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"Knockout" is a song by
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from his album ''
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''. It features
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rapping near the end of the song and singing the chorus. The song debuted at forty-four on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 due to strong digital sales with the album's release. This song also marks Minaj's first appearance on the chart. As of October 2010 the song sold 519,000 digital copies according to Nielsen SoundScan. The song has received reappraisal in 2021 via TikTok and the emergence of the microgenre
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.


Reception

The song received generally negative reviews by critics. ''Behind the Hype'' gave the song a negative review, stating " 'Knockout' sounds like it's set to an old
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drumbeat and guitar riff, but without any of the fun. That’s a good analogy for the record as a whole." ''Culture Bully'' called it the worst track of the album, along with "The Price is Wrong", and added "'Knockout' stands as one of the best examples as to why
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should not exist." ''
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'' stated that the song "possesses a fair balance of
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influenced music, but not offensive to his core base." ''Consequence of Sound'' commented that Minaj did a passable job and called the song a "tween rock anthem". ''Rolling Stone'' stated that the only reason the album was given a generous review is because of this track (along with others) although there is an overly heavy use of
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'' felt the song wasn't suited for Wayne stating "Wayne turns his efforts to blink-182-style pop-punk bounce ('Get a Life,' 'Knockout') and
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-ly funk fervor ('I'll Die for You'), neither of which suits him much better." ''
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'' called the song a parody stating "The songs might have been better as parodies than as imitations, although 'Knockout' — a
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homage backing a raunchy lyric — comes close to being both."


Music video

The video was shot by director David Rousseau on February 6, 2010, where Lil Wayne spent 48 hours shooting a variety of music videos for multiple songs. A sneak peek of the video was shown on May 26, 2010. The video premiered on May 29 of
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weekend along with videos of other singles from the ''Rebirth'' album including "Da Da Da", "Runnin' " with Shanell, and "Get a Life". The entire video was shot in front of a green-screen. The video features Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj living out a high school fantasy where Minaj plays Wayne's
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love interest. During the chorus Minaj sings into the camera wearing a wig that is split in half of blonde hair and green hair with pink hair underneath in the back. Lil Wayne makes a wardrobe change during his second verse and during Minaj's verse they are both in a boxing arena with a large crowd performing. The video ends with both artists in the boxing ring with Wayne shouting the final lyrics. Birdman makes a cameo in the video around the end.


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References

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