No More Mistakes

"No More Mistakes" is a single by Kuboian rapper Sweet 16, serving as the third single from her self-titled debut studio album. The song was co-written by Elise Revie and Rikard Fulton, and features vocals from fellow rapper Little Bee. It was released on 4th May 2003.

"No More Mistakes" topped the Karuboia charts, giving Sweet 16 her second number-one single. Although not to the degree of "Sweet 16", it also charted moderately across Europe throughout 2003.

Background
After the success of her previous self-titled single, Sweet 16 wanted to record a song that sounded similar to Dream's 2001 single "This Is Me", so Elise Revie and Rikard Fulton composed a slower R&B instrumental. Fulton wrote the song's chorus whilst Revie helped Sweet 16 write the verses.

The lyrics of "No More Mistakes" are about a homosexual girl who has been pretending to be straight but decides it is time to officially come out to her friends and family. Sweet 16, who had been struggling with her sexual orientation at the time, was inspired by t.A.t.U's single "All The Things She Said", though she wanted to avoid writing lyrics that were too overt or sexual in order to prevent the song from facing similar controversies. Fulton originally wrote the chorus without the pro-LGBT subject in mind and when hearing Sweet 16's verses, he believed she was instead rapping about trying to rekindle a relationship with a boy. When talking about the song in May 2023, Sweet 16 admitted that she avoided telling Fulton about the subject of the lyrics over fears he would tell her to change them.

"No More Mistakes" is the first song by Sweet 16 to feature a guest artist, as the song's chorus and pre-chorus are sung by Little Bee. Sweet 16 was originally hoping to get actress Ankia Tineo to sing said parts but eventually gave the role to Little Bee instead. Moreau explained "Robin [Little Bee] normally raps, but she also does a bit of singing too and y'know, she's got a great voice. Ankia was taking too long to respond to me, and I really wanted Robin to do the part so that's why she got on the tune."

The song is in the key of E flat major and has a tempo of 75 beats per minute.

Remix
Shortly after its release, a remix of "No More Mistakes" was recorded. In it, Sweet 16's second verse is omitted in favour of a new verse by CP Virus. It was included as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of the Sweet 16 album.

Critical reception
A Pop Magazine critic gave "No More Mistakes" an A rating and cited it as one of the highlights of the Sweet 16 album stating "This is definitely a better hit than Sweet 16's previous outing, especially given the song has an actual message this time. [...] Sweet 16 and Little Bee have a great dynamic." The Open Eagle praised the song for its "smooth" production and lyrics, though felt disappointed that Little Bee only sang on the song instead of rapping.

Music video
The music video for "No More Mistakes" debuted on Nickelodeon Kuboia as part of its Nick Party block on 29th May 2003. In it, Sweet 16 and Little Bee are both seen independently in a blue and pink environment respectively, with them both also wearing 1960s-style go-go dresses with colours that match their respective backgrounds. Near the end of the song, the two meet up in a yellow background and make handprints that match the opposite artist's colour. Sweet 16 explained that the video is about "two sides of the same coin coming together".

Kuboian CD single

 * 1) "No More Mistakes"
 * 2) "Girls and Boys"
 * 3) "No More Mistakes" (instrumental)
 * 4) "No More Mistakes" (CD-ROM video)

Kuboian cassette single

 * 1) "No More Mistakes"
 * 2) "Girls and Boys"