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Swing (Savage song)

"Swing" is the lead single from New Zealand hip hop artist Savage's debut solo album, Moonshine. It was released in January 2005, and reached number one on the New Zealand singles chart.[1] In 2008, it was released in the United States with a remix featuring American rapper Soulja Boy, which reached number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] The remix featured on Savage's second studio album and US debut, Savage Island, alongside a second remix featuring American rapper Pitbull. The song was also covered by metalcore bands Miss May I and Drop Dead, Gorgeous.

"Swing"
Single by Savage
from the album Moonshine and Savage Island
ReleasedJanuary 2005 (2005-01)
Genre
Length
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Beat Kamp Muzik
Savage singles chronology
"Swing"
(2005)
"Moonshine"
(2005)
2008 release featuring Soulja Boy
Savage singles chronology
"Turn Me Loose"
(2007)
"Swing
(Remix)
"
(2008)
"Wild Out (Chooo Hooo)"
(2008)
Soulja Boy singles chronology
"Yahhh!"
(2007)
"Swing (Remix)"
(2008)
"Donk"
(2008)

In 2013, the song was remixed by Australian producer Joel Fletcher. The remix, credited as "Joel Fletcher & Savage", reached number two in Australia,[3] and was certified quadruple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association.[4]

Original version

"Swing" was sent to radio in New Zealand in November 2004,[5] and released commercially in the first week of January 2005[5] as Savage's debut solo single, following an album as part of the Deceptikonz and a feature on Scribe's hit single "Not Many – The Remix!". The music video was filmed by Offramp Productions in Ōtāhuhu, New Zealand in November 2004.[5] In the single's first week of release, it debuted at number two on the New Zealand singles chart, behind Snoop Dogg's "Drop It Like It's Hot", and the following week it climbed to number one, where it remained for five weeks.[1] It finished 2005 as the year's ninth highest selling single in New Zealand, and the second highest by a New Zealand artist, behind Savage's own follow-up single "Moonshine".[6]

It was released in Australia on 15 August 2005,[5] and debuted at number 44 on the ARIA Singles Chart, reaching a peak of number 36 in its second week.[7] Prior to its United States release, "Swing" had reportedly sold over 130,000 copies in New Zealand and Australia.[8]

United States release

In 2007, "Swing" was featured in a "pivotal bar scene" in the American romantic comedy film Knocked Up, and furthermore used as the music for the opening menu on its DVD release, which led to "Swing" garnering traffic on YouTube.[9] Savage's New Zealand label Dawn Raid Entertainment released the original album Moonshine to the iTunes Store in the United States in March 2008,[10] and "Swing" began growing on the iTunes charts,[10] and debuted on the Billboard Hot Digital Songs chart on the week of 3 May 2008.[11]

Following a label bidding war, Savage signed to Universal Republic Records, and a remix of "Swing" featuring American rapper Soulja Boy was produced, and serviced to radio in May 2008.[10] A video for the remix was filmed by director Kai "FlyyKai" Crawford in Beverly Hills in July 2008, and released in September 2008.[12]

The remix entered the Billboard Hot 100 on the week of 16 August 2008,[13] and reached a peak of number 45 on 4 October 2008,[2] charting for 20 weeks in total.[14] In November 2008, the song was certified platinum in the United States,[15] and in January 2009, it was announced as having become the then-highest selling New Zealand single in US history, with over 1.5 million digital sales, including over 500,000 ringtone sales.[16] It was eventually certified double platinum in October 2020.[17] Additionally, the song returned to the New Zealand charts, reaching number 23 in August 2008,[1] and Savage won an International Achievement Award at the 2008 New Zealand Music Awards,[18] and an International Breakthrough award was created in his honour at the Pacific Music Awards in New Zealand in May 2009.[19] The remix also featured on the 2008 US compilation Now That's What I Call Music! 29,[20] the last edition in the series to be certified platinum.[21]

"Swing"
 
