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== Music video ==
== Music video ==
The music video was shot at Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, FL, Chaminade-
The music video was shot at Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, FL, Chaminade-
Madonna's football field was chosen for the view, and because the team represents the struggle to go "overtime" in training.<ref>[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/videos/id.2614/title.ace-hood-overtime-behind-the-scenes Ace Hood - Overtime (Behind the scenes).] ''HipHopDX.''</ref> It was released on May 18, 2009. The video features cameos from [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]], [[Birdman (rapper)|Birdman]], [[The Runners]], [[DJ Khaled]], and [[Serena Williams]].{{Citation needed|date=November 2010}} The video shows three teenagers struggling to overcome their goals. A girl is attempting to start on the high school football team despite the sexist treatment she gets from those around her, a boy is attempting to make varsity basketball despite being 5 feet 9&nbsp;inches, and a boy attempting to get into Harvard despite it being so tough and mocking from his peers. In addition, Ace Hood is also struggling to be a rapper. In the end, the girl gets a touchdown and is praised by her team, the boy makes the varsity team, the other boy makes his way into Harvard and Ace Hood gets signed to DJ Khaled's "We the Best" Music Group.
Madonna's football field was chosen for the view, and because the team represents the struggle to go "overtime" in training.<ref>[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/videos/id.2614/title.ace-hood-overtime-behind-the-scenes Ace Hood - Overtime (Behind the scenes).] ''HipHopDX.''</ref> It was released on May 18, 2009. The video features cameos from [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]], [[Birdman (rapper)|Birdman]], [[The Runners]], [[DJ Khaled]], and [[Serena Williams]].{{Citation needed|date=November 2010}} The video shows three teenagers struggling to overcome their goals. A girl is attempting to start on the high school football team despite the sexist treatment she gets from those around her, a boy is attempting to make varsity basketball despite being 5 feet 9&nbsp;inches, and a boy attempting to get into Harvard despite it being so tough and mocking from his peers. In addition, Ace Hood is also struggling to be a rapper. In the end, the girl gets a touchdown and is praised by her team, the boy makes the varsity team, the other boy makes his way into Harvard and Ace Hood gets signed to DJ Khaled's "We the Best" Music Group.{{cn}}


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Revision as of 22:16, 20 December 2012

"Overtime"
Song

"Overtime" is the first single from rapper Ace Hood's second studio album Ruthless. It features Akon and T-Pain, and is produced by The Runners.

Music video

The music video was shot at Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, FL, Chaminade- Madonna's football field was chosen for the view, and because the team represents the struggle to go "overtime" in training.[1] It was released on May 18, 2009. The video features cameos from Rick Ross, Birdman, The Runners, DJ Khaled, and Serena Williams.[citation needed] The video shows three teenagers struggling to overcome their goals. A girl is attempting to start on the high school football team despite the sexist treatment she gets from those around her, a boy is attempting to make varsity basketball despite being 5 feet 9 inches, and a boy attempting to get into Harvard despite it being so tough and mocking from his peers. In addition, Ace Hood is also struggling to be a rapper. In the end, the girl gets a touchdown and is praised by her team, the boy makes the varsity team, the other boy makes his way into Harvard and Ace Hood gets signed to DJ Khaled's "We the Best" Music Group.[citation needed]

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Canadian Hot 100 15
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 18
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[2] 70
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks 9
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 65

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