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"Bottoms Up" is a song recorded by American country rock singer Brantley Gilbert. It is the first single from his third studio album Just as I Am , and was released on December 16, 2013. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song was written by Gilbert, Justin Weaver and Brett James .
"Bottoms Up" is a song by American singer Trey Songz. It was produced by Kane Beatz and features rapper Nicki Minaj . The song serves as the lead single from his fourth studio album, Passion, Pain & Pleasure .
Gilbert's second Valory album (third overall), Just as I Am, was released in May 2014.Its lead single, "Bottoms Up", also reached number one.The second single, "Small Town Throwdown", featured guest vocals from labelmates Thomas Rhett and Justin Moore.
Just as I Am met with generally positive reception from music critics. At AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine rated the album four stars out of five, writing that Gilbert is "an outlaw with no desire to rebel, an insider who doesn't belong, so his music exists just outside the perimeters of what is accepted and is all the more powerful for it."
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Image credits: Frazer Harrison / Getty #5 Willow Smith. The 24-year-old bedazzled the red carpet in a shimmery bra and matching short bottoms. She paired it off with a black maxi blazer that ...
The song was first revealed in a snippet posted on Instagram on September 2, 2018, in which the Boyboy West Coast lip syncs the first verse of the then-unnamed song as it is playing in the background, [2] [3] [5] while dressed in black, wearing jewelry, sunglasses on his head, and a bandana around his neck [2] [4] and also pretending to drink lean from a styrofoam cup.
The song was made free for listening on the band's official website on September 22, 2011 and was released as an official single on September 26. [2] It was made available for download on September 27. The official lyric video for "Bottoms Up" was released on YouTube on November 17.