Fireworks (Drake song)

"Fireworks"
Song by Drake featuring Alicia Keys from the album Thank Me Later
Released May 26, 2010[1]
Format Digital download
Recorded 2010
Genre Hip hop, R&B
Length 5:13
Label
Writer Aubrey Graham, Noah Shebib, Matthew Samuels, Christian Kalla, Alicia Cook
Producer Noah "40" Shebib, Boi-1da (co), Crada(co)
Thank Me Later track listing

"Fireworks"
(1)
"Karaoke"
(2)

"Fireworks" is a song by Canadian recording artist Drake from his debut album Thank Me Later. The song features singer Alicia Keys, who previously worked with Drake on the single "Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)". Originally, it was supposed to be the fourth single, but it was changed to Fancy.

Background

Fireworks was one of the most anticipated songs off Thank Me Later. It was originally thought that Kings of Leon was on the chorus, however, due to lack of sample clearance, it was announced at a concert that Alicia Keys would sing the chorus.[2]

Before his show at Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania on Monday night April 5, 2010, Drizzy explained to MTV News why he was letting the crowd sample the song. "The song itself is the first song on the album; I think it's the biggest indicator of what the album is gonna be like," he said. "That's why I picked that song to go first, and that's why I wrote the first verse like that. It's really where I am in my life right now. I know they're looking forward to the album, so I want them to get a feel of how the story starts off." "Fireworks" starts with the actual sound of fireworks in the background. From there, Drizzy begins talking about his life, joking that his 15 minutes of fame started about an hour ago. "It truly is a story," he added of the album. "At no point in the album does it fall off and become about some songs I slapped together. It's all a story from beginning to end. Just like So Far Gone was. It's that time."[3]

Live performances

Drake has performed the song while on his recent tour and also performed the first verse of "Fireworks" at the 2010 BET Awards. The song was performed in a medley along with "Over" and the remix of Young Jeezy's "Lose My Mind".[4]

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
scope="row"US Billboard Hot 100[5] 71
US Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles (Billboard)[6] 17

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