Single by Joel Fletcher and Savage
Released31 October 2013
GenreMelbourne bounce[22]
Length
  • 3:00 (radio edit)
  • 5:15 (original mix)
LabelHussle Recordings
Joel Fletcher singles chronology
"Jetfuel"
(2013)
"Swing"
(2013)
"Loco"
(2014)
Savage singles chronology
"Because of You"
(2012)
"Swing"
(2013)
"Freaks"
(2014)
Music video
"Swing" on YouTube

Joel Fletcher remix

In 2013, "Swing" was remixed by Australian producer Joel Fletcher, following his breakthrough top 40 hit "Bring It Back" with Will Sparks. Fletcher said of the production of the remix:

"I did Swing in maybe three or four hours before a gig when I was browsing through my iTunes looking for some a cappella to play that night and I came across the Savage track. It was about a year ago. From there, Ministry of Sound heard the tracks and wanted to do something with it. When it got leaked on the internet, I was a bit iffy about when to do with it; I didn't think it would succeed because everyone could get it. They told me to trust them, to revisit the track and rework it. You never know what can happen."[23]

The Joel Fletcher remix was released on Beatport on 31 October 2013,[24] then as part of the Australian edition of the compilation Ministry of Sound – The Annual 2014 on 8 November 2013,[25][26] then as a single on the Australian iTunes Store a week later.[27] It debuted at number 45 on the ARIA Singles Chart on 18 November 2013, the week of the compilation's release, and climbed continuously for the next two months, reaching a peak of number two on the week of 27 January 2014, behind Pharrell Williams' "Happy".[3] It placed at number 23 on the Australian year-end singles chart of 2014,[28] and was ultimately certified quadruple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association in June 2018.[4] It is the highest charting single of both artists in Australia,[3] and has been credited for "[propelling] the relatively unknown sound of Melbourne bounce to a national audience".[22] The remix's popularity also caused the original track to return to the Australian charts, re-entering at number 95 on the week of 27 January 2014,[29] and peaking at number 83 on 17 March 2014.[30]

A music video for the Joel Fletcher remix was filmed on 17 December 2013,[31][non-primary source needed] and released on 14 January 2014.[32] Savage makes an appearance in the video, where he arrives at a house party and performs the "famous lyrics".[33]

Track listings

Charts

Certifications

Release history

Region Version Date Format Label Ref.
New Zealand Original January 2005 CD single Dawn Raid Entertainment / Universal [5]
Australia 15 August 2005 Dawn Raid Entertainment / Warner [5][51]
United States Remix featuring Soulja Boy 25 August 2008 Contemporary hit radio Universal Republic [52]
Remix featuring Pitbull 18 November 2008 Digital download Dawn Raid Entertainment / Universal [38]
Worldwide Joel Fletcher remix (original mix) 31 October 2013 Digital download Hussle Recordings [24]
Australia Joel Fletcher remix (radio edit) 15 November 2013 [27]

In popular culture

In 2020, the song gained new popularity when it was widely used on the social media app TikTok. The songs chorus lyrics, "Oh shit, shake that ass ma, move it like a Gypsy. Stop, woah, back it up now let me see your hips swing!" was the music used in numerous videos showing Donald Trump dancing at a campaign rally. The songs popularity on TikTok caused it to rise in sales charts.[53]

