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"Come Back in One Piece" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah, featuring a guest appearance by American rapper DMX, for the
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to the 2000 film ''
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''. It was written by DMX, Stephen Garrett,
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, Rob Meys, George Clinton,
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and William Collins, while the production was handled by Gotti and Lil Rob. The song was released as the second single from ''Romeo Must Die'' on June 6, 2000, by
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and
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. Upon its release, "Come Back in One Piece" received acclaim from
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. However, it failed to enter the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at number 17 on its extension chart Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. Internationally, the song was released as a double A-side single with " I Don't Wanna". The accompanying
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for "Come Back in One Piece" was directed by
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and featured an "authentic" street theme, mixed with scenes from ''Romeo Must Die''.


Background and development

In 1999, Aaliyah landed her first film role in ''
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'' (2000), a loose adaptation of
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's '' Romeo and Juliet''. Aaliyah starred opposite martial artist
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, playing a couple who fall in love amid their warring families. It grossed US$18.6 million in its first weekend, reaching number two at the box office. In addition to acting, Aaliyah served as an executive producer of the
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, to which she contributed four songs, including "Come Back in One Piece". Aaliyah revealed that the production team "actually talked about the soundtrack before we even shot the movie". In a 2011 interview with ''Billboard'', DMX stated that Aaliyah and ''Romeo Must Die''s producer
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personally asked him to be a part of the film, stating: "When I was on tour, her and Joel Silver came to my dressing room to see if I wanted to be a part of the movie", adding: "Most people would have their people call, but she came herself. I'm like, 'Is this a trick question? You have to ask me if I want to be in a movie with Aaliyah? Hell yeah.' We
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met up in Vancouver to o''Romeo Must Die''."


Music and lyrics

"Come Back in One Piece" is a
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song, that "has a definite funk feel, complete with wailing bass kicks". It also samples "Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk" by
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, from their album '' Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome'' (1977). According to Chuck Taylor from ''Billboard'', Aaliyah is "playing the role of the concerned girlfriend who worries about the actions of her lover, but she understands what he has to do". Quentin B. Huff from ''
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'' mentioned: "In "Back in One Piece", Aaliyah's role is the devoted worrier. She's afraid for her man's safety when he goes out at night. "I barely sleep," she sings, almost breathless. Wishing he would just call her to let her know he's not "in some heat", Aaliyah's verse and refrain are pleas that he'll check in with her and "make it back in one piece." Huff also stated, "They are also prayers, I think, because she knows he won't check in and any promises he makes to come home safely are far from guarantees. DMX's rap is short on reassurances. With lines like, "Let me go, I'll be back, I ain't got time to convince", he sounds as if he's in too much of a rush to console her".


Release and promotion

"Come Back in One Piece" was serviced to rhythmic contemporary and
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radio stations in the United States on June 6, 2000, by
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and
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. It was later released internationally as a double A-side single with " I Don't Wanna". To promote ''Romeo Must Die'', Aaliyah and DMX performed "Come Back in One Piece" together on ''Romeo Must Die: The Kickoff Special'', which aired on MTV in March 2000. In August 2021, it was reported that Aaliyah's recorded work for Blackground (since rebranded as Blackground Records 2.0) would be re-released on physical, digital, and, for the first time ever, streaming services in a deal between the label and
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. ''Romeo Must Die: The Album'', including "Come Back in One Piece", was re-released on September 3.


Critical reception

In his review of "Come Back in One Piece", Chuck Taylor from '' Billboard'' stated: "Although the two stars couldn't be any more opposite – Aaliyah with her velvet tones and smooth moves, and DMX, who is known for his gruff, grimy flow – the contrast works in conveying the theme of the song". In 2016, ''
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'' compiled a list of Aaliyah's best songs and included "Come Back in One Piece". Writer Jacob Moore stated: "What made the song work so well wasn’t just DMX using dog metaphors to proclaim loyalty for his girl—it was Aaliyah meeting him somewhere in the middle", adding: "When she sang "Come Back in One Piece," she did it like she really understood that all things, even DMX, are more complicated than they seem". Bianca Gracie from Fuse felt that the song's sample of Parliament's "Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk" balanced out DMX's "thuggish flow" with Aaliyah's "honey-sweet melody" Quentin B. Huff from ''
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'' praised the song by saying: "I like that the song doesn't try to wrap things up neatly with a meeting of the minds. Instead, both sides are entrenched in their positions, forcing them to agree to disagree. I suspect the two personalities in this song would argue a lot, and there's quite a bit of realism in that".


