Vinegar (Anna Abreu song)

"Vinegar" is a song by Finnish singer Anna Abreu from her second studio album, Now (2008). Rauli Eskolin (known professionally as Rake) co-wrote the song with Patric Sarin. Eskolin, who has previously worked on Abreu's debut album Anna Abreu, also produced the song. "Vinegar" is a Pop song but also marked a clear change in musical direction for Abreu, with heavy Dance elements. The song was released on 6 August 2008 in Finland, as the album's lead single. It was also released in the United Kingdom on November 2009 as Abreu's first release outside Finland.

"Vinegar"
Single by Anna Abreu
from the album Now
Released6 August 2008
Recorded2008
GenrePop, Dance
Length3:41
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Patric Sarin, Rauli Eskolin
Producer(s)Rauli Eskolin
Anna Abreu singles chronology
"Are You Ready"
(2008)
"Vinegar"
(2008)
"Silent Despair"
(2008)
Music video
"Vinegar" on YouTube

Lyrical content

Lyrically, "Vinegar" examines a negative and possibly destructive relationship. Abreu uses a range of metaphors to describe how her partner has had a bad effect upon her, describing herself as things that have positive connotations while describing him as things that have negative connotations: smile/tears, connect/block, cream/lemon (sour), symphony/dischord, and finally 'vinegar in my dreams'. However, the theme of empowerment is clear in the song's lyrics, with Abreu singing that the boy is 'history' and that there'll be 'no more tears and no more hearts to break'.

Chart performance

"Vinegar" debuted at number five on the Finnish Top 20 Singles Chart, before rising to the number one spot two weeks later, becoming Abreu's first number one on the official singles chart. It remained at the top for three non-consecutive weeks and spent a total of nineteen weeks, becoming the eighty-eighth best-selling single of all time in Finland and Abreu's most successful single to date.[1] The song also reached number one on the Finnish Download Chart, as well as number one on the Radio Airplay Chart. In the UK, the song hit number seven on the Official Dance Chart. To date, Abreu continues to have the highest placing on the chart for a Finnish female artist.

Chart (2008)[2] Peak
position
Finland (Top 20 Singles) 1
Finland (Digital) 1
Finland (Radio) 1

Music video

The music video for "Vinegar" was directed by Jaakko Manninen, who had previously directed the videos for Abreu's singles "End of Love" and "Ivory Tower". The video begins with Abreu and male backing dancers in a dark room; close ups show Abreu singing the first verse of the song. When the chorus begins, Abreu is seen dancing in a white room with mirrored walls. Metallic blue and silver balloons then begin falling from the ceiling. The video then cuts between the two locations; topless male dancers join Abreu in the mirrored room. One of the male dancers from the music video (Ragnar Orav) would go on to appear in the 2009 series of Big Brother.

Live performances

Abreu performed the song at the 2009 Emma Awards, during which she was nominated for five awards, including Song of the Year for "Vinegar".[3] It has since become Abreu's signature song and her most popular song to be performed live. To date, it is her most-performed song when she is on tour, having been performed at almost every show during all of her tours since the Now Tour (2008–2009).[4]

Track listing

  1. "Vinegar" – 3:41

Credits and personnel

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Finland 6 August 2008 CD single, Digital download RCA
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References

  1. Steffen Hung. "finnishcharts.com - Anna Abreu - Vinegar". finnishcharts.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  2. "Musiikkituottajat - Tilastot - Suomen virallinen lista - Artistit". ifpi.fi. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  3. "Anna Abreu: Vinegar (live on TV) - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  4. "Anna Abreu Concert Setlists | setlist.fm". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
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