"Lollipop" is a song by American rapper and singer
Lil Wayne posthumously featuring fellow American singer
Static Major, issued on March 13, 2008, as the
lead single from the former's sixth studio album, Tha Carter III (2008).[1] The track, which heavily utilizes the
Auto-Tune vocal effect, was
produced by American record producers
Deezle and
Jim Jonsin. A remixed version with a guest appearance from American rapper
Kanye West was featured as a bonus track on album's release on
iTunes.[1]
"Lollipop" is both Lil Wayne and Static Major's most successful song, as it spent five non-consecutive weeks atop the US
Billboard Hot 100.[2] Static Major died on February 25, 2008, approximately two weeks before the song's release, making it the eighth song to peak the chart after the death of a credited artist.[3] It received
diamond certification by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling ten million units in the United States[4] and was ranked the number one hip hop song of 2008 by
MTV.[5] The song reached number one on the 2008 issue of Notarized by
BET. The song was ranked at number five on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008.[6] With 9.1 million copies sold as of January 2009, "Lollipop" was named 2008's best-selling digital single worldwide by
IFPI.[7]
Music video
The
music video for the song was directed by
Gil Green and filmed in
Las Vegas at Gavin Maloof's residence on December 31, 2007. He also filmed at 1700 East Flamingo Road in Las Vegas.[8][9] The video premiered via
BET's Access Granted on March 12, 2008. It also reached number one on TRL in April on
MTV.
The limousine that Wayne and Static get into at the start of the video is based on an
International XT pickup truck.
Static Major died unexpectedly during a medical procedure on February 25, 2008, sixteen days before the song was released. "Lollipop" jumped 76 spots from number 85 to number 9 on the March 28, 2008 issue of the
Billboard Hot 100, becoming Lil' Wayne's highest-charting single as a lead artist, along with being his first top ten hit on the chart as a lead artist. His previous highest-charting position as a lead artist was with "
Go D.J.", which peaked at number 14 in 2004. The following week, it reached a new peak of number 7 on the Hot 100. The single reached a new peak of number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 17, 2008, making it his highest-charting single as both a lead artist or as a featured performer.[11] (Lil Wayne was a featured artist for
Destiny's Child's number 3 (Hot 100) hit, "
Soldier".) For the week of May 3, 2008, "Lollipop" reached the number-one spot on the Hot 100, his first number one on the chart. It is also Wayne's first number one on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and the
Hot Rap Tracks chart. On the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, it is the first rap song to reach number one since
Ludacris' "
Money Maker" in 2006. After one week, it slipped away from top spot, but returned three weeks later, making it the song with the longest break in between peaks in the Hot 100 since
Usher's "
U Got It Bad."[12]
The week after the release, Wayne and
Mariah Carey became the number one most added and greatest gainer at both radio formats with a total of 138 adds.[13] "Lollipop" has become a crossover hit on mainstream radio, as it became his first top 40 hit as a lead artist, entering at number 36, and has so far peaked at number 5.[14] It is his first top ten on the
Pop 100, where it has reached number two. It returned to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for the second time on May 22, 2008.
The song has become a top ten success in Canada, peaking at number 10 as of May 29, 2008, and his most successful song in the UK, where it reached number 26 on downloads alone. It reached number 3 on the New Zealand charts and was certified Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of New Zealand.[15]
In 2008, "Lollipop" was the best-selling ringtone in the
United States with over 2.3 million copies sold[16][17] and the second best-selling digital song with over 3.1 million copies.[18]
To date, "Lollipop" sold 4,176,000 digital copies in the United States.[19]
Remixes and covers
The song was officially
remixed featuring vocals from Static Major and a verse from American rapper
Kanye West. There is an extended version of the remix that has Wayne talking over the original bridge and singing an altered hook, with West singing adlibs, along with a guitar riff near the end. Other remixes feature
Young Jeezy,
Gorilla Zoe,
Ace Hood,
Kurupt,
V.I.C.,
Nicki Minaj,
Wiz Khalifa,
Tekitek,
Rasheeda and
Khia, who made a popular female version of the song.[20] Another remix was made commemorating the 2008 NBA champion
Boston Celtics. It features the instrumental used in the main song.
David Banner's song "
Shawty Say" samples the opening part of the Lil Wayne's second verse for its chorus.
JJ uses elements of "Lollipop" in their song "
Ecstasy". Wayne's protégé
Drake samples this song on his song "
In My Feelings" from his fifth studio album, Scorpion.
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