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"Streets" is a song by American rapper and singer
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from her second studio album, ''
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'' (2019). She wrote it with David Sprecher and Lydia Asrat, alongside its producers Dominique and Darius Logan. In "Streets", an R&B
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with elements of
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, Doja Cat sings and raps about her desire to return to a former romantic partner. Some critics who reviewed ''Hot Pink'' praised the song for demonstrating her versatility as a musical artist. "Streets" became an Internet-driven
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in early 2021. It gained commercial success after the "Silhouette Challenge", an online challenge in which participants struck poses while illuminated from behind with red lighting, used the song as background music and
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on
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. Reacting to its online popularity, Kemosabe and
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promoted "Streets" to US
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stations on February 16, 2021. With this, the song became ''Hot Pink'' seventh and final
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. Assisted primarily by
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and digital sales, "Streets" peaked at number 16 and number 8 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and
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charts, respectively. It received platinum certifications in eight countries. Doja Cat performed "Streets" in three videos posted to
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during 2020; she also included it in performances at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards and the 2022
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festival. A
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for the song, directed by Christian Breslauer, premiered via YouTube on March 9, 2021. It depicts Doja Cat's attempt to seduce a cab driver by performing her version of the Silhouette Challenge, after which she proceeds to trap him in a giant web. Critics described the video as erotic, horror-fantasy, and reminiscent of film noir.


Background

Doja Cat Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini (born October 21, 1995), known professionally as Doja Cat ( ), is an American rapper and singer. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she began making and releasing music on SoundCloud as a teenager. Her song ...
released her debut studio album '' Amala'' in March 2018, four years after the viral success of her first
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, " So High". The album received little media coverage. Meanwhile, in August of the same year, she self-published a
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for " Mooo!", a
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that incorporated elements of Generation Z humor and meme culture. Achieving unanticipated popularity on several social media platforms, it bolstered Doja Cat's rise to mainstream fame. This prompted her to issue and promote a deluxe edition of ''Amala''. She included "Mooo!" in its tracklist, along with the single "
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", featuring the rapper Rico Nasty, as well as the song " Juicy". A remix of "Juicy", with a guest appearance from the rapper
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, served as the
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for Doja Cat's next album, ''
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'' (2019). Commercially successful, the single became her first to reach the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Furthermore, it went viral on the video-hosting application
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, where several dance challenge clips used it as background music. During 2019, Doja Cat released three more singles in promotion of ''Hot Pink'': "
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", "
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". By September 2021, "Rules" and "Cyber Sex" had appeared in 64,200 and 171,400 TikTok videos, respectively. TikTok's users contributed to the popularity of two more tracks from ''Hot Pink''. One of these is "
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", which topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and earned Doja Cat her first number one on the chart. The other song, " Like That", received a
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from the
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(RIAA). ''
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'' writer Cat Zhang believed that the TikTok-driven successes of "Say So" and "Like That" demonstrated that Doja Cat had an "unimpeachable ..reign" over the application. Aliya Chaudhry of ''
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'' argued that TikTok users' propensity of making songs go viraloften due to an Internet challengefactored into solidifying Doja Cat's status as a
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.


Production and songwriting

Doja Cat, David Sprecher, and Lydia Asrat wrote the original version of "Streets" with the track's producers Dominique and Darius Logan, brothers who comprise a band called Blaq Tuxedo. It incorporates a
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from a 2003 song entitled "Streets Is Callin', performed by R&B band
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for the soundtrack to the film ''
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'' (2004). The song was written by
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, Christopher Jefferies, and Demarie Sheki. Because of the sampling, the three received writing credits for "Streets". "Streets" is an R&B
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that contains elements of
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. It has a duration of 3 minutes and 46 seconds, and has been described as "sultry", "melanchol c, and "soulful". Jade Gomez of '' Paste'' called the song's vocal performance an immersive blend between a "wispy" singing voice and a "raspy"
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delivery;
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reviewer Fred Thomas described this as a transition from "breathy" verses into "unexpected scattershot rhymes". With regards to the composition in "Streets", Thomas explained that it was a slow-paced track, complete with "dark
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, trap hi-hats, and psychedelic
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s". In the lyrics, Doja Cat admits that she cannot imagine herself without her ex-partner after their breakup and proceeds to, in the views of '' Billboard'' editor Jason Lipshutz, demonstrate her emotional depth:


