Chillin (Wale song)

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"Chillin"
Single by Wale featuring Lady Gaga
from the album Attention Deficit
ReleasedApril 14, 2009
Recorded2009
StudioAllido (New York City)
Genre
Length3:24
LabelAllido
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Cool & Dre
Wale singles chronology
"Change"
(2009)
"Chillin"
(2009)
"
World Tour
"
(2009)
Lady Gaga singles chronology
"LoveGame"
(2009)
"Chillin"
(2009)
"Paparazzi"
(2009)
Music video
"Chillin" on
YouTube

"Chillin" is a song by American rapper Wale, featuring singer Lady Gaga. It was released as the lead single from his debut album, Attention Deficit, on April 14, 2009, by Allido Records. Wale had wanted to collaborate with Gaga, and were introduced to each other through the rapper's mentor, Mark Ronson. "Chillin" was composed by a number of songwriters, including Wale and Gaga, while it was produced by Cool & Dre. Recorded in New York City, the song discusses Wale's life in his hometown. It has musical influence of 1990s style rapping, and contains two samples from the 1969 song "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" by the band Steam, and the 1987 song, "Top Billin'", by Audio Two.

The song received mixed reviews from contemporary critics. Some praised Wale and Gaga's collaboration and composition, while others criticized it. "Chillin" reached number 12 on the

Washington, D.C., and Boston, Massachusetts
.

Background and writing

Wale had wanted to collaborate with

District of Columbia. About incorporating the hook
in the song, Gaga said:

I really wanted to sit down with Wale before I wrote the hook, because to me, it's really lame when people send you tracks, and they're like, 'All right, Gaga, throw your vocals on it.' This is Wale's record. It's not my record. It's one of those songs, one of those tracks and one of those videos that you can't stop listening to.[1]

Recording and composition

Along with Wale and Gaga, songwriters who worked on "Chillin" included Gary De Carlo, Dale Frashuer,

verses and the sample being looped in the chorus, with Gaga interjecting her verses in-between. Lyrically it has Wale's name repeated throughout and the rapper talking about things he has in comparison to other people,[8] opening with the line "This how you start off '09, kickin' in the door and I'm everybody's problem".[9] He also refers to fellow rapper M.I.A. with the line "I'm the same way, M.I.A./ Me, Cool and Dre get high like planes".[10]

Produced by Cool & Dre, the song was recorded at Allido Sound Studios in New York, by Derek Pacuk, while the mixing was done by Serban Ghanea.[5] Wale recalled in a 2011 interview with MTV News for Lady Gaga: Inside the Outside special, that the recording session did not go easy. He had traveled to the New York recording studio from Washington, D.C., after a long night of partying. Gaga was already in the studio in her exuberant style with a big ribbon atop her head by which Wale was taken aback, and was a "cultural difference" for him. In an effort to warm up to each other they made small talk about their respective record deals with Interscope. By the end of the session, Gaga had created five different hooks for "Chillin" and added her vocals on the track. The rapper added, "It took a while. Once we finally got the ball rolling, it was almost time to go. It was natural though. It's wack when you get in the studio with somebody and it's automatically music time—it feels fake. We were trying to feel each other out."[11] Wale later added that he would like to collaborate with Gaga again on a track but it was unknown to him if Gaga would be interested.[12]

Music video

South Boston Waterfront
, one of the locations where the video was shot

The music video for the song was directed by

MuchMusic complimented Gaga's appearance in the music video, saying that "this is the most 'toned down' I've ever seen Lady Gaga. She's wearing a short dress with pumps, but she's surprisingly without her facial lightning bolt, crystal staff or orbiting head piece (as seen on her Ellen appearance). One of the two massive dogs from her other videos does make an appearance, however... with headphones on! Even without all of the crazy things we know Gaga for, she's still great in this video."[17]

Critical reception

"Chillin" received mixed reviews from critics. Steve Roberts from MTV praised Gaga's verse and for employing a similar singing style to

M.I.A.[1] Jason Lipshutz from Billboard complimented the "club-ready single" for its "bouncy hook and slick verses" and called the song "the perfect precursor to Wale's long-awaited debut".[16] Mehan Jayasuriya from PopMatters commended the song for being a "token party jam" on the album track list. She added that "for all the flack that the [track] has caught, it's still an indisputably catchy song, even if the 9th Wonder and Nick Catchdubs reworking from [Wale's] Back to the Feature stands as the definitive version."[18] Andres Tardio from HipHopDX believed the composition of the song as "Pop-friendly".[19] A reviewer for XXL compared and described "Chillin" as "distinctly D.C.-sounding anthem".[20] David Jeffries from AllMusic praised Wale's "natural delivery and quirky sense of humor" in the song, likening his vocals to that of Jay-Z and Gaga's vocals to that of singer Rihanna.[4] Describing "Chillin" as a "club-friendly hopper", Chris Richards from The Washington Post believed that using Rihanna or M.I.A. on the track would have made it successful, rather than Gaga who was then considered a relatively unknown singer. Richards recalled a similar situation when Washington, D.C., based go-go band Experience Unlimited had collaborated with androgynous singer Grace Jones on a track.[21] Sobhi Youssef from Sputnikmusic noticed that the song's production made it sound like a different track than the rest of Attention Deficit.[22]

Mosi Reeves from

The Greyhound gave the song a negative review and believed that "with a lackluster hook and the repetition of the name 'Wale,' the airplay and sales of this single will depend greatly upon the vocals of Lady Gaga."[3] Wilson McBee from Slant Magazine criticized both "Chillin" and the follow-up single, "World Tour", as "tepid Cool & Dre productions in which Wale seems to be attempting Black Eyed Peas-style halftime-show rap." McBee believed that the songs did not represent the true nature of the album.[27] Prefix magazine was also critical of the song saying that "just when you think Wale understands the consequences of mindlessly horny partying... he gives us the dumb, cheaply agreeable Lady Gaga feature 'Chillin'."[28]

Chart performance

The song performed moderately on the record charts. In the United States, the song debuted on the

Euro Digital Tracks, peaking at number 18.[36]

Track listing and formats

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Attention Deficit.[5]

Charts

Weekly chart performance for "Chillin"
Chart (2009)
  • Peak
  • position
Australia (ARIA)[33] 29
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[41] 20
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[32] 73
Euro Digital Tracks (Billboard)[36] 18
Ireland (IRMA)[35] 19
Scotland (OCC)[42] 26
UK Singles (OCC)[34]
12
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[43]
5
US Billboard Hot 100[44] 99
US Latin Rhythm Airplay (Billboard)[45] 33
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[30] 26

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Chillin"
Country Date Format Label(s) Ref.
United States April 24, 2009 Digital download Allido [37]
May 5, 2009 12-inch [38]
May 6, 2009 12-inch picture disc [39]
Europe May 16, 2009 CD Interscope [40]
United States June 8, 2009 Rhythmic contemporary radio
  • Allido
  • Interscope
[46]
August 4, 2009 Contemporary hit radio

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  41. Ultratip
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