There It Go (The Whistle Song)
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“There It Go (The Whistle Song)” | |||||
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Single by Juelz Santana from the album What The Game's Been Missing! |
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Released | May 29, 2005 | ||||
Format | CD Single | ||||
Recorded | 2005 | ||||
Genre | Rap | ||||
Length | 3:04 | ||||
Label | Diplomat Records/Def Jam Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Juelz Santana | ||||
Juelz Santana singles chronology | |||||
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There It Go (The Whistle Song) is a single by rapper Juelz Santana. It is the second single from his second album What the Game's Been Missing!, and perhaps one of his most successful and well known singles to date. It his highest-charting solo single to date, peaking at #6 on the Hot 100, and is the fourth highest-charting single for a Dipset artist.
The song is noted for its somewhat "cheeky" appearance- in the sense that it features the flirtatious whistling throughout the song. Of course, the whistling is a main "character" in the song, the topic of the song is, judging on its lyrics, themed on flirting with a girl. Because the song's female character is said to be attractive, her appearance leads to the song's character to "whistle at her".
The song also had a music video, in which Juelz is about to attend a nightclub, when he gives a little boy, who is his nephew, Ja, Santana gives him a whistle. When asked on what it does, Santana suggests to "blow it and see what happens"- apparently, Santana himself is oblivious to what the whistle does. Throughout the video clip, Santana is seen going to nightclubs and parties, hanging out with attractive women, when all of a sudden they mysteriously leave him and his friends after the sound of a whistle- only to later discover that all the girls he was with ended up being around this nephew- from him blowing the whistle, Santana comes to the realization that the whistle he gave his nephew had the ability to attract any girl who was within the radius of the sound. This song was featured in the film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift but is not featured in the soundtrack.
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