Silhouette Challenge

''Hot Pink'', the album in which "Streets" appears, was released on November 7, 2019. Initially, the song was not intended to be sent to radio stations as a single. Although the senior staff in
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considered it a highlight of the album, they did not think "Streets" would gain a similar level of recognition as "Say So", "Like That", or "Juicy". Speaking on behalf of the label in an interview with ''Billboard'', the chief operating officer John Fleckenstein thought that he and the others had "moved on" from ''Hot Pink'' with the amount of singles the album produced. In the beginning of 2021, around 15 months after its initial release, the track experienced a surge in popularity on TikTok. There, user Giulia Di Nicolantonio created a mashup of "Streets" and the 1959
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song "
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". The mashup became the soundtrack for the "Silhouette Challenge", an online video trend. Participants of the challenge would pose and dance to the rhythm of the two songs; Anka's part played first. Once "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" ended and the
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ped to signal the beginning of "Streets", TikTok users would then show themselves covered in red lighting,
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to give the impression of a silhouette. The Silhouette Challenge went viral. Consequently, it helped to propel "Streets" up the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and
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Top 200 charts. Within one month, the mashup had appeared in over 300,000 videos on TikTok, and clips that contained the hashtag "Silhouette" had been viewed around 526 million times. Recording artists who took part in the trend include Cardi B,
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, and
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Critical reception

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'' Lucy Shanker, in a review of ''Hot Pink'', argued that "Streets" presents Doja Cat "in her most serious form". For Lakin Starling of ''Pitchfork'', the track fell under the "ultra-soft and chill" side of the album. Shanker hailed "Streets" as one of ''Hot Pink'' best songs and cited how it demonstrated Doja Cat's musical versatility: "
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sounds great, but just as you settle into hearing her in that manner, she switches it up again." Starling shared a similar opinion about this versatility, but wrote that Doja Cat ran the risk of having listeners mistake her for another artist due to ''Hot Pink'' use of several musical styles. Nonetheless, Starling praised Doja Cat's slow and raspy voice which was present in tracks like "Streets", believing that such vocal performances constituted one of the album's clearest. In an analysis of "Streets", Aaron Williams of ''
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'' opined that Doja Cat's reaction to its growing popularity was an example of how to properly handle fame online. He wrote that she can adapt to her audience's interests and activities, consciously capitalizing on the Internet trends that her fans create and letting them determine which songs she should promote as new singles. Williams described this behavior as "rid ngthe changing tides" whenever any of her old releases eventually go viral. Similarly, staff writers at ''Billboard'' believed that the track's gradual rise to fame demonstrates Doja Cat's "innate ability" to produce hit singles and prolong the commercial success of her albums, "in an era where artists are moving between records faster than ever".


Commercial performance and release

"Streets" was a
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that gradually acquired Internet-driven success. It began to gain traction on social media platforms in the early days of 2021 after three live performances of the song, released to
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during the previous year, sparked interest in the track.


United States

In January 2021, "Streets" entered ''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number 26, where it would remain for 20 weeks. The same month, it debuted at number 18 on the chart's constituent Hot R&B Songs, spending 21 weeks there. "Streets" initially received a negligible amount of
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; the song's chart performance was driven predominantly by
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and digital sales because of its online success. During the tracking week ending February 4, it accrued 4,000 downloads and 18.7million streams in the United States, according to
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. It reached its Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs peak on the week of February 13, at number 7. The event marked Doja Cat's second song to enter the chart's top 10 after "Say So" in 2020, which spent two weeks at number 1. By March, "Streets" peaked at number 3 on the Hot R&B Songs chart. The track first appeared on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart during the week of January 23, debuting at number 91 and rising to number 39 the subsequent week. It jumped to number 25 on the chart issue dated February 6, 2021, with 16.1million streams, 2,000 downloads, and 192,000 airplay audience impressions. "Streets" climbed to number 18 during its fourth week on the Hot 100. With this, it became Doja Cat's second top 20 entry (as lead artist) on the chart after "Say So", which reached the top spot. Due to its boost in recognition, "Streets" was promoted to US
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stations on February 16, 2021. Subsequently, it became the seventh and final single from ''Hot Pink''. By March, "Streets" had accumulated over 333million streams and reached its Hot 100 peak at number 16. It, along with three other Doja Cat songs, was certified 2×platinum by the RIAA on July 1, 2022.


