" Rack City " is a hip hop song performed by Tyga. First released on December 2, 2011, the song serves as the third single from her second studio album, Careless World: Rise of the Last King (2012). DJ Mustard produced and co-wrote the song. It peaked at number 7 on Billboard Hot 100, number 5 on the R & amp; B/Hip-Hop, number 6 on the Rap chart and number 53 on the Canadian Hot 100.
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"Rack City" was written by Tyga and DJ Mustard, with the latter also handling the song production. The song originally appeared in the Tyga mixtape, Well Done 2 (2011). On November 19, 2011, Rap-Up announced that "City Rack" will be released to the iTunes Store in the United States as the second single from Careless World: Rise of Last King.
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Performance chart
For the December 10th 2011 chart, "Rack City" debuted at number 94 on Billboard Hot 100. In the eighth week of January 28, 2012, the single climbed 15th place to number eight - marking the first 10 solo singles Tyga. The single spent two consecutive weeks in the top 10 before peaking number seven in the week ending February 18, 2011. "Rack City" also reached the top 10 on the Hot R & amp; B/Hip-Hop Songs and Rap song chart - has debuted at number 91 in the former for the November 26th 2011 chart. In the week ending February 4, 2012, "Rack City" debuted on the UK Singles Chart, landing at position 158. In the third week of charting, the single rose 24 places to number 98. The line also charted on the R & amp; B, peaked at number 27 for the week ending February 18, 2012. It finally peaked at number 39 in the UK and number 14 on the UK R & amp; B.
Music video
The music video for "Rack City" directed by Chris Robinson has been on YouTube since September 8, 2011. It has received over 52 million views since. Former Tyga girlfriend, Blac Chyna, plays the main female role. Tyga released another video for "Rack City" on January 9, 2012 with over 55 million views. The music video to the official remix of "Rack City" featuring rap singers, Wale, Fabolous, Young Jeezy, Meek Mill, and T.I. officially aired on MTV Jams on February 24, 2012 and directed by Alex Nazari, this video has over 9 million views on YouTube. It contains her then girlfriend, Blac Chyna, who strips her naked.
Remixes
The official remix consists of free items taken from rappers who make their own remixes, Wale's poetry comes from his Rack City remix featuring Black Cobain. The Fabolous verse is derived from his Black City remix, the Young Jeezy verse derived from his Rack City remix and the Meek Mill's verses T.I. prepared specifically for remixes. Gucci Mane released the free style of the track. Rye Rye released a remix of the song as well with her female side of the rack city track. Yelawolf released the remix of LA Lakers from the song. B.o.B released the video for its remix to exclusively promote Mixtape E.P.I.C. (Every.Play.Is.Crucial) and Trae Tha Truth also released freestyle to the track. Honey Cocaine also enlivened the song. Tory Lanez released a free style for the song. Former golfer Missy ElliottÃÆ' © gÃÆ'à © e Brianna Perry is also free of this record for her 2011 Face Off Compilation.
YouTube Personality Jack Douglass wrote a parody called "Jack City" about his videos; lifecaster iJustine created a parody named "Mac City"; IFHT also created a parody called "City of Cats".
Wrestler Brock Lesnar was caught insulting Roman rule with "Suplex City, bitch!" on the ringside microphone at Wrestlemania 31 after hitting him with a number of German suplex during their fight. The Cleveland-based hip hop artist, PFV, re-mixes this quote into a Rack City roll version.
Rapper Bun B creates a remix called "Crush City", dedicated to postseason Houston Astros 2015 run.
Appearance in other media
- The music video for "50 Ways To Say Goodbye" by Train contains scenes from fans of obsessed audiences who hold various signs of grief support throughout the video, the final sign jokingly saying "Rack City, Bitch!" A local US newspaper reported an incident in which a woman escaped from police officers after she was caught applying graffiti to buildings containing the words "Rack City Bitch." The newspaper reported that, when the woman ran away, she shouted, "ten, ten, ten, twenty, to that bitch," to the chasing officers. After receiving widespread media attention, the woman then clarified that the report was a hoax, published as a joke in a satirical university publication (similar to The Onion or The Harvard Lampoon).
- Tyga has a cameo in the movie 2016 Boo! A Madea Halloween , where he performed "Rack City".
Track list
Graphics and certification
Releasing history
References
External links
- Lyrics of this song in MetroLyrics
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