"Party Up (Up in Here)"
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Single by DMX
from the album ...And Then There Was X
Released June 6, 2000
Format 12-inch single, CD Single
Recorded 1999
Genre Hip Hop, East Coast Rap
Length 4:32
Label Ruff Ryders, Def Jam
Writer(s) Earl Simmons & Kasseem Dean
Producer Swizz Beatz
DMX singles chronology
"What's My Name?"
(1999)
"Party Up (Up in Here)"
(2000)
"We Right Here"
(2001)

"Party Up (Up in Here)" is a song by rapper DMX. It is one of DMX's more recognizable songs and is from his album ...And Then There Was X, released in 1999. The track is his highest-charting song to date, reaching #27 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] There are three versions of the song: an explicit/album version; a censored album version, and a radio/video edit version. The song is #65 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the '00s.

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In popular culture [link]

Official Versions [link]

  • LP Version / Album Version - Explicit
  • Radio Edit
  • Instrumental

Chart positions [link]

Peak positions [link]

Chart Position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 27
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 8
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Singles 11
U.S. Billboard Pop Songs 39

End of year charts [link]

End of year chart (2000) Position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[2] 71

References [link]



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Party Up (Up in Here)

"Party Up (Up in Here)" is a song by American hip hop recording artist DMX, released as the second single from his third album ...And Then There Was X (1999) and is his highest charting and most successful single ever. There are three versions of the song: an explicit/album version; a censored album version, and a radio/video edit version. The song was voted number 56 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the '00s.

Music video

The music video depicts DMX as being caught up in a case of mistaken identity at a bank holdup. The video premiered on the week of April 3, 2000.

In popular culture

  • The song appears on the soundtrack of the movie Gone In 60 Seconds (2000); it plays on the car radio of a stolen Humvee trying to evade the police.
  • The song is featured in How High, a film starring Redman and Method Man, as well as the movies King's Ransom, Coyote Ugly, Hardball, First Sunday, Broken City and Zack and Miri Make a Porno
  • The song appeared in episodes of the television shows Malcolm in the Middle, Eastbound and Down, King of Queens and Daria.
  • Israel Cruz

    Israel Cruz is an Australian singer-songwriter and record producer. Cruz was born in Quezon City, Philippines and at the age of 13 moved to Melbourne, Australia with his family. He currently lives in Sydney, Australia with friends and has written and performed with Australian singer Stan Walker.

    Career

    His single, "Party Up", was released as a digital download and an extended play. It peaked at number 33 on the Australian Singles Chart, becoming Cruz's highest-charting single since 2004's "Old Skool Luv". "Party Up" was certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipping 35,000 copies. Regarding the song's reception, Cruz stated in an interview with Dominic Di Francesco of Rhyme and Reason: "I feel like it’s been good. For me, it’s not about having a No.1 record. I focus on making good music that the people like. I’ve seen so many artists have so much more than me [with regards to] the deals that they get. But I haven’t needed a job since about 2004. I’ve learnt how to make money off music. I just love putting out records and I love the response “Party Up” has been getting. I feel like I’m always going to be the guy who makes these street anthems. One day, if it crosses over, thank God. But my thing is making music I like, putting it out and if the people love it – great!"

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    Party Up

    by: Hilary Duff

    You are driving me out of my mind
    'Cause you take me everywhere but out at night
    What more do you need for me to get with you
    I didn't see this coming
    Why don't you start me up?
    There's no more messin' around
    (Come on and light me up)
    This could be the start of something
    Why don't you party-up
    Time for you to come on down
    I dream about it in my sleep
    You seem to like me better when I creep
    This time I won't lose
    You roll me, you use me, you love me and then
    You wrap me up and reel me in and use me again
    You love me, you hate me, you say it's the end




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