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Name | Turnin Me On |
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Cover | Turnin_me_on.jpg |
Border | yes |
Artist | Keri Hilson featurng Lil Wayne |
Album | In a Perfect World… |
Released | December 19, 2008(see release history) |
Format | Digital download |
Recorded | Zac's Recording Studio (Atlanta, Georgia)Chalice Recording Studios(Los Angeles, California) |
Genre | R&B;, hip-hop |
Length | 4:08 |
Label | Mosley, Zone 4 |
Writer | Keri Hilson, Dwayne Carter, Jamal Jones, Zachary Anson Wallace |
Producer | Polow da Don, Danja (additional) |
Chronology | Keri Hilson singles chronology |
Last single | "Return the Favor"(2009) |
This single | "Turnin Me On"(2008) |
Next single | "Knock You Down"(2009) |
Misc |
"Turnin Me On" is a song by American singer-songwriter Keri Hilson, taken from her debut album, In a Perfect World. The song features American rapper Lil Wayne who co-wrote the song alongside Hilson and Zachary Anson Wallace. Production credits are shared between Danja and Polow da Don, who also co-wrote the song. Following the minimal chart success of Hilson's worldwide lead single "Energy" in the United States, international markets received "Return the Favor", while "Turnin Me On" was released as the third single in the US. After experimenting with more pop-oriented music in her previous mentioned songs, Hilson opted for a more urban, hip-hop flavored sound for the song, due her to wanting to keep to her roots. While noting her less than stellar vocals on the track, critics praised Hilson's sassiness and attitude on the track and complimented Lil Wayne's verse, which has been called the best surprise rap since Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes on TLC's "Waterfalls." The song's accompanying music video features intricate Aaliyah and "Soldier"-esque choreography, dance scenes such as the Bird Walk, and Hilson being flaunted by men. The scenes are intercut with mirror scenes with younger kids. The song was a commercial success in the United States, reaching number fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100, whilst reaching two on the Hot R&B;/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "Turnin Me On" received two nominations at the 2009 BET Awards, and a "Song of the Year" nomination at the 2009 Soul Train Music Awards. A leaked remix of the song caused controversy, with rumors that Hilson was taking shots at fellow female R&B; singers Beyoncé Knowles and Ciara, however Hilson has fervently denied the rumors that it was a diss. Hilson performed the song as a part of a medley at the 2009 Soul Train Music Awards and BET Awards.
BackgroundIn June 2008, Rap-Up originally reported the song as "Turn Off", while Hilson was playing it at Interscope-Geffen-A&M; Records' second annual "Creme of the Crop" post-BET Awards dinner on June 25, 2008. The an unmastered version of "Turn Off" was leaked online in September 2008. After selecting the predominately pop-sounding "Energy" and "Return the Favor", Hilson selected "Turnin Me On" as In a Perfect World..."Absolutely! I mean, there’s another side of me. I’m from Decatur, Georgia and that is a predominantly black neighbourhood with a lot of lower-class and some middle-class neighbourhoods. I guess that is the song that probably properly describes the type of girl I am, in relation to where I’m from. So yeah, it was definitely a conscious effort to make sure that I stay close to home on some records."
Composition and critical receptionThe song is a futuristic-esque R&B;, synth-driven, bass-heavy urban song, featuring "bouncy" horn samples. " "Turnin Me On" is lyrically about physical attraction and composed in a hard-edged tone." MTV Buzzworthy described the song "as one-part Rihanna 'Umbrella' and two parts Beyoncé 'Ring the Alarm'"Naming it a standout track from In a Perfect World... Andy Kellman of Allmusic called the song a "coquettish trunk rattler." Barry Walters of Spin complimented Hilson's "sassiness" on the song which she "wore well." MTV Buzzworthy called the Wayne's verse "the best surprise rap since Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes' verse in TLC's 'Waterfalls.'" Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine commended the song, calling it "tight." Jon Caramanica of The New York Times said called the song "slinky" and said, "the busyness coheres, with Ms. Hilson neatly gliding among the song’s many layers. And she may need the crutch; she is a careful, slight singer." Mikael Wood of The Los Angeles Times called the song "impeccably arranged." After watching the video, a writer for BET Sound Off said after it seemed Hilson and her label were losing faith, that "out of nowhere, Keri got her ish together", and said, "I’m sure she’ll regain the steam she lost during her first two singles." Rap-Up called "Turnin Me On" a standout track from In a Perfect World.... The song received several accolades, as it was nominated for "Viewers' Choice" and "Best Collaboration" at the 2009 BET Awards. Additionally it was nominated for "Song of the Year" at the 2009 Soul Train Music Awards.
Chart performanceOn the issue date of January 3, 2010, "Turnin Me On" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number ninety. It was featured on E! News on December 15, 2008. Rich Boy, Polow da Don, and Leah LaBelle make cameos in the clip. The video is set almost entirely behind white and black backdrops, besides one club scene. Hilsonperforms choreography such as the Bird Walk, which according to MTV Buzzworthy is Aaliyah-style choreography, while being flaunted by shirtless, muscular men and donning "on" and "off" finger rings. The video ranked at number two on Top 100 Videos of 2009'' countdown.
Live performancesIn promoting her album, Hilson performed the song on February 2, 2009 on 106 & Park. Hilson performed the song on March 17, 2009 on Dogg After Dark. Lil Wayne joined her to perform the song with "Energy" on Jimmy Kimmel Live. "Turnin Me On" was performed by Hilson at BET's Spring Bling 2009, and at BET's Rip the Runway 2009. She performed the song as part of medleys at the 2009 BET Awards as well as the 2009 Soul Train Music Awards.
RemixesSeveral remixes for the song were released. Busta Rhymes is featured on one remix, to which BET Sound Off preferred to the original version, commenting, "Not that I don’t appreciate Keri and Weezy’s version because it’s actually a snazzy lil ditty, but Busta’s ambiance over Polow’s sound scape gives me a different vibe, that 'stand on your desk and mean mug everyone in your office who tells you to turn down your music' vibe." In January 2010, a remix featuring T.I. was released. A MSTRKRFT remix of the original version was released on iTunes.
Diss controversyOn March 3, 2009, a remix version of the song, entitled "Turnin' Me Off", featuring a new verses from Hilson, Lil Wayne, and an additional by T-Pain surfaced online. In the remix, Hilson takes jabs at two unnamed female entertainers. Referred to as "the remix heard round the industry", media rumored that Hilson was taking shots at Beyoncé Knowles and Ciara, in lines like "You can dance, she can sing but need to move it to the left..", possibly referencing Ciara's acclaimed dancing ability, and Beyoncé's hit "Irreplaceable." According to Hilson, Polow da Don gave her the idea to do a "fiery" record. Ciara happened to call in during the time period and said she was happy of where Hilson was at in her career, to which Hilson responded the same, saying how proud she was, and "watching her from ground zero." Ciara addressed claims that remarks in the song were referring to Hilson in an interview with Rap-Up, stating that the song was dedicated to her haters, gave her a chance to express herself, and was about trusting her first instinct on everything.
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Release history
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Category:2009 singles Category:Keri Hilson songs Category:Lil Wayne songs Category:Songs produced by Danja Category:Songs produced by Polow da Don Category:Songs written by Keri Hilson Category:Songs written by Polow da Don Category:Songs written by Lil Wayne This text is licensed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA License. This text was originally published on Wikipedia and was developed by the Wikipedia community.
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