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Signs (Snoop Dogg song)

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"Signs"
Song

Template:Sample box start variation 2 Template:Multi-listen start Template:Multi-listen item Template:Multi-listen end Template:Sample box end "Signs" was the third single released by rapper Snoop Dogg from his 2004 album R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece. It was produced by the Neptunes and it features singers Charlie Wilson and Justin Timberlake. The single was released in March 2005. It interpolates some lyrics from Gap Band's 1982 "Early in the Morning" and Cheryl Lynn's 1978 "Got to Be Real".

The single reached #2 on the UK Singles Chart in May 2005 and peaked at #46 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. However it was most popular in Australia staying at #1 in the Australian Singles Chart for 2 weeks.

It was performed by Snoop Dogg at the Live 8 concert in London on July 2, 2005 along with a few of his other hits.

The music video was directed by Paul Hunter and takes place in an underground boxing gym and at a casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the most played video on the UK version of The Box in 2005.

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 46
U.S. Rhythmic Top 40 24
U.S. Top 40 Mainstream 17
U.S. Pop 100 25
U.S. Hot Digital Songs 12
U.S. Radio+Records Airplay - Pop 18
U.S. Radio+Records Airplay - Rhythmic 24
World Chart Show (Worldwide Airplay) 13
Canada Airplay: The Hits Chart Top 100 60
United World Chart Singles And Airplay 10
Tokio Hot 100 65
Austria Top 75 5
Germany Top 100 3
Ireland Top 50 2
UK Singles Chart 2
Switzerland Top 100 5
Sweden Top 60 58
France Top 100 Singles 13
New Zealand Top 50 Singles 4
Italy Top 50 Singles 7
South Africa Top 40 Singles 3
Australian Singles Chart 1
Australia End Of Year Charts 2005 37
Greece Top 20 8
Belgium Top 20 11
Netherlands Top 40 4
Norway Top 20 12
Europe Official Top 100 1
Denmark Top 20 3
China Top 20 3
Hungarian Radio Airplay 25
Latvia official singles chart 34
Preceded by ARIA (Australia) number one single
May 1 2005 - May 8 2005
Succeeded by

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