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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Welcome Back | cover = Mase - Welcome Back single.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = Mase | album = Welcome Back | B-side = Breathe, Stretch, Shake | released = | recorded = 2004 | studio = | venue = | genre = Hip hop | length = 4:22 3:45 (radio edit) | label = Bad Boy | writer = | producer = The Movement | prev_title = Get Ready | prev_year = 1999 | next_title = Breathe, Stretch, Shake | next_year = 2004 | misc = }} "'Welcome Back'" is a song by American rapper Mase. It was released as the first single off his third studio album of the same name. It marked the first single that Mase had released since 1999's "Get Ready", after he had taken a 5-year hiatus from the music industry. "Welcome Back" garnered positive reception from critics who praised its catchability. The song peaked at number 8 on the 'Billboard' Hot Rap Songs chart and number 32 on the Hot 100 chart. It also reached number 17 on both the Hot Rap Songs and Rhythmic charts respectively. The song has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting sales of over 500,000 units in the United States. "Welcome Back" also reached the top 40 in countries like New Zealand, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The accompanying music video for the song, directed by Chris Robinson, parodies the opening to the children's show 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'. Critical receptionAllMusic's David Jeffries praised the track for being reminiscent of early Mase, saying that it's "lyric-filled, driven but effortless, and has a crafty interpolation of a pop tune, this time the 'Welcome Back, Kotter' theme song." Jessica Koslow of 'HipHopDX' put it alongside "Breathe, Stretch, Shake" as being "sure-fire radio/club joints." Rashaun Hall of 'Billboard' said the production work by The Movement on the sample produced "infectious results." Chadwicked of Tiny Mix Tapes praised Mase for maintaining his rap flow while under a different image, saying that "It proves that a man such as Mase can rhyme over a sample from 'Welcome Back, Kotter'; dress up like Mister Rogers in the video and have an 80-year old female back-up dancer, and still be taken seriously and appreciated." Chart performance"Welcome Back" debuted at number 52 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 for the week of June 5, 2004. It reached number 40 the week after and peaked at number 32 the week of June 19, staying on the chart for eleven weeks. On the Hot Rap Songs chart, it debuted at number 13 for the week of June 5, 2004. Three weeks later, it peaked at number 8 the week of June 26. It debuted at number 46 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and then moved to number 23 for the week of June 5, 2004. Four weeks later, it reached its peak at number 17 for the week of July 3, 2004. It reached that same position on the Rhythmic chart for the week of July 10, 2004. The song also charted in New Zealand, debuting at number 4 and staying there for four weeks, remaining on the chart for seventeen weeks. In Switzerland, it debuted at number 25 and stayed there for eight weeks and reached number 51 in Germany, with chart progression lasting for seven weeks. Music videoDirected by Chris Robinson, the video begins as a parody of the opening to the 19682001 television series 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood', being known in the video as 'Mister Betha's Neighborhood'. The video also features Wyclef Jean pulling up in his Pagani Zonda and also features cameos from Sean Combs, Styles P, Loon, Amerie, Pee Wee Kirkland and Fatman Scoop. Live performanceOn August 20, 2004, Mase performed the song live on 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn'. RemixThe official remix to "Welcome Back" is titled "It's Alright", and it is by hip-hop artist Kanye West, with Mase being a featured artist along with singer John Legend. It was featured on the bonus CD of West's 2005 video album 'The College Dropout Video Anthology'. Formats and track listing;Europe CD *1. "Welcome Back" (Radio Edit) 3:45 *2. "Welcome Back" (Main) 4:23 ;Europe CD (Promo) *1. "Welcome Back" (Radio Edit) 3:45 ;US 12" *A1. "Welcome Back" 4:22 *A2. "Welcome Back" (Instrumental) 4:22 *B1. "Breathe, Stretch, Shake" (featuring P. Diddy) 3:17 *B2. "Breathe, Stretch, Shake" (Instrumental) 3:17 Charts and certificationsWeekly charts{|class="wikitable sortable" !Charts (2004) !Peak position |- |- |- |- |- |- |- |- |- |} Year-end chartsCertificationsPopular culture*The song appears in the 2020 MLB Opening Day video. Release historyReferencesCategory:2004 singles Category:2004 songs Category:Mase songs Category:Kanye West songs Category:John Legend songs Category:Bad Boy Records singles Category:Music videos directed by Chris Robinson (director) Category:Song recordings produced by the Movement (production team) Category:Song recordings produced by Kanye West Category:Songs written by John Sebastian Category:Songs written by Mase Category:Songs written by Kanye West Category:Songs written by John Legend | |
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