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"Stuntin' Like My Daddy" is the first single from Birdman and Lil Wayne's album, Like Father, Like Son. It peaked at number twenty-one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, won the 2007 BET Viewer's Choice Award, [1] and was named the 94th best song of 2006 by Rolling Stone magazine. [2] The Travis Barker rock remix of this song was ...
The album's first single was "Stuntin' Like My Daddy". The second single released from the album was "Leather So Soft". The third single was "You Ain't Know". All of those singles have music videos. The album debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 176,000 copies in its first week. [1]
American rapper Lil Wayne has released one song video, working with many directors, as well as featuring in many other artists music videos as well. Before Lil Wayne went to jail for eight months in 2010 he shot 20 to 30 music videos to keep his fans interested in his music.
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Production was helmed by Storch. Garrett was credited as a co-producer. [1] In interviews from 2006, Brown considered choosing the song as the second single from his debut album, but the song "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" was chosen as the single instead. Along with that, "Gimme That" was also featured at the end of the "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" music video.
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The official remix, dubbed "A Milli Freemix", was made by Wayne to thank his fans, celebrating his first week sale of one million copies of Tha Carter III. In the remix, Wayne also hinted at the production of Tha Carter IV. [16] An electronic remix by duo Sidepiece was released on January 13, 2023. [17]
Allmusic critic Jason Birchmeier named "Back That Azz Up" among "the best songs to come out of the late-'90s Dirty South boom." [3]Complex has included "Back That Azz Up" in some best-of lists, ranking it no. 4 among the "50 best New Orleans rap songs" in 2011 and including it in its 2022 list "32 Best Twerking Anthems".