Aaliyah & DMX - Come Back In One Piece [Remastered In 8K] (Official Music Video)
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- Опубликовано: 19 фев 2024
- Aaliyah & DMX - Come Back In One Piece [Remastered In 8K] (Official Music Video)
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Come Back In One Piece (Feat. DMX) · Aaliyah · DMX
Romeo Must Die (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2000 Blackground Records, LLC
Released on: 2000-03-28
Producer: Irv Gotti
Producer: Little Rob
Composer: Irv Gotti
Composer: Little Rob
Lyricist: Stephen Garrett
Lyricist: Earl Simmons
Lyricist: Irv Gotti
Lyricist: Robert Mays
Lyricist: Bernard Worrell
Lyricist: George Clinton Jr.
Lyricist: William Collins
Lyricist: B. Worrell
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"Come Back in One Piece" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah, featuring a guest appearance by American rapper DMX, for the soundtrack to the 2000 film Romeo Must Die. It was written by DMX, Stephen Garrett, Irv Gotti, Rob Meys, George Clinton, Bernie Worrell and William Collins, while the production was handled by Gotti and Lil Rob. The song was released as the second single from Romeo Must Die on June 6, 2000, by Blackground Records and Virgin Records.
Upon its release, "Come Back in One Piece" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, with many critics praising the chemistry between Aaliyah and DMX. However, it failed to enter the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 17 on its extension chart Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. Internationally, the song was released as a double A-side single with "I Don't Wanna". The accompanying music video for "Come Back in One Piece" was directed by Little X and featured an "authentic" street theme, mixed with scenes from Romeo Must Die.
In 1999, Aaliyah landed her first film role in Romeo Must Die (2000), a loose adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Aaliyah starred opposite martial artist Jet Li, playing a couple who fall in love amid their warring families. It grossed US$18.6 million in its first weekend, reaching number two at the box office. In addition to acting, Aaliyah served as an executive producer of the film soundtrack, to which she contributed four songs, including "Come Back in One Piece". Aaliyah revealed that the production team "actually talked about the soundtrack before we even shot the movie".
In a 2011 interview with Billboard, DMX stated that Aaliyah and Romeo Must Die's producer Joel Silver personally asked him to be a part of the film, stating: "When I was on tour, her and Joel Silver came to my dressing room to see if I wanted to be a part of the movie", adding: "Most people would have their people call, but she came herself. I'm like, 'Is this a trick question? You have to ask me if I want to be in a movie with Aaliyah? Hell yeah.' We [then] met up in Vancouver to [do] Romeo Must Die."
The accompanying music video for "Come Back in One Piece" was directed by Little X. It was filmed in March 2000 in Yonkers, DMX's hometown, and Mount Vernon, New York. While speaking with MTV about the video's theme, Little X stated: "I'm just trying to shoot DMX's hood, an area that he's from, because when you do a street joint, it has to be authentic". In a 2011 interview with Billboard, DMX discussed filming the video with Aaliyah, stating: "We did the video in Mount Vernon and Yonkers. I got to bring Aaliyah to the hood. Not many people can say that". According to MTV News, during the video shoot security guards restrained "Mount Vernon junior and senior high school girls as they yelled, I love ya DMX!". A few fans shared their experience from being at the video shoot with MTV. After getting his autograph, one fan recalled, "DMX is the realest rapper out there, "I'm so glad I got to see him in my neighborhood. Most rappers wouldn't come here to shoot a video in front of their fans like that. I just love him." Another fan, "who wore a Ruff Ryders bandana around his head" stated, "I'm so amped that they shot the video down the street from my house, That's what makes the dog [DMX] so real."
For the music video, Aaliyah wore a variety of different looks including a Python print outfit, Roberto Cavalli jeans, and a sweatsuit. While speaking about the Python print outfit, Aaliyah's former stylist Derek Lee stated "it was pricey".
Phonographic Copyright ℗ - Blackground Records, LLC
Copyright © - Blackground Records, LLC
Copyright © - Warner Bros.
Produced For - Top Dawg Productions
Published By - Boomer X
Published By - Six Shots Music
Published By - DJ Irv Music
Published By - Famous Music
Published By - Herbalicious Music
Published By - Black Fountain Music
Published By - Bridgeport Music, Inc.
Published By - Rubber Band Music, Inc.
Lacquer Cut At - Masterpiece
Pressed By - EMI Records
Featuring - DMX
Written-By - B Worrell, W Collins, DMX, E Simmons, G Clinton Jr., Irv Gotti, R Mays, S Garrett, Static For Playa
Producer - Little Rob
Contains an interpolation of "Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk" (G Clinton Jr., W Collins, B Worrell)
℗ & © 2000 Blackground Records LLC. - Видеоклипы
this is n.w.a flow of niig 4 life
It’s Looks So Pretty Our Baby Gurl Aaliyah & Our Guy DMX. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Seriously one of the most UNDERRATED SONGS OF THAT ERA THAT SHOULD'VE GOTTEN MORE AIR TIME.!!!! I remember bumping this loud in my car on repeat.
R.I.P Aaliyah & DMX 🌹 🌹
Si elle n'a pas eu de succès c'est justement parce que c'est pas top, quand tu écoutes l'instrumentale on dirait ils font des bulles, c'est nul.
LOVEEEEEE MISS YOU BOTH💛💙💛💙
I’ve been waiting my whole life for this Remastered song
Grate times comes to my mind.. Thank you both and RIP❤❤
Where is sir nose?