See also

References

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Swing is the lead single from New Zealand hip hop artist Savage s debut solo album Moonshine It was released in January 2005 and reached number one on the New Zealand singles chart 1 In 2008 it was released in the United States with a remix featuring American rapper Soulja Boy which reached number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 2 The remix featured on Savage s second studio album and US debut Savage Island alongside a second remix featuring American rapper Pitbull The song was also covered by metalcore bands Miss May I and Drop Dead Gorgeous Swing Single by Savagefrom the album Moonshine and Savage IslandReleasedJanuary 2005 2005 01 GenreHip hopLength3 30 original 3 39 remix featuring Soulja Boy 4 42 remix featuring Pitbull LabelDawn RaidUniversalSongwriter s Demetrius Chris Savelio Aaron Fabian Ngawhika Nathan HolmesProducer s Beat Kamp MuzikSavage singles chronology Swing 2005 Moonshine 2005 2008 release featuring Soulja BoySavage singles chronology Turn Me Loose 2007 Swing Remix 2008 Wild Out Chooo Hooo 2008 Soulja Boy singles chronology Yahhh 2007 Swing Remix 2008 Donk 2008 In 2013 the song was remixed by Australian producer Joel Fletcher The remix credited as Joel Fletcher amp Savage reached number two in Australia 3 and was certified quadruple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association 4 Contents 1 Original version 2 United States release 3 Joel Fletcher remix 4 Track listings 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 1 1 Original version 5 1 2 Remix featuring Soulja Boy 5 1 3 Joel Fletcher remix 5 2 Year end charts 5 2 1 Original version 5 2 2 Joel Fletcher remix 6 Certifications 6 1 Original version 6 2 Remix featuring Soulja Boy 6 3 Joel Fletcher remix 7 Release history 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 ReferencesOriginal version Edit Swing was sent to radio in New Zealand in November 2004 5 and released commercially in the first week of January 2005 5 as Savage s debut solo single following an album as part of the Deceptikonz and a feature on Scribe s hit single Not Many The Remix The music video was filmed by Offramp Productions in Ōtahuhu New Zealand in November 2004 5 In the single s first week of release it debuted at number two on the New Zealand singles chart behind Snoop Dogg s Drop It Like It s Hot and the following week it climbed to number one where it remained for five weeks 1 It finished 2005 as the year s ninth highest selling single in New Zealand and the second highest by a New Zealand artist behind Savage s own follow up single Moonshine 6 It was released in Australia on 15 August 2005 5 and debuted at number 44 on the ARIA Singles Chart reaching a peak of number 36 in its second week 7 Prior to its United States release Swing had reportedly sold over 130 000 copies in New Zealand and Australia 8 United States release EditIn 2007 Swing was featured in a pivotal bar scene in the American romantic comedy film Knocked Up and furthermore used as the music for the opening menu on its DVD release which led to Swing garnering traffic on YouTube 9 Savage s New Zealand label Dawn Raid Entertainment released the original album Moonshine to the iTunes Store in the United States in March 2008 10 and Swing began growing on the iTunes charts 10 and debuted on the Billboard Hot Digital Songs chart on the week of 3 May 2008 11 Following a label bidding war Savage signed to Universal Republic Records and a remix of Swing featuring American rapper Soulja Boy was produced and serviced to radio in May 2008 10 A video for the remix was filmed by director Kai FlyyKai Crawford in Beverly Hills in July 2008 and released in September 2008 12 The remix entered the Billboard Hot 100 on the week of 16 August 2008 13 and reached a peak of number 45 on 4 October 2008 2 charting for 20 weeks in total 14 In November 2008 the song was certified platinum in the United States 15 and in January 2009 it was announced as having become the then highest selling New Zealand single in US history with over 1 5 million digital sales including over 500 000 ringtone sales 16 It was eventually certified double platinum in October 2020 17 Additionally the song returned to the New Zealand charts reaching number 23 in August 2008 1 and Savage won an International Achievement Award at the 2008 New Zealand Music Awards 18 and an International Breakthrough award was created in his honour at the Pacific Music Awards in New Zealand in May 2009 19 The remix also featured on the 2008 US compilation Now That s What I Call Music 29 20 the last edition in the series to be certified platinum 21 Swing Single by Joel Fletcher and SavageReleased31 October 2013GenreMelbourne bounce 22 Length3 00 radio edit 5 15 original mix LabelHussle RecordingsJoel Fletcher singles chronology Jetfuel 2013 Swing 2013 Loco 2014 Savage singles chronology Because of You 2012 Swing 2013 Freaks 2014 Music video Swing on YouTubeJoel Fletcher remix EditIn 2013 Swing was remixed by Australian producer Joel Fletcher following his breakthrough top 40 hit Bring It