Other markets

In Europe, "Streets" peaked within the top 20 of singles charts for Greece (2), Lithuania (4), Ireland (9), the United Kingdom (12), and Slovakia (15). It received a platinum certification in the United Kingdom from the
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(BPI), which denotes 600,000 certified units consisting of sales and on-demand streaming. "Streets" was Doja Cat's third biggest song in the country upon the release of her third studio album ''
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'' (2021), having garnered 53.6million UK streams at the time. It was also a top-40 chart entry in five other European territories, peaking at number 21 in Portugal, at number 23 in Iceland, at number 24 in Belgian
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, at number 27 in Switzerland, and at number 37 in Hungary. "Streets" was certified platinum in Greece, Poland, and Portugalin Switzerland, it received a gold certification. The song also peaked within the top 20 of charts in New Zealand (10), Australia (12), and Canada (19); it was awarded platinum certifications in the former two countries. Specifically, "Streets" was certified platinum by
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and certified 3×platinum by the
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(ARIA). In Latin America, it received a double diamond certification from
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(PMB) and a Platinum+Gold certification from
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(AMPROFON).


International

"Streets" debuted at number 126 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 during the week of January 23, 2021. It moved up to number 32 in its second charting week, before ascending to number 16 in its third. "Streets" was Doja Cat's first song to reach the Global 200's top 10, hitting its peak at number 8 during the week of February 13. In total, it spent 66 weeks in the chart. Kemosabe and RCA made two remixes of "Streets" available to streaming services on March 12. One was by the electronic band
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. The other was titled the "Silhouette Remix", which featured a sample of "Put Your Head on My Shoulder", the same Paul Anka song used for the Silhouette Challenge. A week after, an
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was released for digital download and streaming. The tracklist includes the Disclosure version of "Streets" along with four other remixes by DJ Sliink,
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.


Music video

A music video for "Streets", directed by Christian Breslauer, premiered via YouTube on March 9, 2021. Its release happened as Doja Cat was preparing to promote her then-upcoming third studio album, ''Planet Her''. Jackson Langford of ''
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'' and Halle Kiefer of ''
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'' observed multiple tonally dark and "twisted" scenes present in the video, whereas Jessica McKinney of ''
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'' used the word "sexy" to describe the scenes. Because it utilizes a combination of erotic and horror elements, ''
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'' Claire Shaffer summarized the music video as a " sultry ..horror-fantasy". The video begins with a shot of a male driver, played by
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. While inside a cab on a heavily congested street, he notices Doja Cat posing as a
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by a shop window across the sidewalk. Similar to the TikTok mashup, the first few seconds of "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" begin to play. Upon the beat drop, Doja Cat, still in the shop window, performs the Silhouette Challenge. The lights suddenly change to a red color, and the music transitions from "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" to "Streets" as she dances to the beat, seducing the cab driver while doing so. In the next scene, Doja Cat dances on top of a destroyed car's hood while the rain pours. A group of men, wearing white contact lenses, rise from the dead and form a crowd around her. The driver returns and approaches Doja Cat, but she ensnares and pulls him upwards using strings from a spider web. Dressed like a black widow, she climbs along the surface of a brick-wall building. On its walls lies the cab driver, trapped by the massive web that Doja Cat created. Doja Cat is then seen on a living room couch, in a house near a
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site. She rests her head on the lap of a mannequin of what seems to be the cab driver. A bomb detonation happens nearby, which sets the living room on fire. During the video's conclusion, the driver is back inside his cab, and it is revealed that he imagined every prior event. Doja Cat is now shown as his cab's passenger.


