Look at Me Know What You See
"Wait at Me Now" | ||||
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Unmarried by Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes | ||||
from the album F.A.One thousand.E. | ||||
Released | February i, 2011 (2011-02-01) | |||
Recorded | 2010 | |||
Studio | The Record Found (Los Angeles, California) | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | three:43 | |||
Label | Jive | |||
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Music video | ||||
"Look at Me At present" on YouTube | ||||
"Expect at Me Now" is a vocal by American recording creative person Chris Dark-brown, featuring fellow American rappers Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne, released as the second single from Chocolate-brown'south quaternary studio album F.A.Thousand.E. on Feb 1, 2011. The artists co-wrote the song with its producers Afrojack, Diplo, and Free School, with additional writing from Ryan Buendia. Musically, "Expect at Me At present" is a "dirty due south–inspired" hip hop song that features "thumping bass, spacy synth and horn jam sounds."
Critical reception towards the song was positive, where critics noted it every bit a standout track on the album, and praised Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne's rap verses. "Look at Me Now" proved to be successful in the U.s.a., where it reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100 nautical chart, making information technology Brown's highest chart position since "Forever" (2008). It also reached number one on the Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. Internationally, the vocal charted in Australia, Canada, French republic, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
An accompanying music video was directed by Colin Tilley and filmed in Los Angeles, California. It features numerous scenes of Brown, Busta Rhymes, and Lil Wayne in a smoke-filled, graffiti-covered parking garage, where a Step Up-type dance-off is held. The video received a positive response from critics for displaying various colors and intricate routines performed by Brown and several dancers. The song won 3 awards at the 2011 BET Awards for All-time Collaboration, Viewer's Choice and Video of the Twelvemonth. Several artists have covered the song and released their own remixes, including Karmin, Justin Bieber, Trey Songz and Da Brat.
Background and release [edit]
The artists co-wrote "Await at Me Now" with its producers Afrojack, Diplo, and Free School, with boosted writing from Ryan Buendia.[ane] [two] The song was recorded and mixed past Brian Springer at The Record Institute—a studio in Los Angeles, California.[2] "Expect at Me Now" was released for digital download on February 1, 2011,[three] and was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio in the United States on February 8.[4] In an interview with Vibe magazine, Diplo revealed that when he was start asked to put the song together, he idea that "Look at Me Now" was not for an official release, saying: "I knew that I was working on something for a Chris Brown record, just I thought information technology was for a mixtape... When I did the crush, I gave information technology to one of his writers. And so Busta Rhymes got on it and I was like, 'Okay, this is going to exist a club record.' And then when Wayne got on it 'Await at Me Now' became a radio record. Information technology merely took off from at that place."[5]
Composition [edit]
"Await at Me Now" is a "muddy south–inspired" hip hop vocal that features American rappers Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes.[6] [vii] According to Republic of chad Grischow from IGN, the song features "thumping bass, spacy synth and horn jam sounds."[eight] Electronic background mixes are also present in the song.[9] Over a hip hop drum trounce that evokes Cali Swag Commune'southward 2010 unmarried "Teach Me How to Dougie", "Chocolate-brown sings that he's still riding high (in a yellow Lamborghini, to boot) before venturing off into a typically tasteless give-and-take of his manhood", co-ordinate to staff members from Idolator.[x] Jon Caramanica from The New York Times besides wrote that on the song, Brown "double-time-raps about stealing girlfriends."[11] Akshay Bhansali from MTV News wrote that "Await at Me At present" features "a fast-rapping flurry of awesome self-indulgence courtesy of Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne and Chris, with an eerie downtempo beat cooked up past chefs Afrojack and Diplo."[12] Afrojack told MTV News that the song was the product of a beat he passed to Diplo. "Yeah, Diplo chosen me... He was like, 'We are in the studio right now, and we are gonna practice a track on the beat.' And I was similar, 'OK, whatever. Accept fun.'"[12]
Music video [edit]
Background [edit]
The accompanying music video for "Look at Me Now" was directed by Colin Tilley and filmed in Los Angeles, California on Feb xvi, 2011.[13] Images from the shoot were released online the side by side day, as one of the images showed Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes standing on top of an ambulance car in front of an industrial edifice, while another prototype showed the DeLorean sports car from the 1985 motion picture, Back to the Future.[thirteen] The video premiered online on March 10, 2011.[xiv] [15] Brown spoke about the video in an interview with MTV News, saying,
With the concept of "Look at Me At present" you lot know this video is kind of like my starting time rap kind of video, but I wanted to exercise old school; [well] non really old school, but similar back in the day, when I was just growing up as a kid. [I wanted the video to have a] '90s type feel [and] large, baggy wearing apparel. [It's] abstract, a lot of art and graffiti. I tried to blend all those components into one [and] make information technology fun and heady.[16]
The prototype shows Brown with several dancers, performing intricate routines, which were praised past critics. Additionally, red lights are visible, which were also praised due to the dissimilarity the colorful lasers added to the video.
