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2010 single past Drake

"Over"
Drake - Over.jpg
Unmarried by Drake
from the anthology Thank Me Later
Released March 8, 2010
Recorded 2009
Genre Hip hop
Length 3:54
Label
  • Young Money
  • Greenbacks Money
  • Motown
Songwriter(s)
  • Aubrey Graham
  • Quentin Miller
  • Matthew Samuels
  • Nick Brongers
  • Noah "40" Shebib
Producer(southward)
  • Boi-1da
  • Al Khaaliq
Drake singles chronology
"4 My Town (Play Ball)"
(2009)
"Over"
(2010)
"Find Your Love"
(2011)
Music video
"Over" on YouTube

"Over" is a vocal by Canadian recording artist Drake, the lead unmarried from his debut album, Give thanks Me Later. It was written by Drake with Boi-1da, and produced by the latter and Al Khaaliq (Nick Brongers).[1] The orchestral samples were composed and bundled by Brongers.[2] The single was released for digital download on March 8, 2010. The vocal is midtempo hip-hop with an orchestral backdrop, whose lyrics business organisation an introduction to fame.

It peaked in the superlative twenty of the United States and Canada, becoming Drake's 4th sequent acme twenty striking in the U.South. It as well charted within the top v on the U.S. R&B and rap charts, his fourth consecutive top five on those charts. The vocal too charted in the Uk and its R&B chart. The song'south accompanying music video features Drake reflecting on an experience, and the struggle between his onetime life and the new. Several artists take made a freestyle over the track, including Eminem, Trey Songz, and Diggy Simmons, among others. Drake performed the song a number of times, including at the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards. The runway received a nomination for Best Rap Solo Operation at the 53rd Grammy Awards.[3] The song is likewise featured on the NBA 2K11 soundtrack.

Background [edit]

"Close It Downwardly" was originally planned to be released as the starting time single from Thank Me Later in belatedly 2009,[4] simply Drake ultimately chose "Over", a song produced past Boi-1da, producer of his previous singles "Best I Ever Had" and "Forever".[v] Drake chose to premiere the vocal on his hometown Toronto's radio station Flow 93.5.[6] Drake did a lot of piece of work for the vocal and the album in Jamaica.[7]

Music and lyrics [edit]

The song "touches on Drake reaction to fame and stardom"; Drake told MTV News that the vocal was "definitely" a choice of his for releasing equally a single, and that it was a song he did for himself.[7] Brad Wete of Entertainment Weekly chosen the song "a prideful runway near a guy who fought for notoriety, gained it, and now struggles with what comes with information technology: criticism, groupies, and the pressure of expected greatness".[8] The song makes heavy use of an orchestral properties, while Drake delivers confident, aggressive raps in a paced style.[9] Drake makes references to pic critics Roger Ebert & Richard Roeper, as well as actress Jada Pinkett Smith and her 1996 film, Set It Off.[10] According to Michael Craggg of MusicOMH, the song contains 3 hooks.[xi] Several lines in the second verse are actually a flip of hip-hop group Dead Prez'due south "Hip-Hop", from their 2000 debut, Let's Become Gratis.[12] He also references Michael Jackson's iconic attire in his "Thriller" video, and commented, "He was young and had the world excited and anticipating his every move. That was my homage to him and the bear on that he had on the world that I live in. It's also ... peachy for people to say. Especially, unfortunately what happened to him, just to honor him was great".[12]

Music video [edit]

Groundwork [edit]

The video was shot on March 12, 2010 in Los Angeles,[13] directed by Anthony Mandler. Mandler previously worked with Drake on the video for his collaboration with Mary J. Blige, "The One". It premiered on VEVO on April 12, 2010.[xiv] In an exclusive with Rap-Up, Mandler said he was a large Drake fan, and that Drake told him "that nobody had really captured him" on video".[15]

Synopsis and reception [edit]

