You (Lloyd song)

"You"
Single by Lloyd featuring Lil Wayne
from the album Street Love
Released October 23, 2006
Format CD single, Digital download
Recorded 2006
Genre R&B
Length 4:33
Label The Inc. Records
Sho'nuff Records
Universal Records
Writer(s) J. Cameron, D. Carter, G. Kemp, M. Sinclair
Producer Big Reese
Lloyd chronology
"Southside (Remix)"
(2004)
"You"
(2006)
"Get It Shawty"
(2007)
Lil Wayne chronology
"You Know What"
(2006)
"You"
(2006)
"Make It Rain (Remix)"
(2006)

"You" is the title of a song by R&B artist Lloyd featuring rapper Lil Wayne, and was produced by Big Reese for Lloyd's second studio album, Street Love. It was recorded in the producer's basement. It is the first official single off the album. Lloyd himself has reported that he leaked the song to an Atlanta radio station to receive airplay.[1] The song features an interpolation of Spandau Ballet's song "True". On February 8, 2007, "You" became Lloyd's first and Lil Wayne's second top-ten single on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, charting at number nine. The song reached number one on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in February 2007, becoming both Lloyd and Lil Wayne's first number-one single on this chart. On the UK Singles Chart, the single debuted on May 28, 2007, at number sixty-six on download sales alone, and moved up to number forty-five.

Contents

Music video

The music video features D. Woods former member of the now-defunct girl group Danity Kane as the leading lady. The video was inducted into the U.S. BET 106 & Park video hall of fame, after spending sixty-five days on the countdown, thirty-four of which were at number one.

Remixes

The official remix features rappers Andre 3000 & Nas and 2 new verses by Lloyd. On the album, it is titled "I Want You (Remix)". It also samples Spandau Ballet's song "True". The remix is included in the album as the 15th track. On the remix's leaked version, Lloyd's 2nd verse from the original version of the song was used after the chorus, instead of the 2nd new verse on the album version.

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
New Zealand Singles Chart 25
UK Singles Chart 45
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 9
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 1
U.S. Billboard Pop Songs 21

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