Reception

Williams of ''Uproxx'' described the music video's spider imagery as a
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idea, which gave the impression that the video took months of preparation to generate viral popularity around "Streets". He emphasized, however, that it was posted after "Streets" was already popular online, and he argued that the premiere happened as an attempt to capitalize on the song's success. Jessica McKinney of ''Complex'' shared the same opinion: she thought that the video did "a great job of appealing to current social media trends". Heran Mamo, a staff writer for ''Billboard'', found Doja Cat's iteration of the Silhouette Challenge to be "epic"; ''
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'' Eric Mason called the visuals "yet another fruit of the Doja-to-TikTok feedback loop". McKinney included the video for "Streets" in a year-end list that ranked the best music videos of 2021, where she placed it at fourth place. She believed that, apart from taking advantage of the song's viral status, it successfully demonstrated Doja Cat's creativity. McKinney further argued that Doja Cat has had a history of releasing "the most innovative music videos in the industry right now" and cited the one for "Streets" as the latest example of such. Mason, and Dan Cairns and Jake Helm of ''
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'', also placed the video in their respective publications' year-end lists. Cairns and Helm described the video as "stunning" and compared its aesthetic to that of film noir media. Mason praised its
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and the "magnetic charisma" present in Doja Cat's performance.


Live performances

A live performance of "Streets" was posted to YouTube on March 5, 2020, as part of video hosting service
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's ''Lift'' initiative, aimed at promoting up-and-coming artists to a wider audience. In it, Doja Cat sings the track as she wades in a massive tub of milk. Vevo partnered with her for ''Lift'' to increase her visibility through live performances that made use of "distinctive settings". The video's production team incorporated milk into the set design to evoke cat imagery, which they found appropriate given Doja Cat's name and image. According to the description for the video, the milk-filled stage ended up being ''Lift'' "most ambitious studio build to date". Lynn Sharpe, in a ''
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'' article published during the release, believed that the live performance marked Doja Cat's "latest step toward world domination". On December 24, 2020, Doja Cat's YouTube channel uploaded six performances of three different songs from ''Hot Pink'' to the platform. She created the series of videos, titled the ''Hot Pink Sessions'', as a gesture of thanks to her fans for their support. Two of those performances were live renditions of "Streets". After winning Best New Pop Artist at the 2021
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, she performed the song again, as part of a medley that incorporated it with "Say So" and "
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" featuring American singer SZA. The performance began with her standing in a cornfield, accompanied by backup dancers who donned gray
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alien costumes. Once the medley ended, Doja Cat was lifted off the stage while showered in rays of light, appearing to levitate towards an
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above her. In 2022, she headlined for that year's
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festival, replacing Kanye West in the role. She included "Streets", among other songs from ''Hot Pink'' and ''Planet Her'', in the setlist for her performance.


Track listing

; Digital download / streaming (Silhouette Remix) # "Streets (Silhouette Remix)" – 4:02 ; Digital download / streaming (Disclosure Remix) # "Streets (
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Remix)" – 4:14 ; Digital download / streaming (Remix EP) # "Streets (Disclosure Remix)" – 4:14 # "Streets (DJ Sliink Remix)" – 2:13 # "Streets (
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Remix)" – 3:26 # "Streets (
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Remix)" – 3:20 # "Streets (
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Remix)" – 2:55


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Hot Pink''. Recording and management * Engineered at Westlake Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California) * Mastered at Bernie Grundman, Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood, California) * Contains a sample from "Streets Is Callin', written by Theron Otis Feemster, Christopher Jefferies and Demarie Sheki, as performed by B2K, published by Feemstro/Universal Music-Z Tunes LLC (ASCAP), Ole New Colorful Picture Music/Anthem Entertainment (ASCAP). Personnel *
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– vocals, songwriting * Dominique Logan – songwriting, production * Darius Logan – songwriting, production * Lydia Asrat – songwriting * David Sprecher – songwriting * Theron Feemster, Theron Otis Feemster – songwriting * Christopher Jefferies – songwriting * Demarie Sheki – songwriting * Rian Lewis – Audio recording, engineering * Neal H Pogue – audio mixing, mixing * Mike Bozzi – audio mastering, mastering


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References

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