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"Touch the Sky" is a song recorded by American hip hop artist
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for his second studio album, ''
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'' (2005). The song features Lupe Fiasco on his career debut. It was produced by
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, standing as the album's only track to not include production from West. The song was released in the United Kingdom as a digital EP through
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and Def Jam on January 1, 2006. On February 14, the aforementioned labels serviced the song to US
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stations as the album's fourth single. The next month, it was released in various countries for digital download by Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam and as a
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through
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, respectively. After Just Blaze played West multiple beats, "Touch the Sky" was the one that he felt most passionate about. It is a hip hop track that includes a slowed sample from the
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song "
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" (1971). The song's lyrics center around West encouraging others to have as much confidence in themselves as he does. It was met with universal acclaim from music critics, with Lupe Fiasco's appearance gathering praise from the majority of them, though some critics were complimentary towards the production. The accompanying
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was released in February 2006 and directed by
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. Within it, West portrays the daredevil Evel Kanyevel in homage to Evel Knievel's unsuccessful jump across the Snake River Canyon. Evel Knievel sued West over the video in December 2006, though the two ultimately settled the lawsuit in November 2007. The visual received multiple nominations at award shows. "Touch the Sky" peaked at number 42 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 2006, while reaching the top 10 of the charts in Australia, Scotland and the UK. That same year, the song attained top 20 positions in Finland, Ireland, and New Zealand. It has since been certified platinum in the United States, the UK, and Australia by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA),
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(BPI) and
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(ARIA), respectively. West performed the song live at the
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and ''
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''. The Milwaukee Brewers use this song for their home runs.


Background and development

During a July 2014 interview with
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for SKEE TV, American rapper Lupe Fiasco revealed that he and West didn't meet through Chicago connections even though they both came from the city as West "was always in a different world." Initially, Lupe Fiasco didn't want to feature on "Touch the Sky", with him not "feeling the vibe" of the song at the time. After being persuaded by his partner telling him "Nah, you gotta trust me. You gotta do this," Lupe Fiasco ultimately agreed on the collaboration and stated of working with West that "from there on we kind of clicked up and kept it moving up until this day." The feature stands as Lupe Fiasco's career debut. American hip hop producer
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was asked to produce for West during a phone call with
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, with the call leading to him being signed to the label and Just Blaze recalled "a lot of great music" being made. Throughout West's production career, comparisons have been made between him and Just Blaze. A speed alteration method of sampling was first present within West's music on his debut single "
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" (2003) and this sampling method was used in West's music throughout his career. Just Blaze had been listening to American singer-songwriter
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at the time of sampling his work. The song was one of the tracks that helped West achieve mainstream success in the United States. When guest-hosting the radio station Beats 1 in December 2015, Just Blaze shared a number of previously unheard records from Roc-A-Fella musicians. An alternative take on "Touch the Sky" with American singer
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featured was among the records played by him.


Composition and recording

Musically, "Touch the Sky" is a hip hop song. A slowed sample is included of Mayfield's 1971 recording "
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" within the song, as written by him, alongside Latin horns. Lyrically, the song sees West give encouragement and inspiration to people for them to have a high level of self-confidence like him. A brief history of bright clothes in New York rap is provided by West, dating back to when he first signed to Roc-A-Fella years before the song's release. West insists with certain lyrics that even though he tried to right his wrongs, they helped him with songwriting. Lupe Fiasco performs the third verse, in which he uses a number of double entendres and metaphors. Just Blaze solely handled the song's production, making it the only track on ''Late Registration'' to not be produced by West and also the only track from the album that the former worked on. He tried the Mayfield sample after nothing was really clicking in the studio and it was the beat that West felt passionate about when he played West multiple beats. When asked on
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about the story behind "Touch the Sky" in May 2016, Just Blaze revealed that he completed the production 20 minutes before West arrived at Baseline Studios. While "Touch the Sky" was produced by Just Blaze, the track was written by West, Lupe Fiasco and Justin Smith. It was recorded by
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and Andrew Dawson at
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(Hollywood, CA) and Chalice Recording Studios (Hollywood, CA), respectively. The track was mixed by Mike Dean at Chalice Recording Studios, with assistant engineering from Richard Reitz, Matt Green, Nate Connelly and Mike Mo.
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mastered the track.


