Crank That (Soulja Boy)
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| "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" | |||||
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| Single by Soulja Boy Tell 'Em | |||||
| from the album souljaboytellem.com | |||||
| Released | May 2, 2007 (U.S.) December 17, 2007 (UK) |
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| Format | CD single, digital download | ||||
| Recorded | 2007 | ||||
| Genre | Southern hip hop Snap music |
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| Length | 3:42 | ||||
| Label | Collipark Music, Interscope, Stacks on Deck Entertainment, HHH | ||||
| Writer(s) | DeAndre Way | ||||
| Producer | Soulja Boy Tell 'Em | ||||
| Certification | 3× Platinum (RIAA)[1] | ||||
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"Crank That (Soulja Boy)" is the Grammy nominated debut single by American rapper Soulja Boy Tell 'Em from his debut album souljaboytellem.com. It spent seven weeks at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 2007. The song is recognized by its looping steel pan riff. The song was originally produced on the program FL Studio before being later reproduced.
"Crank That (Soulja Boy)" is the number 21 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.[2] The song received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song at the 50th Grammy Awards.
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[edit] Chart performance
The song debuted at #47 on the issue dated July 28, 2007. The song reached #28 the following week and reached the summit on September 15, 2007, where it stayed for two weeks before it was replaced by "Stronger" by Kanye West. It replaced the song again on October 6, 2007, staying at the top of the Hot 100 for another five weeks, making it a number-one single for a total of seven weeks. "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" has so far sold over 4,183,000 digital downloads in the United States to date, becoming the third highest-selling song ever.[3]
The song achieved international success; so far, it has peaked at number two on the Top 40 Singles Chart in New Zealand.[4] In the UK, the song peaked at number two when the track was released physically on December 17.[5] It's Soulja Boy's biggest hit to date.
This song has been featured in a trailer for Fast & Furious. It also has been played regularly at University of Miami home football games.
[edit] Music video
The video begins in the "ColliPark Residence" with two children imitating the Soulja Boy dance. Mr. Collipark takes a keen interest in the children's movements, leading him to contact Soulja Boy in an attempt to sign him up to "Collipark Records". His instinct is confirmed when he notices a number of people popularizing the dance, en route to meeting with Soulja Boy. This video was premiered on BET's 106 & Park on August 9, 2007. The music video features Bow Wow, Omarion, Unk, Baby D, Jibbs, Rich Boy, Arab and several dancers doing the signature "Soulja Boy Dance."
[edit] Chart
| Chart (2007/2008) | Peak position |
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| Australian Singles Chart[6] | 3 |
| Canadian Hot 100[7] | 5 |
| French Singles Chart | 29 |
| Irish Singles Chart[7] | 3 |
| New Zealand Singles Chart[7] | 2 |
| UK Singles Chart[7] | 2 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100[8] | 1 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[8] | 3 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks[8] | 1 |
| U.S. Billboard Pop 100[8] | 2 |
[edit] Covers
The duo I Set My Friends on Fire covered the song in a post-hardcore style on their debut album You Can't Spell Slaughter Without Laughter.[9]
[edit] References
- ^ RIAA
- ^ No byline (December 11, 2007). "The 100 Best Songs of 2007" Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2007-12-21
- ^ Week Ending May 17, 2009: Three Days Is Plenty For Green Day Yahoo Music Blog (written by Paul Grein): Retrived May 20, 2009
- ^ New Zealand Top 40 - Music Charts
- ^ UK Music Charts | The Official UK Top 75 Singles: Week of Mon 11 Feb - Yahoo! Music UK
- ^ ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart. ARIA Charts. Retrieved on February 4, 2008.
- ^ a b c d "Soulja Boy - Crank That (soulja Boy) worldwide chart positions and trajectories". aCharts.us. Retrieved October 20, 2007.
- ^ a b c d Artist Chart History - Soulja Boy Tell Em Billboard
- ^ "I Set My Friends on Fire". ilikemusic. 2008-04-29. http://www.ilikemusic.com/rock/I_Set_My_Friends_On_Fire-5644. Retrieved on 2008-10-16.
| Preceded by "Big Girls Don't Cry" by Fergie |
Billboard Hot 100 number-one single September 15, 2007 - September 22, 2007 (first run) October 6, 2007 - November 3, 2007 (second run) |
Succeeded by "Stronger" by Kanye West (first run) "Kiss Kiss" by Chris Brown featuring T-Pain (second run) |
| Preceded by none |
UK R&B Chart number-one single January 6, 2008 - January 19, 2008 |
Succeeded by "Superstar" by Lupe Fiasco feat. Matthew Santos |
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