British singer Rita Ora plays Drake's distant beloved interest in the video.[8] Information technology begins with Drake dressed sitting in a room on a bed, reflecting on his new life. Several images including explosions and cityscapes are shown on him and on the wall before the functioning begins.[16] Drake is later shown throughout the video in front of a gray properties, every bit he seems to be thinking about two women in his visions, Ora, who seems to portray the skillful daughter, and another woman, who remained yet to be seen fully, portrayed as dangerous as she dances provocatively in the groundwork.[xiv] [xvi] Brad Wete of Amusement Weekly called the video "artistically contradictory". Scenes of Drake sitting "alone in his bedroom" are pensive and rebellious", and called them "controlled chaos", but said that it worked in the video.[8] Wete also pointed out that "He chose not to go the cliche rap-video route and fill his four-minute flick with nearly naked women, Ciroc bottles, and Beamers", and that he stuck with "one leading lady".[eight]

Remixes [edit]

Several artists have remixed or fabricated a freestyle over the beat, including Eminem, B.o.B, Sean Kingston, Royce da 5'9", Trey Songz, Fat Joe, Teairra Marí, and Diggy Simmons.[17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] Simmons, the outset to release a freestyle over the track, told Vibe, "With that freestyle, I heard the track, loved it, and then got the instrumental from a friend of mine and simply did it on the whim. Information technology wasn't actually anything I planned. I wasn't even ready for this to be a big matter because I've had tracks out earlier. I put my all into everything, but sometimes some tracks come out amend than others. It got such a big buzz perhaps because information technology came out the mean solar day after and people enjoyed it."[22]

Live performances [edit]

Drake performed the song at MTV'south Leap Break 2010 in Acapulco, Mexico, and at the 2010 Juno Awards.[23] [24] He as well performed the song at the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards.[25] "Over" was also performed alongside "Bedrock" with Nicki Minaj on Jimmy Kimmel Alive! on June 25, 2010.[26] Drake also performed the song at the 2010 BET Awards on June 27, 2010, in a medley along with "Fireworks" and a remix of Young Jeezy's "Lose My Mind".

Critical reception [edit]

Mariel Formulation of Billboard said that the unmarried lived upwards to its expectations, and that "Drake continues to prove he's worthy of the hype." She commented, "It definitely isn't over for Drake-this is only the get-go.".[ix] Chris Ryan of MTV News said the song sounded "very much a first single" and that Drake "is nearly overwhelmed by the opportunity to officially go off". Ryan as well said that "it sounds like he'southward pouring all of himself into every corner of the song".[27] Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork Media said the song "does non back downwardly" every bit the album'south lead track, with "royal fanfare-- strings, horns, the works", which he called "an emperor's welcome".[28]

Henry Adaso of Virtually.com dismissed the song, giving information technology two out of five stars, non pleased with the chorus, and chosen the rhymes and metaphors "redundant" and "proposterous".[29] While he called the atomic number 82 single a "thwarting", he said that it raises expectations for his album, hoping that "he's saving the gems for his album" and also chosen the "distracting music" a pro of the vocal.[29]

Nautical chart performance [edit]

The vocal debuted at number thirty-five on the The states Billboard Hot 100, and eventually peaked at fourteen on the chart.[30] While information technology peaked at number ane on the Rap Songs chart, it charted at number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[30] The single was certified triple platinum past the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA) for sales of over three million digital copies in the United states of america.

In Drake'south native Canada, the vocal debuted at fifty-vi, afterwards peaking at number seventeen on the chart.[30] The song peaked at number fifty in the United Kingdom, and at xviii on the Britain R&B Nautical chart.[31] In Germany, the vocal peaked at seventeen on the German Black Chart.[32]

Credits and personnel [edit]

  • Songwriting - Drake, Boi-1da, Nick Brongers, Noah "xl" Shebib
  • Production - Boi-1da, co-produced past Al Khaaliq
  • Mixing - Noah "40" Shebib, assisted past Dale Dizzle Virgo and Tandra Jhagroo
  • Engineering - Noah "40" Shebib
  • Drum programming - Boi-1da
  • Keys, Strings and Horns - Al-Khaaliq, additional by Noah "40" Shebib

Source [33]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Region Date Format
United States March 8, 2010[40] Digital download
United kingdom March 22, 2010[41] Digital download (Clean)
May 21, 2010[42] Digital download (Explicit)

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