Magic Stick
"Magic Stick" | |||||||||||
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Single by Lil' Kim featuring 50 Cent | |||||||||||
from the album La Bella Mafia | |||||||||||
Released | April 8, 2003 | ||||||||||
Format | Digital download | ||||||||||
Recorded | 2002 | ||||||||||
Genre | Hip hop, dirty rap | ||||||||||
Length | 6:00 (album version) 3:31 (radio edit) |
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Label | Atlantic, Queen Bee Entertainment; Shady, Aftermath | ||||||||||
Writer(s) | Curtis Jackson, Kimberly Jones | ||||||||||
Producer(s) | Carlos "Phantom of the Beat" Evans | ||||||||||
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"Magic Stick" is a song performed by American hip hop recording artist Lil' Kim, released on April 8, 2003, as the second single from her third studio album La Bella Mafia (2003). The song features fellow American rapper 50 Cent and was produced by Carlos "Fantom of the Beat" Evans. Despite not having a physical release or music video, the song performed excellently on the charts, peaking at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song has sold over 2 million copies worldwide.[1]
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Background
The song samples "It Be's That Way Sometimes" by Joe Simon. The song was originally written for 50 Cent's album Get Rich or Die Tryin', and featured rapper Trina. After Trina sent her verse back to 50 Cent, he decided that she wasn't suited well for the song. 50 Cent then sent the song to Lil' Kim.[2] Lil' Kim failed to send the song back to 50 Cent in time to make the deadline for Get Rich or Die Tryin', so 50 Cent let Kim use it for her album, La Bella Mafia.[3] A sequel to "Magic Stick", titled "Wanna Lick (Magic Stick, Pt. 2)", was recorded by the pair and released on Kim's 2008 mixtape Ms. G.O.A.T..
Chart performance
The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 26, 2003 at number 75.[4] It peaked at number two in its 12th week on the chart, staying there for three weeks, despite not having a corresponding music video.[5] A video was scheduled to be shot, but problems between Lil' Kim and 50 Cent caused the shoot to be canceled. It did, however, receive massive radio airplay, peaking at number one on the airplay chart. It spent a total of 24 weeks on the Hot 100.[6] It became Kim's highest charting single as a lead artist and her second highest overall, behind "Lady Marmalade". It also became 50 Cent's second overall top-ten and top-three single.
Live performance
Kim and 50 Cent performed the song in 2011 at the latter's show in Australia.[7]
Charts
Weekly charts
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- ↑ "Charts.org.nz – Lil' Kim feat. 50 Cent – Magic Stick". Top 40 Singles. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
- ↑ "Lil' Kim – Chart history" Billboard Hot 100 for Lil' Kim. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
- ↑ "Lil' Kim – Chart history" Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for Lil' Kim. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
- ↑ "Lil' Kim – Chart history" Billboard Pop Songs for Lil' Kim. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
- ↑ "Lil' Kim – Chart history" Billboard Hot Rap Songs for Lil' Kim. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
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