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"Don't Let Me Get Me" is a song by American singer Pink. It was written by Pink and Dallas Austin and produced by the latter for her second studio album, Missundaztood (2001). The song was released as the second single from the album on February 18, 2002. It received positive reviews from music critics, who praised the tone of the song.

Composition
"Don't Let Me Get Me" is set in the key of E major in common time with a tempo of 98 beats per minute. The song moves at a chord progression of E–Cm–B–A, and Pink's vocals span from E3 to B4. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
The song earned positive reports from music critics, but most gave sensitively mixed reviews upon her self-hating lyrical content. Robert Christgau in his consumer guide for MSN wrote that "Despite Pink's audacious claim that she's not as pretty as 'damn Britney Spears,' celebrity anxiety takes a backseat to a credible personal pain rooted in credible family travails, a pain held at bay by expression." Jim Farber of Entertainment Weekly wrote that "In ''Don't Let Me Get Me,'' she turns self-loathing into a perverse kind of anthem." Jason Thompson of PopMatters wrote, "on the power rock of 'Don’t Let Me Get Me,' Pink herself tells it like it is and attempts to break free from the image making machine. 'Tired of being compared / To damn Britney Spears / She’s so pretty / That just ain’t me.' Well, that’s debatable in itself, but the fact that Pink takes it upon herself to call Spears out should be nothing short of revelatory. Spears certainly has nothing on Pink in the vocal department. Pink can actually sing. And damn well, mind you." Jim Alexander wrote a negative review, saying that the rest of Missundaztood is full of bad songs and that "'Don't Let Me Get Me' and 'Dear Diary' see all pop joy expunged for acoustic seriousness, dreary unobtrusive beats and lyrics about relationship woes and record company badness." ==Music video==
Music video
. Pink reteamed with frequent collaborator Dave Meyers to film the visuals. Ted Lyde portrays music executive L.A. Reid in the video. The video depicts Pink as a high school student, in various scenes in which her nonconformity causes conflict with other students and school officials. A similarly-themed scene depicts her meeting with Reid, who tells her that in order to obtain stardom, she will have to change everything about her persona, in order to exhibit a greater resemblance to Britney Spears, despite Pink's insistence that that is not how she sees herself. Yet another scene shows her modeling for the cover of a magazine, irritated at how she is being made up by the lighting technicians, makeup artists and other personnel involved in the shoot. The video then shifts to a scene in which Pink, now in control over her career, is welcomed back to her high school for a concert there. ==Track listings==
Track listings
US and European DVD single • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (video) • "Get the Party Started" (video) • "Get the Party Started" (behind the scenes footage) • Photo gallery UK CD single • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (John Shanks remix) – 3:16 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (radio mix) – 3:31 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (Maurice's Nu Soul Mix) – 6:03 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (video) – 3:30 UK cassette single • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (John Shanks remix) – 3:16 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (radio mix) – 3:31 European CD single • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (radio mix) – 3:31 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (John Shanks remix) – 3:16 European maxi-CD single • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (radio mix) – 3:31 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (John Shanks remix) – 3:16 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (Maurice's Nu Soul Mix) – 6:03 • "Get the Party Started/Sweet Dreams" (featuring Redman) – 4:05 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (video) – 3:30 Australian CD single • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (radio mix) – 3:31 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (John Shanks remix) – 3:16 • "There You Go" (live from Sydney) – 3:35 • "Don't Let Me Get Me" (Juicy Horn Mix) – 9:32 ==Credits and personnel==
Credits and personnel
Credits are taken from the Missundaztood album booklet. Studios • Recorded at Pinetree Studios (Miami Beach, Florida) and DARP Studios (Atlanta, Georgia) • Mixed at Larrabee Studios North (North Hollywood, California) • Mastered at Hit Factory Mastering (New York City) Personnel • Pink – writing, vocals, background vocals • Dallas Austin – writing, production, arrangement • Carlton Lynn – recording • Doug Harms – recording assistance • Dave Way – mixing • Tim LeBlanc – mixing assistance • Rick Sheppard – MIDI and sound design • Herb Powers Jr. – mastering ==Charts==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Certifications==
Certifications
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