Where'd You Go
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"Where'd You Go" | ||
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Single by Fort Minor | ||
from the album The Rising Tied | ||
Released | April 10, 2006 | |
Format | CD single, Digital download | |
Recorded | 2005 | |
Genre | Hip hop | |
Length | 3:51 | |
Label | Machine Shop Recordings Warner Bros. Records |
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Producer(s) | Mike Shinoda, Jay-Z | |
Chart positions | ||
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Fort Minor singles chronology | ||
"Believe Me" (2005) |
"Where'd You Go" (2006) |
"Remember the Name (re-release)" |
- This article is about the single by Fort Minor. For the EP by the The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, see Where'd You Go?.
"Where'd You Go" is the fourth single from Fort Minor's debut album The Rising Tied. Released in 2006, the song features Holly Brook and Jonah Matranga. The song is about the perspective of the person left behind in long-distance relationships, but mainly about the consequences of putting one's career before one's family.
The music video for "Where'd You Go" features interviews with a boy named Joey Bravo, who has divorced parents, the wife of a baseball player caring for their children, and the parents of a soldier killed in Iraq. At the end of the video, a brief note states: "'Where'd You Go' was filmed in the homes of three families who share the same sense of loneliness as this song. Thank you for sharing your homes and stories with us — Mike Shinoda, Fort Minor"
"Where'd You Go" is Fort Minor's most successful single. It has reached #4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and reached #1 on MTV's TRL, where it was performed live with Holly Brook on May 1. It won the award for best ringtone in the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards.
In June through July of 2006, Mike Shinoda in association with MTV's Overdrive hosted a contest, where US residents of 18 years or older, could remix the video, using the censored version of the track, could submit the video, in hopes of winning prizes from Mike Shinoda and MTV.
On July 31, 2006, the winner was announced. The winning video was directed by David Ly, a graduate film student at Art Center College of Design, coincidentally Mike Shinoda's alma mater. His remake version of the video is about a person who lost touch with himself. He is full of life until he becomes a robot working a monotonous office job. One morning, he wakes up from a dream of a beautiful girl dressed in white on the beach. He leaves for work, and his buried alter egos emerge mysteriously. They are all dressed in white dress shirts, black slacks, and an assortment of colored ties and each holding a red and white rose. At work, his boss gives him a stack of paperwork, which he does mechanically. Meanwhile, at home, the alter egos are in a circle around his coffee table, throw the roses in the center, and leave. Back at work, he prepares to go home but is then given another stack of documents. His frustrations boil over, and he throws his tie at his boss. He runs home not knowing what he is running for, and at the moment that he walks in the door, the last of the alter egos exits. He finds a white box that replaced his coffee table and is intrigued. He unwraps the red and white ribbons and opens the box to find himself on the beach with the same girl in his dream and the roses on the water.
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[edit] Trivia
- The contest winning video was shot over two days in downtown Los Angeles, Arcadia, and Zuma Beach in Malibu.
- Ly had come up with the concept of his winning video in a day and shot and edited it in four days.
- The letter in Ly's video is addressed to "Cyrus" and contains the lyrics to the song.
- The Dell logo on the office computer is censored.
[edit] Retail Single Track listing
- "Where'd You Go" (single version) (commercially available single version)
- "Where'd You Go" (Big Bad remix) (remixed by Brad Delson of Linkin Park)
- "Where'd You Go" (S.O.B. version) (remixed by DJ Cheapshot and Vin Skully of Styles of Beyond)
[edit] Promo Industry CD Track Listing
- "Where'd You Go" (Album Version)
- "Where'd You Go" (Radio Version)
- "Where'd You Go" (Instrumental)
- "Where'd You Go" (Album A Capella)
- "Where'd You Go" (Radio A Capella)
[edit] Charts
Charts (2006) | Peak |
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Czech IFPI Chart | 2 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 4 |
Dutch Top 40 | 10 |
New Zealand RIANZ Top 40 | 14 |
Deutsche Single Charts | 18 |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart | 41 |
Fort Minor |
Mike Shinoda |
Contributors: Black Thought - Common - Kenna - Lupe Fiasco - John Legend - Styles of Beyond - Jay-Z - Holly Brook - Ghostface Killah - Eric Bobo (of Cypress Hill ) - Jonah Matranga - Celph Titled |
Discography |
Albums, EPs, and Mixtapes: Sampler Mixtape - We Major - The Rising Tied |
Vinyl: We Major EP - S.C.O.M./Dolla/Get It/Spraypaint & Ink Pens |
Singles: "Petrified/Remember the Name" - "Believe Me" - "Where'd You Go" - "Get It/Spraypaint & Ink Pens" - "S.C.O.M./Dolla" |
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