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Lyrics Swizz Beatz Chorus I got a million ways to get it, choose one (choose one) Hey, bring it back, now double your money and make a stack I'm on to the next one On to the next I'm on to the next one On to the next I'm on to the next one On to the next I'm on to the next one On to the next Hold up, (freeze, hey) Somebody bring me back some money please Hov on the that new shit, niggas like how come?
. J. Chaton singles chronology ' (2009) ' On to the Next One' (2009) ' (2010) singles chronology ' (2009) ' On to the Next One' (2009) ' (2010) 'On to the Next One' is a song by American recording artist, released as the fourth from his twelfth studio album on his label, also released as the fourth single in the after 'Young Forever'. The song features additional rap vocals and from. The song contains a vocal of the words 'under the spotlight' as well as a background synthesizer sound from the live version of 's song '. The song won the at the, making this, in total Jay-Z's 13th Grammy Award overall, and Swizz Beatz's first Grammy Award win. In addition, Jay-Z is the first artist to have all four singles from one album win six Grammy Awards in their respective category.
The song has been frequently used for, notably by,. This song was also part of the soundtrack of, which was selected by Jay-Z, and has been used as part of television commercials promoting their interactive. Contents. Promotion The song was first performed at Jay-Z's 'Answer the Call' benefit concert in on September 11, 2009. It was also performed in the UK on on February 19, 2010. Critical reception Devin Chanda from magazine gave the song a positive review: 'More than any of its predecessors, 'On to the Next One' best accomplishes what Jay-Z set out to do with 'The Blueprint 3': stay the course of trendsetter. The veteran rapper explains why all should continue to follow his lead with lines like, 'Used to rock a throwback, ballin' on the corner/Now I rock a tailored suit, lookin' like an owner,' equating aging with improvement.
That point is not lost on producer Swizz Beatz, who trades in his usual arsenal for fresh sounds more native to Ibiza than Jay's native Brooklyn. Unleashing sputtering drums over a sample from Justice's 'D.A.N.C.E.,' Beatz packs the song with a hypnotic electro-bounce. Its thundering bassline is nothing new-in fact, it's been Beatz' calling card for years-but it's still convincing as ever, much like Jay-Z and his forward-looking work.' Music video The was directed by and was filmed in November 2009.
The video premiered on January 1, 2010 on New Year's Eve with. Although it was uploaded on YouTube on December 31, 2009, it has been called the first music video of the decade, though its New Year's Eve upload date contradicts that title. The video is highly.
It is shot in, and at a 4:3. The people, symbols, and characters in the video seem to be wearing black and white colors to coincide with the video. There are split second scenes while there are somewhat of an abundance of biblical references in it. Throughout the video, there are, angelic symbols, a skull reminiscent of 's famous sculpture and often.
During part of the music video,the music stops, and the audience sees producer Swizz Beatz with his back to them as he seemingly makes the symbol with his coat by raising his hands. Appears wearing a leather jacket and sunglasses.
There is a cameo appearance by Colin Bailey, better known as, who is known for his skull face paint. In the video, Bailey appears to be perplexed, confused, and/or mad. At approximately three minutes and thirty nine seconds into the video, there are two bullets on either side of a crucifix.
Rapper also makes a cameo in the video. Chart performance Chart (2010) Peak Position 58 38 13 U.S. Billboard 9 U.S. Billboard 5 References. Archived from on 2012-02-18. Retrieved 2010-12-18.
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