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. singles chronology ' (2010) ' Who Dat Girl' (2011) ' (2011) ' (2010) ' Who Dat Girl' (2011) ' (2011) singles chronology ' (2010) 2010 ' Who Dat Girl' (2011) Who Dat Girl2011 ' (2011) 2011 ' Who Dat Girl' is a song by American rapper.
Who Dat Girl Lyrics: Hey, Ms. Red Carpet / She can autograph my pockets / Anytime, anyplace, anyway / I'll be looking at everybody else watching / I don't wanna be.
- Lyrics to 'Who Dat Girl' by Flo Rida. Hey, Ms Red Carpet / She can autograph my pockets / Anytime, anyplace, anyway / I'll be looking at everybody else / Watch.
- Lyrics to 'Who Dat Girl' song by Flo Rida: Hey, Ms Red Carpet She can autograph my pockets, Anytime, anyplace, anyway, I'll be looking at every.
It features American singer. The song was written by Flo Rida, and, and it was produced by Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco.
It was released on January 11, 2011 as the third single from Flo Rida's third studio album,. It peaked at number twenty-nine on the. Contents. Chart performance The song debuted at number fifty-five on the on the issue dated November 18, 2010. On the issue date of January 22, 2011, the song charted at number thirty-nine on the chart, selling 63,000 digital copies. The following week the song peaked at number twenty-nine, becoming his eighth top-thirty single. In Australia, the track debuted at No.
29 on April 4, 2011, and peaked at No. 10 in its fifth week on the chart. Music video The music video was directed. It premiered on December 2, 2010 on MTV, with an cameo appearance. He shows his friend a picture of a girl on his laptop, and the friend accidentally spills liquid on it. The girl pops out of the laptop and throws a party at their house, like in the film.
In the video, Flo-Rida and Akon seem to be at a club scene, in which they are dancing with a few fairly good-looking ladies, covered in some substance in which looks like glow in the dark paint. Critical response Lewis Corner of UK gave the song a negative review, giving the single 2 out of 5 stars, stating 'Flo Rida's chart luck has been down of late, what with his last effort – and first solo track – just missing out on a spot in the top 40. His solution? Call in the big guns – in this instance Akon to launch him back to the top – and given that Flo considers himself the old-fashioned romantic sort at heart, there are no prizes for guessing which rapper took the reigns on his latest effort. What's more, he's even roped in serial hitmaker Dr Luke to helm the track, who supplies a ready-made rubbery electro-R&B hook with a beat peeled off the 'California Gurls' cutting room floor.
'I imagine her topless/ she might set off my rocket,' Rida announces with a conviction that would make even Hugh Hefner blush, as Akon confesses his lass 'ain't no actress/ But she makes movies.' Who said romance was dead?' Personnel. –,. Production, and –,. Vocals –,. – Emily Wright, Sam Holland.
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Assistant engineering – Tatiana Gottwald. – Serban Ghenea. Mix engineer – John Hanes.
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Assistant mix engineer – Tim Roberts. – Claude Kelly. Remix Package – 8barz 8barz Music, LLC Source: Charts and certifications.
Weekly charts Chart (2011) Peak position Australia 10 Austria 45 Belgium ( Flanders) 17 Canada 16 Germany Airplay 35 (Official Charts Company) 22 (Official Charts Company) 64 US 29 US ( ) 65 US ( ) 23 US ( ) 21 Year-end charts Chart (2011) Position Australia (ARIA) 83 Certifications Region Certification /Sales Australia Platinum 70,000 ^ Canada Platinum 80,000 ^.sales figures based on certification alone ^shipments figures based on certification alone References. Keith Caulfield and Silvio Pietroluongo (January 13, 2011).
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