Release and reception

"Touch the Sky" was released on August 30, 2005, as the third track on West's second studio album ''Late Registration''. On January 1, 2006, a digital EP was released in the United Kingdom for the song through West's labels Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam, which contains three tracks. The song was later sent to
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stations in the US by West's labels on February 2 as the album's fourth single. On March 7, it was released for digital download in numerous countries through Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam, with a radio edit and the instrumental included. A
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was later released by
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for the song on April 24, 2006, with the single consisting of three tracks. The track received universal acclaim from music critics, who generally praised Lupe Fiasco's feature. Alexis Petridis of ''
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'' pointed out the track as where West "wittily acknowledges the familiarity of the "Move on Up" (1971) sample by humming distractedly along." Sean Fennessey of ''
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'' called Lupe Fiasco an "impressive newcomer" and described Just Blaze's production on the track as "life-affirming." The lyrics "I'm trying to right my wrongs/ But it's funny, the same wrongs help me write the songs" were branded by Chris DeVille of '' Stereogum'' as "one of a handful of lines that could work as a thesis statement for Kanye West's career." DeVille elaborated: "He's as inflammatory and conflicted as ever here, and it lends ''Late Registration'' the same feeling of rawness and spontaneity that inspired Kanye's comment about George Bush." Keertana Sastry of ''
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'' ranked the track as the fourth best from the album and wrote of it: "Now this is the kind of monster hit track that I can get behind, and the track also gave us the genius that is Lupe Fiasco." David Browne of ''
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'' called the track where West "throws his diploma-free success in our faces, marveling at his good fortune" and claimed for it to be "powered by" the sample of "Move on Up", while also writing of West's performance that he "can still be funny, as when he sings a snippet of 'Leaving on a Jet Plane'." In reference to the track's position on ''Late Registration'', Spence D. of '' IGN'' claimed: "The groove gets a slight bump, thanks to horns and a more energetic stance from West on 'Touch The Sky.'" He described Lupe Fiasco as "who offers up call-and-response chanting in an echo chamber manner before he drops a buttery verse toward the end of the track." Luke McManus of RTÉ cited the musical style of the song as being "sample-based and classic," claiming for the Mayfield sample to be in reference to "the golden age of 1970s
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Accolades

''Live About'' ranked the song at number 18 on their top 50 list of the best hip hop songs in 2005. On ''Pitchfork'' list of the 200 best songs from the 2000s, "Touch the Sky" was listed at number 157 and the staff described the song as "Kanye at his humblest: Detailing his struggles and failures before exploding into that glorious chorus, outsourcing the beat
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Just Blaze because nobody could've flipped that Curtis Mayfield sample harder." ''
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'' placed it at number 18 on their list of West's 25 best songs, with Larry Bartleet of the publication calling the sample "the beaming basis for this tune." Lupe Fiasco's verse was ranked at number 50 on a list published by ''
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'' of the 50 best guest verses of all time.


Music video


Background and synopsis

West financed the
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for "Touch the Sky" himself after he did not like the first version Def Jam paid for. Just Blaze commented on this in an interview: Prior to directing the music video,
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had directed for West in 2004 on the video for his single "
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were originally supposed to star in it as reporters, though the band didn't appear due to being in Europe at the time of filming. The production cost for the video was approximately $1 million, which is the 25th most expensive music video of all time. The visual was debuted on MTV in February 2006, and filmed as a '70s style short movie about daredevil Evel Kanyevel, played by West, and his failed attempt to fly a rocket across the Grand Canyon. It was done in homage to Evel Knievel's unsuccessful jump across the Snake River Canyon in 1974 and West uses the music video to make fun of his huge ego. West also pokes fun at his anti-Bush outburst from 2005 and the possibility of his career arc ending with a crash-and-burn. The video features a cameo from Canadian-American actress
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, who opposes the daredevil character that West portrays. American actresses
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and
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also make appearances in it.


