] "Eenie Meenie Miney Mo Lover" "Eenie Meenie Miney Mo Lover"? "Eenie Meenie Miney Mo Lover"? No matter how you say it, it sounds ridiculous, and believe me, I feel stupider every time I say it. [Image of Sean] Eenie, [Justin] Meenie, [Sean and Justin] Miney, [the finger] Mo. Screw the both of you. The end.

Eenie MeenieRecordedMarch 29, 2010ReleasedApril 29, 2010LeakedApril 28, 2010DirectorRay KayLength3:24The music video was filmed on March 30, 2010, in Beverly Hills, California, and was directed by Ray Kay, director of Bieber's "Baby" video. On the topic of choosing the lead girl, Kingston told MTV News, "I picked the main girl, basically, because Justin is 16 and I'm 20 years old, so it had to be a girl that fit the both of us, because in the video and song, she's trying to play the both of us. So there had to be a contrast. She fit it perfectly." Additionally, Kingston explained the plot of the video to Rap-Up, commenting, "The video is basically about this girl trying to play both of us and at the end... we end up both at the same place at one time, and she's left with a stupid look on her face."

"Eenie Meenie" is a song by Jamaican-American singer and rapper Sean Kingston and Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was originally released as the first single from Kingston's third studio album Back 2 Life on March 23, 2010, but was taken off for unknown reasons. However, it is included on Bieber's first studio album My World 2.0.

This morning, Vevo.com is hosting the debut of Justin Bieber and Sean Kingston's video for "Eenie Meenie." "Shooting this video with Justin was awesome," says Kingston. "A food fight even started on set at one point... This morning, Vevo.com is hosting the debut of Justin Bieber and Sean Kingston's video for "Eenie Meenie."

The song 'Eenie Meenie' by Justin Bieber featuring Sean Kingston is a playful take on the uncertainties of young love and dating. The title itself is derived from the children's counting rhyme 'Eeny, meeny, miny, moe,' which is used to make arbitrary choices. In the context of the song, this rhyme is used to illustrate the fickleness of a young woman who is unable to make a decision about who she wants to be with.

Following this week's release of the [article id="1635067"]video for his new song "Never Let You Go,"[/article] Justin Bieber is already hard at work on his next clip from My World 2.0, [article id="1633167"]"Eenie Meenie,"[/article] featuring Sean Kingston.

"Eenie Meenie" is a song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was written by Kisean Anderson, Justin Bieber, Carlos Battey, Steven Battey, Benjamin Levin, Marcos Palacios, and Ernest Clark and produced by Benny Blanco. The song received generally positive reviews.[1] 0852c4b9a8

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