Back with Will Sparks Fletcher said of the production of the remix I did Swing in maybe three or four hours before a gig when I was browsing through my iTunes looking for some a cappella to play that night and I came across the Savage track It was about a year ago From there Ministry of Sound heard the tracks and wanted to do something with it When it got leaked on the internet I was a bit iffy about when to do with it I didn t think it would succeed because everyone could get it They told me to trust them to revisit the track and rework it You never know what can happen 23 The Joel Fletcher remix was released on Beatport on 31 October 2013 24 then as part of the Australian edition of the compilation Ministry of Sound The Annual 2014 on 8 November 2013 25 26 then as a single on the Australian iTunes Store a week later 27 It debuted at number 45 on the ARIA Singles Chart on 18 November 2013 the week of the compilation s release and climbed continuously for the next two months reaching a peak of number two on the week of 27 January 2014 behind Pharrell Williams Happy 3 It placed at number 23 on the Australian year end singles chart of 2014 28 and was ultimately certified quadruple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association in June 2018 4 It is the highest charting single of both artists in Australia 3 and has been credited for propelling the relatively unknown sound of Melbourne bounce to a national audience 22 The remix s popularity also caused the original track to return to the Australian charts re entering at number 95 on the week of 27 January 2014 29 and peaking at number 83 on 17 March 2014 30 A music video for the Joel Fletcher remix was filmed on 17 December 2013 31 non primary source needed and released on 14 January 2014 32 Savage makes an appearance in the video where he arrives at a house party and performs the famous lyrics 33 Track listings Edit2005 New Zealand CD single 34 35 Swing radio edit 3 33 Swing album version 3 32 Swing Sol Messiah remix 3 39 Swing instrumental 3 322005 Australian CD single 36 Swing radio edit Swing album version Swing Sol Messiah remix Swing instrumental Swing Bump City remix Swing Crooked Eye remix Swing Nate D remix 2008 digital download featuring Soulja Boy 37 Swing featuring Soulja Boy 3 402008 digital download featuring Pitbull 38 Swing featuring Pitbull 4 422013 digital download Joel Fletcher remix 24 Swing original mix Joel Fletcher amp Savage 5 152013 digital download Joel Fletcher remix 27 Swing radio edit Joel Fletcher amp Savage 3 002014 digital download remixes 39 Swing Dylan Sanders remix Joel Fletcher amp Savage 5 07 Swing The Only remix Joel Fletcher amp Savage 3 39Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Original version Edit Chart 2005 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 7 36Australia Club Tracks ARIA 40 3Australian Urban ARIA 41 17New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 1 1Chart 2014 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 30 83Remix featuring Soulja Boy Edit Chart 2008 PeakpositionNew Zealand Recorded Music NZ 1 23US Billboard Hot 100 2 45US Hot Rap Songs Billboard 42 20US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 43 31US Rhythmic Billboard 44 13Joel Fletcher remix Edit Chart 2013 2014 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 3 2Australia Club Tracks ARIA 45 6New Zealand Artists Singles Recorded Music NZ 46 8 Year end charts Edit Original version Edit Chart 2005 PositionAustralia Club Tracks ARIA 47 22New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 6 9Joel Fletcher remix Edit Chart 2014 PositionAustralia ARIA 28 23Australia Club Tracks ARIA 48 32Certifications EditOriginal version Edit Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 49 2 Platinum 140 000 New Zealand RMNZ 50 Platinum 10 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Remix featuring Soulja Boy Edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 17 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Joel Fletcher remix Edit Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 4 4 Platinum 280 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history EditRegion Version Date Format Label Ref New Zealand Original January 2005 CD single Dawn Raid Entertainment Universal 5 Australia 15 August 2005 Dawn Raid Entertainment Warner 5 51 United States Remix featuring Soulja Boy 25 August 2008 Contemporary hit radio Universal Republic 52 Remix featuring Pitbull 18 November 2008 Digital download Dawn Raid Entertainment Universal 38 Worldwide Joel Fletcher remix original mix 31 October 2013 Digital download Hussle Recordings 24 Australia Joel Fletcher remix radio edit 15 November 2013 27 In popular culture EditIn 2020 the song gained new popularity when it was widely used on the social media app TikTok The songs chorus lyrics Oh shit shake that ass ma move it like a Gypsy Stop woah back it up now let me see your hips swing was the music used in numerous videos showing Donald Trump dancing at a campaign rally The songs popularity on TikTok caused it to rise in 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