Hello (Pop Smoke song)

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"Hello"
Single by Pop Smoke featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie
from the album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon (Deluxe and Target editions)
ReleasedFebruary 9, 2021 (2021-02-09)
Length3:09
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • CashMoneyAP
  • Rico Beats
Pop Smoke singles chronology
"Black Mask" / "Double G"
(2020)
"Hello"
(2021)
"AP"
(2021)
A Boogie wit da Hoodie singles chronology
"Flood My Wrist"
(2020)
"Hello"
(2021)
"Track Star (Remix)"
(2021)

"Hello" is a song by American rapper

Victor Victor Worldwide and Republic Records
.

The song features a piano, strings, and drum instrumentation. In the lyrics, Pop Smoke references basketball player Manu Ginóbili and A Boogie wit da Hoodie declares himself the king of New York City while stating that Pop Smoke would also hold that title if he were still alive. It peaked at number 83 on the US Billboard Hot 100 while reaching the top-40 of charts in Greece and Canada. The song was certified platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Background and release

Victor Victor Worldwide and Republic Records.[5] The song was written by Pop Smoke and A Boogie wit da Hoodie, who are credited under their legal names of Bashar Jackson and Julius Dubose, alongside Victor, Jason Avalos, Alex Petit and Ricardo Lamarre. The track was produced by the latter two, respectively known as CashMoneyAP and Rico Beats.[6]

Composition and reception

According to Mitch Findlay of HotNewHipHop, the production of "Hello" consists of an "oppressive drumline, juxtaposed beautifully over an emotional blend of piano and string".[7] Pop Smoke references basketball player Manu Ginóbili, who played for the San Antonio Spurs, in the songs lyrics[8] rapping: "I like my bitches redbone, ass fat, jello, Lightskin, yellow, iced out, hello, I'm the king of New York, Melo, Black hair by the regis and pelloAsk around, niggas know me, I'm in Europe with Ginobli."[9] A Boogie wit da Hoodie declares himself the king of New York City while saying he would have shared the title with Pop Smoke if he were still alive.[7][10]

Findlay opined that it is "surprising they didn't put this one on the original album, as it's easily one of the best songs we've seen from both projects".

Pandora named "Hello" one of the most "liked" songs of mid-late 2020.[11] In an interview with The Source, English actor Damson Idris explained why he loved the song: I was in [Los Angeles], and I went and in a got loud car, I never do that. I got a G-Wagon and the song was playing. Someone got in my car and played it and my shoulders just couldn't stop. Then I saw the video and I just saw the energy that he had when he performed that song. And, you know, in dedication to him, I wanted it to be on my top 50 Spotify.[12] Bobby Shmurda shared a video of himself listening to "Hello" after serving six years in prison.[13]

Commercial performance

"Hello" initially charted and peaked at number one on the US

Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart,[14] spending a milestone 24 weeks on the chart.[15] The song later entered the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 83,[16] while reaching number 32 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number two on the Rhythmic charts.[17][18] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single a platinum certification, which denotes one million units based on sales and track-equivalent on-demand streams.[19] The song further charted at number 14 in Greece,[20] number 31 on the Canadian Hot 100,[21] number 53 in Switzerland,[22] number 87 in Germany,[23] number 73 in Austria,[24] number 76 in Ireland,[25] number 98 in Portugal.[26]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[6]

  • Pop Smoke – vocals, songwriter
  • A Boogie wit da Hoodie – vocals, songwriter
  • CashMoneyAP – production, programming, songwriter
  • Rico Beats – production, programming, songwriter
  • Steven Victor – songwriter
  • L3gion – additional production, programming, songwriter
  • Jess Jackson – mastering engineer, mixing engineer
  • Alex Estevez – recording engineer
  • Nate Alford – recording engineer
  • Rose Adams – assistant mixing engineer
  • Sage Skolfield – assistant mixing engineer
  • Sean Solymar – assistant mixing engineer

Charts

Certifications

‹See Tfd›
Certifications and sales for "Hello"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[33] Gold 35,000
Canada (Music Canada)[34] 4× Platinum 320,000
France (
SNEP)[35]
Gold 100,000
Germany (BVMI)[36] Gold 200,000
Italy (FIMI)[37] Gold 35,000
Poland (ZPAV)[38] Gold 25,000
Portugal (AFP)[39] Gold 5,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[40] Gold 400,000
United States (RIAA)[19] Platinum 1,000,000
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece)[41] Gold 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

References

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  8. ^ Carter, Dylan (July 20, 2020). "San Antonio Spurs: Rap's appreciation of Manu Ginobili persists with Pop Smoke". FanSided. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
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  38. ^ "OLiS - oficjalna lista wyróżnień" (in Polish). Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved June 9, 2023. Click "TYTUŁ" and enter Hello in the search box.
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