I Wanna Love You (Akon song)

"I Wanna Love You"
Single by Akon featuring Snoop Dogg
from the album Konvicted and Tha Blue Carpet Treatment
B-side "Struggle Everyday"
Released September 14, 2006
Format
Recorded 2006
Genre
Length 4:07
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Akon
Akon singles chronology
"Smack That"
(2006)
"I Wanna Love You"
(2006)
"The Sweet Escape"
(2006)

"Smack That"
(2006)
"I Wanna Love You/I Wanna Fuck You (explicit)"
(2006)
"The Sweet Escape"
(2006)
Snoop Dogg singles chronology
"That's That"
(2006) That's That2006
"I Wanna Love You/I Wanna Fuck You (explicit)"
(2006) I Wanna Love You/I Wanna Fuck You (explicit)2006
"Candy (Drippin' Like Water)"
(2006) Candy (Drippin' Like Water)2006

"I Wanna Fuck You", also known by its clean version "I Wanna Love You", is a song written and recorded by Akon featuring Snoop Dogg, also known as, the title of the explicit version. It was released in September 2006 as the second single from his second album, Konvicted. It is also featured on Snoop Dogg's eighth album, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment. This song was Akon's first #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 and was also Snoop's second #1 on the same chart. The song also reached a peak of #3 on the UK Singles Chart. The song originally featured Plies, an up-and-coming rapper from Fort Myers, Florida, but his verse was replaced by Snoop's for reasons explained below and his name has been left out from the writers' credits. This song was #88 on MTV Asia's list of Top 100 Hits of 2007.[1] The song was nominated for the Grammy Award given to the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in the 50th Grammy Awards of 2008.

In the edited version of the song, the word "fuck" is replaced with "love", and a line in the chorus ("I see you winding and grinding, up on that pole") is rewritten as "up on the floor". "Pussy" and "nigga" are played backwards, and "dick" and "titties" are blanked out. However, despite the self-censorship, a Parental Advisory sticker was still printed on the cover.

Music video

The video was directed by Benny Boom and premiered on BET's 106 & Park on November 17, 2006. It was performed live at the 2006 American Music Awards.

Background

Rapper Plies was originally the performer on this song, but Akon replaced his verses with those of Snoop Dogg's for commercial reasons. Plies was arrested on July 2, 2006 for illegal gun possession while two of his people were charged with attempted murder after a shooting broke out at 238 West Nightclub in Gainesville, Florida. Plies was performing a concert when he was informed that his show would be cut 15 minutes short in order to give time to Lil' Boosie to perform right after. In response, Plies' entourage started to fire at the crowd, resulting in the injury of five people with non-life-threatening wounds. Shortly after, Plies was released after paying $50,000 bail.[2] Akon wished to continue to promote his song, but remained worried that the recent incident involving Plies would reflect poorly on his label. Since the version with Snoop Dogg already circulated unofficially in the mixtape scene, Akon replaced the single and album edit since Snoop Dogg was already a well-received name, as opposed to that of an up-and-coming, controversial artist. Akon and Snoop Dogg's management also agreed to participate on each other's forthcoming albums. In an interview with Akon on Hot 97, he said that the song was sent for Trick Daddy but somehow ended up in the hands of Plies. It was said that Plies was not the originator of the song and should have never recorded to that beat in the first place. To make it up, Akon recorded and produced the single, "Hypnotized" for Plies, being featured on it also. This reached #14 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Samples of the Roland TR-808 drum machine provide the song's bass drum, clap and hi-hat sounds. The song was covered in 2007 by CocoRosie.[3] Their version of the song is written from the perspective of the pole dancer, who is described as a victim of childhood sexual abuse and her own drug addiction (and implicitly, of all the men who are only interested in her as a sexual object).

Track listing

Official versions

Several remixes of the song exist. The official remix features Tego Calderón & Snoop Dogg and is included in the album as an iTunes album-only bonus track. The first, titled the 'Six Minute Remix', features additional vocals and production by Plies. The second, titled the 'Seven Minute Remix', features both Plies and American rapper Trina. The third version, titled the 'International Remix', features Portuguese rapper Boss AC. A video also exists for this version.[4] The fourth remix, the 'Australian Remix', features both Snoop Dogg and Sean Paul performing vocals. The fifth remix, the 'Walmart Remix', features Tego Calderón, Don Omar and Cynthia Antigua, and appears as a bonus track on the WalMart edition of Konvicted. A further remix, the 'Female Mix', features new vocals by Nivea and Rasheeda.

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2006–07) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[5] 6
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[6] 29
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[7] 16
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[8] 13
Brazilian Singles Chart (ABPD)[9] 1
Czech Republic (Rádio Top 100)[10] 7
Denmark (Tracklisten)[11] 2
Germany (Official German Charts)[12] 14
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[13] 28
Ireland (IRMA)[14] 2
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[15] 20
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[16] 2
Norway (VG-lista)[17] 16
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[18] 40
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[19] 17
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[20] 16
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[21] 3
US Billboard Hot 100[22] 1
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[23] 3
US Latin Airplay (Billboard)[24] 16
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[25] 3
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[26] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2007) Position
Australian Singles Chart[27] 43
UK Singles Chart[28] 36
US Billboard Hot 100[29] 8

Certifications

Country Certification Sales
Australia Gold[30] 35,000+[31]
Brazil Platinum[32] 40,000+
New Zealand Platinum[33] 15,000+[34]
United States 3x Platinum[35] 3,000,000+[36]

See also

Preceded by
"My Love" by Justin Timberlake featuring T.I.
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
December 2, 2006 (2 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Irreplaceable" by Beyoncé

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