Richard X vs. Liberty X version
}} In 2003, English-Irish pop group
Liberty X released a version of the song titled "
Being Nobody", produced by
Richard X, as the lead single from Richard X's debut studio album,
Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1 (2003), as well as the lead single from Liberty X's second studio album,
Being Somebody (2003). The song is a pseudo-
mashup, taking the lyrics of "Ain't Nobody" and placing them over an instrumental interpolation of
the Human League's "
Being Boiled". Additional elements from both songs were also used such as the recurring synth line from "Ain't Nobody" and the line "OK, ready? Let's do it." in the intro of the main mix are from the intro of "Being Boiled". Liberty X first performed "Being Nobody" on ''
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway on February 8, 2003. They also performed it twice on Top of the Pops, with other performances on The National Lottery Wright Ticket
and CD:UK'' before officially released on March 17, 2003. Shortly after that, the 2003 remastered version of the original 1983 hit "Ain't Nobody" was released in April of that year.
Critical reception The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics. It was deemed "instantly memorable" by
RTÉ.ie reviewer Linda McGee, whilst Louis Pattison of
NME believed it was "Truly, a record to get over-excited about." Alexis Kirke of
musicOMH said: "The marriage of the credible dance-bootleg production of Richard X with high profile pop-act Liberty X is not only a perfect career-expanding synergy for both, but also a powerful musical synergy in which the seventies meets the eighties during the noughties." Writing for ukmix.org, Martin P gave the song five stars out of five and called it "It's pure pop perfection with a twist of R&B – one of the best Liberty X singles!"
Track listing • "Being Nobody" (Main Mix) – 3:37 • "Being Nobody" (Richard X Remix) – 4:25 • "Being Nobody" (X-Strumental) – 3:38
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