All Me (Drake song)

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"All Me"
trap
Length4:31
Label
Drake
singles chronology
"Live For"
(2013)
"All Me"
(2013)
"Pound Cake"
(2013)
Big Sean singles chronology
"Sorry"
(2013)
"All Me"
(2013)
"I Don't Fuck with You"
(2014)
2 Chainz singles chronology
"Used 2"
(2013)
"All Me"
(2013)
"Cut Her Off"
(2013)

"All Me" is a song by Canadian rapper

urban contemporary radio as the album's third official single on September 24, 2013. Produced by Finally Famous' Key Wane and Noah "40" Shebib, the song peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100
chart.

Background

On August 1, 2013, Drake released "All Me" featuring

Noah "40" Shebib credit for adding the Ansari sample and the ending breakdown.[4] However, the intro and ending of the song are not included on the album. The Ansari intro features a sample of one of Ansari's alter egos, "Randy", from the movie Funny People.[5][6]

Key Wane originally played the instrumental backing track used for "All Me" through his iPad at a photoshoot for Sean's clothing line. Sean took interest in the beat and decided to use it for his upcoming album Hall of Fame.[7] However, the song would go unfinished for several months.[4] After a period without progress on the track, Wane tweaked it and sent the song to Drake, who was coincidentally in the studio with 2 Chainz. Drake and 2 Chainz immediately became interested in the song and recorded verses over the instrumental.[4] While spending time at Drake's Los Angeles home, Sean discovered that they both had recorded verses over the track. Key Wane then pressured Sean to send Drake his verse so he could use the song on his album, Nothing Was the Same.[7][8]

Release and promotion

On August 1, 2013, Drake released "All Me" for free download via his SoundCloud account. However, as Nothing Was the Same's September 24 release was approaching, it was removed from SoundCloud.[9] The song was originally reported to be Nothing Was the Same's second single, before "Hold On, We're Going Home" 's release.[10][11][12][13]

The song would be released to

urban contemporary
radio in the United States as Nothing Was the Same's third official single.

Critical reception

"All Me" was met with rave reviews upon its release, including praise from Spin, Fuse and Vice, among others.[15][16][17] Acclaim was mainly directed at the verses, and the production. DJBooth.net, Paste and The Fader called the song a summer anthem.[1][18][19] Although he praised Nothing Was the Same overall, Jesal 'Jay Soul' Padania of Rapreviews.com said that the deluxe edition tracks, including "All Me", were stronger than most of other tracks appearing on the standard version of the album.[20]

Jon Blistein of

Complex praised Big Sean's appearance as the thirteenth best verse of 2013.[22]

Live performances

In August 2013, Drake performed "All Me" at

Would You like a Tour? concert tour. On December 16, 2013, during the tour's stop in Detroit, Big Sean made a surprise appearance and performed the song with Drake.[24]

Chart performance

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[36] Silver 200,000
United States (RIAA)[37] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United States September 24, 2013
Urban contemporary
radio
Young Money, Cash Money, Republic
December 2013[38] Rhythmic contemporary radio

References

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