![]() Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian said, "The music is in the pouting, yelping tradition of the Slits, cushioned by the most basic of backbeats. Larry Flick from Billboard felt the song was just as goofy as the Power Rangers film it was supporting, and that it would probably only be of interest to children and top 40 radio as a novelty. Tom Demalon from AllMusic said that within seconds of hearing the track "most listeners will either be gleefully giggling along with the girls or scrambling for the stop button." While reviewing the Jawbreaker soundtrack, another editor, Doug Stone, spoke favourably of the track, and Jonathan Bernstein from Spin described it as Shampoo's version of " No Sleep till Brooklyn", stating the song catapulted them to success, particularly in Japan. In addition to releasing the song as a promotion single for the Power Rangers film, 15,000 promotional cassettes of "Trouble" were given away at Wet Seal stores, as were coupons for the full album, and a video-reel containing music videos for "Trouble" and Shampoo's other singles, "Delicious" and "Viva La Megababes" was made, with the hopes of finding in-store play at over 200 music retail outlets. The US promotional campaign for Shampoo, which centred on the single "Trouble", was described by Billboard as a massive effort. ![]() 23 on their list of the 50 best songs of 1994. A new music video was filmed featuring clips from the Power Rangers film. Attempting to break into the US market, the song was released as a promotional single for the 1995 film Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, in anticipation of the release of the US version of We Are Shampoo. 11 on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 20 in Australia, Belgium, Finland and the Netherlands, as well as No. " Trouble" is a song by British female pop music duo Shampoo, released in July 1994 by Food Records as the first single from the duo's debut album, We Are Shampoo (1994). Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.From the album We Are Shampoo and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie: Original Soundtrack Album People perceive me as a problem due to my actions and reputation, which I acknowledge and own up to (People see me as trouble see me see me as trouble) (uh oh) I raised a child while wearing a headscarf, ate a banana on a plane, jumped on the bed, and fought imaginary enemies based on a story nobody knows Uh oh, you're facing consequences for your actions and I will intervene to stop you I step up in the game and I burst that bubble He recognizes that people see him as "trouble" but insists that they do not understand his motivations or character. The Weeknd's contribution to the track centers on the theme of being misunderstood. ![]() However, she uses these rumors to her advantage and cultivates a reputation that creates awe and fear in others. suggests that the stories surrounding her reputation are unreliable and based on hearsay. The lyrics "bouncing on the bed/ battling with heads/ it's based on a story that nobody read" is a reference to the game Heads Up Seven Up, which involves guessing the identity of a person based on minimal clues. She enjoys pushing boundaries and challenging what society perceives as acceptable behavior. is unapologetic and unafraid of taking risks. The lyrics "bought up a baby in a bandana/ I boarded a boeing eating a banana" suggest that M.I.A. ![]() then boasts of her ability to "burst that bubble" and shake things up. The song starts with the repetition of "Uh oh," which symbolizes the impending doom that comes with breaking the rules. and The Weeknd tackle the theme of reputation, perceived danger, and the consequences of being a disruptor.
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