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"Memories Back Then" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., featuring
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s from fellow American
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s B.o.B and
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, as well as vocals from American singer-songwriter Kris Stephens. The song, produced Maurice "Kenoe" Jordan, was initially released as a single by
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on April 22, 2013. The song debuted and peaked at number 88 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.


Background

T.I. had originally recorded "Memories Back Then", for his eighth studio album '' Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head'' (2012). In an interview released on October 19, 2012,
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Kendrick Lamar revealed that he recorded a song with T.I., for the aforementioned album. The song was also reported to feature B.o.B and
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Belgian-Australian singer-songwriter
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's hit single, "
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". Although the track failed to appear on ''Trouble Man'' due to sample-clearance issues, B.o.B announced the song would be the first single from the Grand Hustle Records compilation album, ''Hustle Gang''.


Music and lyrics

The song's mass appeal attracted T.I. to the sample: "The record's just jamming. When I heard the twist they put on it, man, it was kind of a no-brainer." T.I. also chose the record for its
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ability, which he has always been successful with in the past: "It sounds like hip-hop with an international twist to it, and I'm known for taking those types of records and bridging that gap between what we do and what they do," he explained, dropping in a couple of examples. "From M.I.A.'s ' Paper Planes' to '
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,' we took
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' ' Gypsy Woman' for ' Why You Wanna.'" Over the drum-heavy sample, Lamar and Bobby Ray join T.I. in sharing some nostalgic stories, which he says reminds him of some of a few renowned MCs and their classic projects: " e'retaking turns on our story about a female that we knew years, years, years ago before we were who we are today. It kinda puts me in the mind of the ' Da Art of Storytellin' nd_''The_Art_of_Storytelling''.html" ;"title="The_Art_of_Storytelling.html" ;"title="nd ''The Art of Storytelling">nd ''The Art of Storytelling''">The_Art_of_Storytelling.html" ;"title="nd ''The Art of Storytelling">nd ''The Art of Storytelling''from Outkast and Slick Rick. It puts me in the mind of that."


Rework

The song failed to make ''Trouble Man'' or ''Hustle Gang''‘s final respective track listing’s due to sample clearances. On December 17, 2012 T.I. appeared on
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's Sway in the Morning
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to promote the Hustle Gang album, while there he premiered "Memories Back Then". T.I. did not want to abandon the song and felt the song needed to reach more people, so he had the song reworked, removing Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" sample: "I rocked out as soon as I heard it. It felt relevant, it felt urgent. However, I was not able to work out a clearance. I didn't want to waste the opportunity because it was such a great performance and meaningful message from myself and B.o.B and Kendrick.”, T.I. said to
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.


Music video

In March 2013, T.I. filmed the
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for "Memories Back Then", in
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, alongside B.o.B, Kendrick Lamar and Kris Stephens. The music video for "Memories Back Then", directed by Philly Fly Boy, was released April 22, 2013. As of March 2021 the video has over 100 million views.


Track listing

*Digital download # "Memories Back Then" — 5:06


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


References

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