Follow My Lead

Follow My Lead

Infobox Single
Name = Follow My Lead



Artist = 50 Cent featuring Robin Thicke
from Album = Curtis
B-side =
Released = February 2008
Format = CD Single
Recorded = 2007
Genre = R&B, Hip Hop, East Coast Hip Hop
Length = 3:18
Label = Aftermath, Interscope, Shady, G-Unit
Writer = Curtis Jackson, C. Whitcare, J. Henderson
Producer = Tha Bizness
Certification =
Chronology = 50 Cent singles
Last single = "I'll Still Kill" (2007)
This single = "Follow My Lead" (2008)
Next single = "Get Up" (2008)
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Artist = Robin Thicke singles
Type = singles
Last single = "Can U Believe" (2007)
This single = "Follow My Lead" (2007)
Next single = "Got 2 Be Down" (2007)

"Follow My Lead" was the originally-planned fifth single from 50 Cent's third album, "Curtis", but was later replaced by "I'll Still Kill".

Background

It has no release date as of yet. The track features Robin Thicke and production comes from Tha Bizness. [ [http://www.videos.onsmash.com/v/UyV2FwDQ2ltsYbfg 50 Cent on 106 and Park Pt. 1 (5/17/07)] . OnSmash (May 18 2007). Accessed July 22 2007.]

On August 10 2007, the video leaked to the Internet, reportedly leaving 50 Cent furious. [Shaheem Reid (August 10 2007). [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1566812/20070810/50_cent.jhtml 50 Cent Erupts After Song, Video with Robin Thicke Leak: Source] . MTV. Accessed August 10 2007.]

Though not officially released, the song did receive a little airplay, and it peaked at #18 on Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles.

Music video

The video premiered on BET's 106 & Park as "New Joint of the Day" during the "Clash of the Titans" episode on September 11 2007. The video made its TRL premier on September 17 2007. Actor Dustin Hoffman and actress Elise Neal make appearances in the video. At the beginning of the video 50 Cent is seen driving in his 2008 Pontiac G8.

References

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