Music video


Background

The accompanying
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for "Come Back in One Piece" was directed by
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. It was filmed in March 2000 in
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, DMX's hometown, and Mount Vernon, New York. While speaking with MTV about the video's theme, Little X stated: "I'm just trying to shoot DMX's hood, an area that he's from, because when you do a street joint, it has to be authentic". In a 2011 interview with ''Billboard'', DMX discussed filming the video with Aaliyah, stating: "We did the video in Mount Vernon and Yonkers. I got to bring Aaliyah to the hood. Not many people can say that". According to MTV News, during the video shoot security guards restrained "Mount Vernon junior and senior high school girls as they yelled, I love ya DMX!". A few fans shared their experience from being at the video shoot with MTV. After getting his autograph, 15-year-old Tawana Brown, recalled "DMX is the realest rapper out there, "I'm so glad I got to see him in my neighborhood. Most rappers wouldn't come here to shoot a video in front of their fans like that. I just love him." Another teen 16-year-old Jay Cee Williams, who wore a Ruff Ryders bandana around his head stated, "I'm so amped that they shot the video down the street from my house, That's what makes the dog MXso real."


Fashion

For the music video, Aaliyah wore a variety of different looks including a Python print outfit,
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jeans, and a sweatsuit. While speaking about the Python print outfit, Aaliyah's former stylist Derek Lee stated "it was pricey". Lee continued speaking on the outfit saying ," I can’t remember the Black designer who made it but I told him what I needed and he made it". The embellished Roberto Cavalli jeans were purchased by Lee just one day before the video shoot. In the video Aaliyah wanted to look "Hood", says lee. "She was like, I’m with DMX, we are in the Bronx, I need to look like I belong.” The sweatsuit is my favorite honestly. It was a very New York thing to wear jeans underneath the sweatsuit. She is wearing jeans, but she has a name belt. And the whole point of wearing the jeans is so she can wear her name belt and have the sweats swag. So she has on jeans with a name belt that’s unbuckled slightly to give that I don’t give a f kind of attitude. And then she has the baggy sweatpants over the jeans with Timbs. That’s classic New York Bronx style".


Synopsis

The video begins with a clip from ''
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'' on a small television screen, which then leads to the opening shot of the video with Aaliyah and DMX standing in front of a brick wall. In the next scene, DMX and his crew of friends get into a street fight in front of a liquor store. The video follows with Aaliyah singing in various locations, such as a dingy hallway and outside with DMX. Aaliyah is also shown walking and hanging out with a group of thugs while carrying her dog. She is also shown with her friends, getting into a street fight with a group of girls similar to DMX's street fight scene, as well as playing with her dog as she is lying in bed. During the final scene of the video, various residents from DMX's old neighborhood are taking pictures in front of murals of Aaliyah and DMX. The video ends with another scene from ''Romeo Must Die''.


Reception

The music video for "Come Back in One Piece" made its television debut on
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during the week ending April 17, 2000. During the week ending May 1, the video debuted on The Box and became the 15th most-played video on BET. During the week ending June 26, the video became the 27th most-played on MTV.


Track listing

"I Don't Wanna"/"Come Back in One Piece" #" I Don't Wanna" – 4:14 #"Come Back in One Piece" (no rap) (featuring DMX) – 3:41 #"Come Back in One Piece" (album version) (featuring DMX) – 4:18 #"Come Back in One Piece" (music video) – 3:36


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Official website
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