Tell Me When to Go
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"Tell Me When to Go" | ||
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Single by E-40 | ||
from the album My Ghetto Report Card | ||
Released | March 2006 | |
Format | Single | |
Recorded | 2006 | |
Genre | Rap, Hyphy | |
Length | 3:57 | |
Label | BME | |
Writer(s) | E-40, Keak Da Sneak, D. McDaniels, R. Simmons, J.K. Simmons, J. Smith | |
Producer(s) | Lil Jon | |
Chart positions | ||
#35 (U.S.) |
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E-40 singles chronology | ||
"Automatic" (2002) | "Tell Me When to Go" (2006) |
"U and Dat" (2006) |
"Tell Me When to Go" is the first single off of E-40's BME/Warner Bros. debut, My Ghetto Report Card. Keak Da Sneak is also featured on the track. It was produced by Lil Jon, and one of the first singles to kick off the hyphy movement on a national level. A remix was later released with Compton-based artist The Game performing the first verse. Another remix featured Kanye West and Ice Cube was also made. Another remix of the song was made which features the Bay Area All-Stars (artists from the bay area involved in the Hyphy movement). The artists were B-Legit, San Quinn, Clyde Carson, Turf Talk, Richie Rich, PSD, The Federation (band), Tha Hoodstarz, Messy Marv, Mistah F.A.B., Yukmouth, Big Rich, J. Diggs, Balance, & Too $hort. A remix which features a different beat produced by Trackademicks was also released, which has become quite popular.
[edit] Live Performances
"Tell Me When to Go" was performed live, the day before the 2006 MTV Music Video Awards a club in New York City. This performance featured E-40 and Lil Jon rapping, while a rock instrumental was played by Metal Skool. The event was held at Snitch, a rock-themed club.
[edit] Music video
Artists features in the music video:
- E-40
- Keak Da Sneak
- D-Shot(The Click)
- Hoodstarz
- Too $hort
- Lil Jon
- Rick Rock
- The Federation (band)
- Battle Loco
- Lil Scrappy
- Bailey
- J. Valentine
- Mistah FAB
- Big Rich
- Turf Talk
- The Crest Creepaz
- Kevin Federline