Touch the Sky

For other uses of "Touch the Sky", see Touch the Sky (disambiguation).
"Touch the Sky"
Single by Kanye West featuring Lupe Fiasco
from the album Late Registration
Released March 7, 2006
Recorded 2004
Genre Hip hop
Length 3:57
Label Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam
Writer(s) Kanye West
Justin Smith
Wasalu Muhammad Jaco
Curtis Mayfield
Producer(s) Just Blaze
Kanye West singles chronology
"Heard 'Em Say"
(2005)
"Touch the Sky"
(2006)
"Drive Slow"
(2006)
Lupe Fiasco singles chronology
"Didn't You Know (Remix)"
(2003)
"Touch the Sky"
(2006)
"Kick Push"
(2006)

"Touch the Sky" is a song by American hip hop artist Kanye West. It was released in early 2006 as the fourth single from his second album, Late Registration. The song features American rapper Lupe Fiasco on his radio debut and was produced by Just Blaze, standing as the only song on the entire album not to feature production by West. Blaze uses a slowed down horn sample from the Curtis Mayfield song "Move On Up."

Music video

The music video for "Touch the Sky" was directed by Chris Milk and filmed as a '70s style short movie about daredevil Evel Kanyevel (played by Kanye West) and his attempt to fly a small rocket across the Grand Canyon. It is done in homage to Evel Knievel's unsuccessful jump across the Snake River Canyon in 1974.

The video features Pamela Anderson, Nia Long, Tracee Ellis Ross, and the Booker T. Washington High School Marching Band of Houston, Texas, which performs with Lupe Fiasco at a pep rally. [1] The production cost for the music video was approximately $1 million, which is the 25th most expensive music video of all time.

Lawsuit

In December 2006, Evel Knievel filed a lawsuit against Kanye West for trademark infringement.[2] Specifically, Knievel's lawsuit cites the similarities between West's star-adorned, blue and white costume in the video and the costume in which the stuntman wore when attempting his 1974 Snake River Canyon jump. West's attorneys argued that the music video amounted to satire and therefore was covered under the First Amendment. Just days before his death in November 2007, Knievel amicably settled the suit after being paid a visit from West, saying, "I thought he was a wonderful guy and quite a gentleman."[3]

Remix and cover

There is an official remix that was leaked on mixtapes and features The LOX (Jadakiss, Sheek Louch and Styles P), J-Hood, and Lupe Fiasco.

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[4] 10
European Hot 100[5] 24
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[6] 15
Germany (Media Control Charts)[7] 97
Ireland (IRMA) 14
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[8] 16
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[9] 6
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 42
US Billboard Pop 100[5] 41
US Billboard Mainstream Top 40[5] 35
US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[5] 23
US Billboard Hot Rap Singles[5] 10

Personnel

Information taken from Late Registration liner notes.[10]

References

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