Synopsis [edit]
The video begins with scenes of Chocolate-brown wearing a mirrored mask inside a giant birdcage, before switching to a trip the light fantastic routine in a smoke-filled, graffiti-covered parking garage. The mask was created for Dark-brown by producer-collaborator Nick Marsh. In between these scenes, the video shows a Step Upwardly-type dance-off in the parking garage.[17] When Brown raps his verse, he is seen continuing next to Rhymes, wearing horn-rimmed glasses, a red Brooklyn cap, and a white baseball bailiwick of jersey, which was the signature await of Mars Blackmon from the 1986 film, She's Gotta Accept It.[16] Rhymes and so raps his poetry later Brown'south, standing beside him and later on the stairs in the parking garage. Wayne's verse soon follows after, with scenes of him rapping in forepart of the DeLorean sports car, and also on top of an ambulance car. The video also features cameo appearance from Kevin McCall, Diplo, Birdman and Mack Maine. Birdman and Maine appear when Lil Wayne is performing his verse.
Reception [edit]
Brad Wete from Amusement Weekly wrote that in the video, "Busta'south rapid fire menses and Weezy'south frenetic verse pretty much blow Chris' off the rail."[18] He too added that what Brown "lacks lyrically he more than makes upward for with his dance skills."[eighteen] Ed Easton Jr. from WXRK wrote that the video was "cool and fun to watch", and added that "the random array of colors displayed by Breezy and company definitely keeps you locked in as a viewer."[xix] Amanda Hensel from PopCrush called Brown's trip the light fantastic toe moves, in the video, "game-irresolute", and wrote, "the video lays a solid ground for Brown'due south potential big improvement to the scene."[20] Becky Bain from Idolator criticized the video for having the same concept as many other music videos in the by.[17] In December 2011, Latifah Muhammad of The Boombox placed the video at number seven on her listing of the All-time Videos of 2011, writing that "The music video was an ode to old schoolhouse rap, with Chris tapping into his inner-Fresh Prince by way of his colorful wardrobe."[21] The video won Video of the Year at the 2011 BET Awards,[22] and Best Hip Hop Video at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards.[23] At the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, it was nominated for Best Hip-Hop Video and Best Collaboration.[24] At the 38th People'south Choice Awards, the video was nominated for Favorite Music Video.[25]
Live performances [edit]
During Dark-brown'south visit to Australia for his F.A.1000.East. Tour, he made a guest appearance at Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber's concert at the Acer Arena in Sydney on April 28, 2011, where they performed "Look at Me Now" together.[26] For the functioning, Bieber covered Busta Rhymes' verse.[27] On June 26, 2011, Brown performed the song at the 2011 BET Awards, where he opened his operation with his single "She Ain't Y'all", while wearing a gray suit with voluminous pant legs and a cape fashioned out of a jacket.[28] He then performed "Look at Me Now", as a grouping of dancers in similarly street black hoodies joined him on stage. For the performance, Dark-brown switched his outfit to a blackness one-piece. Rhymes after appeared from a brightly lit cube flanked by dancers in eerie, transparent masks illuminated by blinking lights. Wearing a blackness jacket with enormous, ridged sleeves, Rhymes dropped the microphone afterwards performing his verse and walked off the stage. Brown ended the performance with "Newspaper, Scissors, Rock", a song from F.A.M.E..[28]
Remixes and cover versions [edit]
American R&B singer Trey Songz released a remix of "Look at Me Now" via Twitter on February four, 2011.[29] In his version, Songz asks Chocolate-brown why he didn't call him to be part of the song.[29] A So So Def remix of the song, featuring American rapper Da Deviling, was released online via Rap-Up on April 13, 2011.[30] In Apr 2011, pop duo Karmin uploaded a video of them performing a comprehend version of "Expect at Me At present" onto YouTube.[31] Within three days of its release, the video had been viewed over 560,000 times. In their version, member Amy Heidemann recreates verses rapped by Brown, Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne, while member Nick Noonan backs her up on the keyboard.[31] Justin Bieber performed "Look at Me Now" during his My World Bout in Tel Aviv, Israel on Apr 14, 2011, where he covered Brown and Rhymes' verses.[32] On November 30, 2011, American rapper Mac Lethal released a embrace video of the vocal onto YouTube, in which he performs a version with his ain lyrics while simultaneously cooking pancakes.[33] American rapper Twista as well creates his own verses for the song. St. Louis-based rapper Chingy also released his freestyle verse of the song.
