My 64

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"My 64"
Single by Mike Jones featuring Bun B and Snoop Dogg
from the album The American Dream
Released April 21, 2007
Format Digital download, CD single
Recorded 2006
Genre Southern Rap, West Coast hip hop
Length 5:11
Label Ice Age Entertainment, Asylum, Warner Bros. Records
Writer(s) Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Mike Jones, Bun B, Dr. Dre, Salih Williams
Producer(s) Salih Williams (of Carnival Beats)

Mike Jones singles chronology
"Mr. Jones"
(2006)
"My 64"
(2007)
"Turning Heads"
(2007)
Bun B singles chronology
"Git It"
(2006)
"My 64"
(2007)
"Down in tha Dirty"
(2007)
Snoop Dogg singles chronology
"Boss' Life"
(2007)
"My 64"
(2007)
"9mm"
(2007)

"My 64" is the second single from Mike Jones' album The American Dream. It features Bun B and Snoop Dogg. It samples "Boyz-n-the-Hood" by Eazy-E. The radio version doesn't feature Snoop's outro and the last chorus that follows thus the airplay single is 3:55 long.

The video for My 64 was shot on 19 April 2007 and was directed by John Dr. Teeth Tucker.[1] It features the artists driving through Los Angeles. One of the cars used is the same as the one Snoop made his entrance to the Video Music Awards of 2005 in.

"64'"refers to a 1964 Chevrolet Impala, which is pictured on the single cover. The car has long been a favorite of lowrider customizers.

NFL quarterback Vince Young appears in the video, in various scenes riding in the passengers seat of the Impala. Also, where Eazy-E is sampled, his son Lil Eazy-E lip-synches the words to his father's verse.

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
Position
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles [2] 1
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs [3] 53
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks 22

Remix

  • "My 64 (Remix)" Feat. The Game, Bun B, and Snoop Dogg from the mixtape You Know What It Is Vol. 4

Music video

  • Director(s): Dr. Teeth
  • Production co: The Filming Co.
  • Rep: Labuda Management[4]

Alex Thomas, Lil' Eazy-E, Lil Rob, Chino XL, and the bulk of the Ice Age Entertainment roster make cameo appearances in the video. Lil' Eazy-E Lip-Synches the hook in the video.

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