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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Did It On'em | cover = | caption = Pink Friday Album Cover | alt = | type = single | artist = Nicki Minaj | album = Pink Friday | released = April 7, 2011 | format = | recorded = 2010 | studio = | venue = | genre = Hardcore hip hop | length = 3:32 | label = | writer = | producer = Bangladesh | prev_title = Super Bass | prev_year = 2011 | next_title = Girls Fall Like Dominoes | next_year = 2011 | misc = }} "'Did It On'em'" is a song by Trinidadian-American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was written by Minaj with J. Ellington, Safaree Samuels, and Shondrae "Bangladesh" Crawford, who produced the track. The song served as the sixth single from her debut album, 'Pink Friday', in the United States. The song has a distinct sound when compared to the rest of the tracks on the album as it contains a harder, "massive, ungainly" beat, reflecting her prior work on mixtapes. It also features hi-hats in "overdrive" and multiple synth patterns sounding as if a car-alarm siren was going off. Lyrically, Minaj delivers explicit phrases talking about winning over her competition. "Did It On'em" reached number forty-nine on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100, and reached number 3 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number 4 on US Rap Songs charts. A music video was released for the track, featuring Minaj behind-the-scenes and performing on the I Am Still Music Tour. Composition"Did It On'em" is a hardcore hip hop and post-dubstep song that has instrumentally been described as having a massive, ungainly beat. Producer Bangladesh creates hi-hats that have been described as on overdrive. Multiple synths are heard on the track that have been described as blowing up like "a car-alarm siren." One of Minaj's more lyrically explicit songs, the lyrics speak of Minaj winning over her competition, in phrases such as saying she "shitted on 'em" or "pissed on 'em." Brad Wete of 'Entertainment Weekly' said Minaj was "ordering her Barbies to put up two fingers if they're crapping on their competition." Mark Hogan of 'Spin' also reviewed the lyrics, commenting "she pulls out an imagined 'dick' and pisses on a washed-up rival." ReceptionScott Plagenhoef of 'Pitchfork' gave the song a positive review naming it the record's best track, due to the fact that it features Minaj going "toe-to-toe with a huge beat." Additionally from 'Pitchfork', Tom Breihan stated that Minaj's voice is meant more for rapping than singing and favored "Did It On'em" on that thought. Breihan continued complimenting Minaj, stating that the song recognizes how "beautifully, effortlessly weird she is," and how she is willing to "contort her voice and persona into pretzel shapes just to induce that oh-shit face in anyone listening." Margaret Wappler of 'Los Angeles Times' called the song "aggressively scatological," and compared the song to the Bangladesh-produced "A Milli" from label-mate Lil Wayne, stating that it fares better musically. In a list of the "50 Best songs of 2010" by 'Rolling Stone', "Did It On'em" came in a number twenty-five additionally stating that the song is a "hazy, synapse-butchering throwdown." Marc Hogan of 'Spin' stated that the track features Minaj's "best rapping". Sam Wolfson of 'New Musical Express' stated that the song is so vulgar that Minaj could have permanently placed herself on the "Teen Choice Awards blacklist," adding that the song is a "post-dubstep cry." Chart performanceThe song peaked at number forty-nine on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 and spent sixteen weeks on the chart. It also peaked inside the top five of the 'Billboard' component charts Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Rap Songs, reaching number three on the previous and number four on the latter chart. Music videoIn April 2011, during an interview with KIIS-FM's DJ JoJo, Minaj revealed that she had shot a music video for "Did It On'em". In an interview with MTV News on May 31, 2011, Director DJ Scoob Doo revealed that Minaj and himself pieced the video together within two weeks. In an interview with MTV News on May 31, 2011, director DJ Scoob Doo discussed the music video's styling and development:
The video premiered exclusively to fans with accounts on Minaj's official website on May 27, 2011, and later premiered worldwide. It was directed by Young Money affiliate DJ Scoob Doo and watched over 5 million times. The video is compiled of clips from the I Am Still Music Tour, backstage moments with Drake and Lil' Wayne, and candids of past photo shoots. Additionally, it features Minaj performing the track on stage, a stream of magazine photo shoots cut together with footage of Minaj signing fans' chests, and perfecting the "helicopter" move with a nearby dildo. A clean version was later shot removing the dildo scenes. Minaj stated the video was a gesture of gratitude to her fans for their support for her on the I Am Still Music Tour. Live performancesMinaj has performed the song on both her debut concert tour, the Pink Friday Tour, and her Pink Friday: Reloaded Tour. She also performed it as part of The Nicki Wrld Tour. Credits and personnelCredits are taken from 'Pink Friday' liner notes. *Nicki Minaj vocals, writer *Shondrae "Bangladesh" Crawford producer ChartsWeekly charts{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"|- !scope="col"|Chart (2011) !scope="col"|Peak position |- !scope="row" |- !scope="row" |- !scope="row" |} Year-end chartsCertificationsRelease historyReferencesCategory:2011 singles Category:Nicki Minaj songs Category:Song recordings produced by Bangladesh (record producer) Category:Songs written by Nicki Minaj Category:Cash Money Records singles Category:Songs written by Bangladesh (record producer) Category:2010 songs Category:Songs written by Safaree Samuels | |
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