"Get on the Beers" is a song by Australian music act Mashd N Kutcher featuring Elliot Loney. A later version features Premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews. The song is composed from comments made by Andrews, during a press conference in March 2020, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, telling Victorians that it was not appropriate to “have all your mates around to your house to 'get on the beers'" after pubs had been shut due to COVID-19 risks.[1] The song was uploaded onto YouTube on 3 April 2020[2] and officially released on 11 April 2020, featuring Elliot Loney.[3] A version featuring Daniel Andrews was released on 26 October 2020.[4]
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Single by Mashd N Kutcher featuring Daniel Andrews | ||||
Released | 11 April 2020 (2020-04-11) | |||
Length | 3:13 | |||
Label | Brewery Records | |||
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In December 2020, two houses in Victoria (one each in Sandringham and Kings Park) used the song to accompany a synchronised Christmas light display.[5] Home owner Michael Eather said "It has been a mega hit. We've had people wait about an hour for it. They rock up around 9pm and we tell them that 'Get on the Beers' is not on until 10pm. It's definitely getting a lot of laughs."[1]
The song placed 12th on the 2020 Triple J Hottest 100 and was personally introduced by Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews.[citation needed]
At the APRA Music Awards of 2022, the song was nominated for Most Performed Dance/Electronic Work.[6]
During a press conference on 23 March 2020, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews cautioned people about the pandemic, saying: "You won't be able to go to the pub because the pub is shut. That doesn't mean you can have all your mates around to (your) home and get on the beers, that's not appropriate. It's not essential, it's not needed, and all it will do is spread the virus."[7] Mashd N Kutcher used the words to create the song.
Matthew James told Student Edge, "With press conferences all over the TV, that was about the only thing we could remix, so we did. It was never anything to do with politics. It was more about the message of someone who is in such a serious position saying, 'get on the beers'; it's a very Aussie thing to say." James added it "was made in about 15 minutes and posted without much thought."[8]
The video of the remix was uploaded onto YouTube on 3 April 2020 featuring excerpts of Andrews' conference interjected with words by U.S. President Donald Trump.[2] The single was officially released on 11 April 2020, with Elliot Loney re-recording Andrews and Trump’s words.[3]
Within days, "get on the beers" had become a household phrase in Australia, and in mid-2020, as the people of Melbourne were thrust into the most challenging lockdown in the country, the song became an anthem.[9] Minor believes the song has become an anthem because "it's giving people a fun and light-hearted sort of entertainment."[8]
In a press conference on 26 October 2020, Andrews announced that Victoria had recorded zero local COVID-19 cases for the first time since 9 June.[10] During the press conference, Andrews was asked by Seven News reporter Sharnelle Vella whether he'd be "getting on the beers", to which Andrews responded "I don't know that I'll be drinking a beer tonight; I might go a little higher up the shelf."[11][8]
The song was re-released on 26 October 2020 after Andrews' announcement of eased restrictions, which saw pubs, restaurants, retailers and cafes open up again.[7] This version featured Andrews' words from the March press conference.[4][8] The song debuted at number 1 on the Australian Independent Record Labels Association singles chart for the week commencing 9 November 2020.
Credits adapted from Spotify.[12]
Mashd N Kutcher
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Credits adapted from Spotify.[13]
Mashd N Kutcher
Additional personnel
Chart (2020–2021) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[14] | 39 |
Australian Independent Singles (AIR)[15][16] | 1 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[17] | Gold | 35,000![]() |
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Region | Date | Format | Label | Version |
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Various | 11 April 2020[3] | Digital download, streaming |
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Elliot Loney version |
26 October 2020[4] | Daniel Andrews version |
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