Critical reception [edit]
Jon Caramanica of The New York Times gave "Wait at Me Now" a positive review, praising Diplo and Afrojack's "fabulous, insidiously catchy production" and wrote that the song was the highlight on F.A.M.E..[11] Tom Howard of Yahoo! Music wrote that the vocal was "the album's standout track... which benefits from some truly fantabulous bleepy product and a vocal savagery lacking anywhere else."[34] Joanne Dorken of MTV UK called it an "uptempo trip the light fantastic-flooring filler", besides writing that it was one of the standout tracks on the album "with its unforgettable beats."[35] Sean Fennessey of The Washington Post chosen the rails a "space-historic period sonic bender" and wrote that it's "the nigh prominent of Brown'southward surprisingly deft, if extraneous, attempts at rap."[36]
Ed Easton Jr. of radio station WNOW-FM called the song a "cocky and hip hop based song" and commented that Brown's ability to rap on "Look at Me Now" was not shut to Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes' level.[vii] Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine could non imagine why Dark-brown would desire to share the vocal with Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes, stating "One alone would've been enough to betoken up just how little personality he exudes on his ain tracks, only putting both on 'Expect at Me Now' ironically renders him invisible."[37] Bri LaPelusa of UR Chicago called the song "the near gangsta" runway on F.A.K.E., and wrote "the abruptly homophobic/misogynistic lyrics and elementary rhyming from Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne dampen the song'southward entreatment."[half-dozen] Chad Grischow of IGN wrote, "Brown tries his hand at rapping on the out-of-identify 'Look at Me Now', and is left in the grit by Lil Wayne and, suddenly resurgent, Busta Rhymes."[viii] Staff members of Idolator criticized Chocolate-brown for trying to audio like a 2nd-class Soulja Boy Tell 'Em and praised Busta Rhymes' "razor sharp poetry" as the song'due south highlight.[10]
Recognition and accolades [edit]
In December 2011, Jon Caramanica of The New York Times placed "Look at Me At present" on his list of the Top Songs of 2011,[38] while staff members of NPR Music placed the song on their list of 100 Favorite Songs of 2011.[39] Staff members of Rap-Upwardly magazine placed "Look at Me At present" at number iv on their list of the 10 Best Songs of 2011.[twoscore] At the 2011 BET Awards, "Look at Me Now" won All-time Collaboration and Viewer'south Choice.[22] It also won the People's Champ Award and Reese's Perfect Philharmonic Award at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards.[23] At the 2011 Soul Railroad train Music Awards, the song was nominated for Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year.[41] [42] "Look at Me Now" was nominated for All-time Rap Functioning and Best Rap Song at the 54th Grammy Awards.[43]
Chart performance [edit]
In the United States, "Look at Me At present" debuted at number 62 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart dated January 29, 2011.[44] After spending ix weeks on the nautical chart, the song peaked at number one in the outcome dated April ii, 2011,[45] where information technology remained for eight consecutive weeks.[46] It besides reached number ane on the US Hot Rap Songs nautical chart, and became Brown's first number-i single on the chart as a pb artist.[47] He previously topped the chart in 2006 as a featured creative person on Bow Wow'south "Shortie Similar Mine".[47] On the The states Billboard Hot 100 nautical chart, "Look at Me Now" debuted at number eleven in the issue dated Feb nineteen, 2011.[48] It later peaked at number six and became Brown's highest charting attempt on the Hot 100 since "Forever", which had peaked at number ii in 2008.[49] [50] The song too became Busta Rhymes' seventh superlative-ten Hot 100 hit and Lil Wayne's thirteenth.[50] As of Apr 2014, "Look at Me Now" has sold over four 1000000 digital copies in the United States.[51] On October 3, 2017, the single was certified five times platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and streaming equivalent units of over v million units.
In Commonwealth of australia, "Expect at Me Now" debuted at number 75 on the ARIA Singles Chart dated March seven, 2011,[52] and peaked at number 46 on May 9, 2011.[53] The song was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting sales of 35,000 copies.[54] In New Zealand, the song entered the New Zealand Singles Nautical chart at number 39 on May two, 2011 and peaked at number 37 the following week, and spent four weeks on the chart.[55] In the U.k., "Await at Me Now" debuted at number 57 on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number 44, and spent a total of ix weeks on the chart.[56] Information technology also charted on the UK R&B Chart at number 13.[57] In France, the song debuted at number 85 on the French Singles Chart and spent three consecutive weeks on the chart.[58]
Track listing [edit]
- Digital download [3]
- "Look at Me Now" (Explicit version) (featuring Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne) – three:43
- "Wait at Me Now" (Edited version) (ft. Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne) – 3:43
Credits and personnel [edit]
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Credits adapted from the liner notes for F.A.M.E. [ii]
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Radio and release history [edit]
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