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Back to the Crib

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Wikipedia article




"'Back to the Crib'" is a song by American rapper Juelz Santana, intended as the second single for his unreleased third album 'Born to Lose, Built to Win'.Muhammad, Latifah (September 22, 2009) [http://www.theboombox.com/2009/09/22/chris-brown-juelz-santa-head-back-to-the-crib-in-new-single/ "Chris Brown, Juelz Santa Head 'Back to the Crib' in New Single"] The Boombox. It features American singer-songwriter Chris Brown in their second collaboration since Chris Brown's "Run It!" in 2005. The song was produced by Polow Da Don.[http://www.hiphopgalaxy.com/Juelz-Santana-Back-To-The-Crib-Video-ft-Chris-Brown-hip-hop-10182.html "Juelz Santana - Back To The Crib Video ft. Chris Brown"] Video removed by copyright holder.

Background



After Chris Brown's publicised abuse case with singer Rihanna, Def Jam president L.A. Reid wanted Trey Songz to sing the chorus instead of Chris however Santana stuck with the chorus done by Chris Brown.

Music video



The music video directed by Clifton Bell was released December 14, 2009. Trav, Red Cafe, Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, DJ Envy, and Jim Jones appeared in the video. Popular models including his future wife Kimbella Vanderhee and Rosa Acosta also made appearances in the video.

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References



Category:2009 singles

Category:2009 songs

Category:Chris Brown songs

Category:Juelz Santana songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Polow da Don

Category:Songs written by Ester Dean

Category:Songs written by Polow da Don

Category:Def Jam Recordings singles

Category:Songs written by Juelz Santana


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