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"Just a Dream"
Song

"Just a Dream" is a song performed by American rapper Nelly, released as the lead single from his 2010 album 5.0 and appears as the fourth track. The song was written by Mitch J, Nelly, Rico Love, Jim Jonsin and Frank Romano with Jonsin and Love producing the song.[1] The song was released on August 16, 2010 to iTunes Stores around the world for digital download.[2] It was released alongside the promotional single, "Tippin' In da Club".[3] On October 6, 2010 the song was certified triple platinum by the RIAA.[4]

Composition

Nelly said, "I think that the way the whole song plays out, with the beat and the lyrics, I think it comes together in the sense of it's almost a timeless song."[5]

Many have speculated "Just a Dream" is actually about Nelly's relationship with Ashanti. He responds in an interview for "That Grape Juice", "No it's not about Ashanti. It's just a song that I and my man [Rico] came up with. It's a song that just relatable on all levels – rich, poor, black, white, child, adult – whatever level it is. If [thinking it’s about Ashanti] is what helps people to go out and support it then so be it (giggles)."[6]

Chart performance

"Just a Dream" made its first chart appearance, debuting on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number twelve and peaking at number three in its eighth week. The song also debuted at number 38 on Billboard's Mainstream Top 40 chart,[7] and debuted at number eight on the Billboard Digital Songs chart, selling 135,000 downloads in its first week.[8][9] "Just a Dream" is Nelly's highest-charting song since his 2005 single "Grillz". and debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Rap Songs chart. As of November 2013, the song has sold over 4 million copies in the United States.[10]

The song entered the Canadian Hot 100 on August 2010, at number 32.[11] It debuted in Australia (ARIA Charts) at number 24,[12] on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 29, Switzerland (Media Control AG) at number 52 and the UK Singles Chart at number 8.

Live performances

Nelly performed "Just a Dream" during a free concert to help promote St. Louis' bid for the 2012 Democratic National Convention at Kiener Plaza on July 29, 2010.[13] He also performed the song during the 2010 MOBO Awards in Liverpool, England on October 20, 2010. Nelly performed live for the November 13th Margarito/Pacquiao bout at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas. He also performed on Coke Studio on April 25 2013 with Egyptian singer Sherine.

Accolades

Nelly won "Top Streaming Song" for "Just a Dream" at the 2011 Billboard Music Awards. At the 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards, Nelly was Nominated for "MuchMusic.com Most Watched Video" for "Just a Dream" but lost to Taio Cruz's "Dynamite". The song is also covered in the 2012 musical comedy Pitch Perfect by Anna Kendrick.

Music video

Nelly shot the music video to "Just a Dream" on August 26, 2010 at Playa del Rey, Los Angeles.[14][15][16] The director of the video is Sanji.[17] Nelly goes sky high in a dramatic black-and-white video, sitting in his car while floating high above the ocean. Nelly looks down on his girl—Kat Graham—as she runs along the shore. He later he comes down to ground to take a trip to the club. While searching for his love, he mistakes a girl walking on the street—actress Bianca Siavoshy—for his girlfriend. His dream home, a wedding ring, and his car, items that had been floating above the beach, burst into flames, their ashes falling to the shore below. There are several shots of one of Nelly's eyes shattering as if made of glass.

The car in the video is a custom-made Ford Mustang GT.

The house in the video is a dollhouse called The Emerson House, made by toymaker Brinca Dada.

It premiered on September 24, 2010.[18] Shannon Brown of the Miami Heat makes a cameo appearance.

Track listing

Digital download[2]
  1. "Just a Dream" – 3:57

Credits and personnel

The credits for "Just a Dream" are adapted from 5.0 album liner notes.[1]

Recording information
  • Recorded in Florida at The Hit Factory Studios and Playland Playhouse, Miami.
Personnel
  • Nellyvocals, songwriter
  • James Scheffer (Jim Jonsin) – producer, songwriter, keyboards
  • Richard Butler, Jr. (Rico Love) – producer, songwriter
  • Frank Romanoguitar, songwriter
  • Robert Marks – recording engineer, audio mixer
  • Ryan Evans – recording engineer
  • Jason Wilkie – recording assistant, mixing assistant
  • Matt Huber – recording assistant, mixing assistant
  • Thurston McCrea – recording assistant, additional engineering
  • Chad Jolley – mixing assistant
  • Brandon Jones – additional engineering

Charts and certifications

Radio and release history

Country Date Format
United States[56] August 10, 2010
Japan[57] August 16, 2010 Digital download
Switzerland[58]
Canada[59] August 17, 2010
United States[60]
Italy[61] August 30, 2010 CD single
Brazil[62] September 24, 2010 Airplay
United Kingdom[63] October 15, 2010 Digital download
Germany[64] November 12, 2010 CD single

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