Lawsuit

In December 2006,
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filed a lawsuit against West in the U.S. District Court of
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for
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. Specifically, Knievel's lawsuit cites the red, white and blue costume worn by West in the music video as being a copy of the jumpsuit that the stuntman wore on a September 1974 ''
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'' cover when preparing for his Snake River Canyon jump, with him including a copy of the cover as an exhibit to the complaint. Evel Knievel also took issue with the persona put on by West. West's attorneys argued that the music video amounted to
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and therefore was covered under the
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. Just days before his death in November 2007, Evel Knievel amicably settled the suit after being paid a visit from West, saying, "I thought he was a wonderful guy and quite a gentleman," and stated that him and West "settled the lawsuit amicably." However, the two of them made an agreement to not publicly discuss the terms of their dispute.


Reception

Sydney Scott of ''
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'' pointed out the cameos within the music video as what "definitely made for an interesting video." West reacted negatively to the video not receiving any nominations at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, saying during an interview, "It didn't get any nominations, but it's one of the most memorable videos of the year for me." However, at the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards, the music video was nominated for Best Video. After not winning the latter award, West thought he should have won because the visual "cost a million dollars, Pamela Anderson was in it. I was jumping across canyons." The video earned a nomination for Best International Video - Artist at the
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. It was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Styling at the 2007 Music Video Production Awards. At the same ceremony, the music video was awarded Best Hip-Hop Video. ''Complex'' named it the fourth best music video of the 2000s decade.


Commercial performance


North America

Though not released as a single initially, "Touch the Sky" reached number 72 on the US '' Billboard''
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chart for the issue dated November 5, 2005. After its single release, the song entered the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 90 for the issue date of February 25, 2006. On March 4, it climbed 20 places to number 70 on the chart. The song experienced a similar jump the next week, rising 18 places to number 52. After two weeks, the song then entered the top 50 of the Hot 100 on March 18 at number 47. The next week, it peaked at number 42 on the chart, attaining similar performance to West's single " Diamonds from Sierra Leone" that reached number 43 on the Hot 100 in 2005. "Touch the Sky" remained on the chart for a total of nine weeks. On the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, the song reached its peak of number 23 on March 11. That same week, the song attained its highest position on a ''Billboard'' chart by reaching number ten on the US
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chart. The song peaked at number 35 on the US ''Billboard'' Mainstream Top 40 for the issue of March 25, 2006. On September 23, 2020, "Touch the Sky" was certified
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by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shelving 1,000,000 certified units in the US.


Europe and Oceania

The song had its best performance in the UK, peaking at number six on the
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, giving West his fifth top ten single in the country. It remained on the chart for a total of 15 weeks. On the year-end list of the best selling tracks in the UK for 2006, the song ranked at number 93. It was certified platinum by the
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(BPI) for selling 600,000 sales-equivalent units on February 26, 2021. In Scotland, the song performed similarly, reaching number seven on the
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. It peaked at number 14 on the Irish Singles Chart, giving West his fourth top 20 single on the chart. Similarly, the song peaked at number 15 on the
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. "Touch the Sky" experienced less commercial success in the
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and
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charts, peaking at number 62 and 97, respectively. "Touch the Sky" was successful in Australia, peaking at number ten on the ARIA Singles Chart; it stood as West's second top ten single in the country, following on from "Gold Digger" reaching number one in 2005. In 2015, the song was certified platinum by the
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(ARIA) for exceeding 70,000 shipped copies. On the
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, the song reached number 16 and stayed on the chart for seven weeks. West had previously reached the same position in 2003 with "Through the Wire", which also remained on the NZ Singles Chart for seven weeks.


Live performances

West's first televised live performance of "Touch the Sky" occurred at the premiere of season 31 of ''
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'', with West transitioning from a melody of "Gold Digger" into a performance of the song. On October 11, 2005, West performed it live as the opener to the kickoff show of the Touch the Sky Tour at the
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's Convocation Center. During the performance, West wore a light-colored shirt and pants, a suit jacket and sunglasses with white frames. West requested the crowd to shout lyrics of the song and they followed through with his request. On September 29, 2005, a performance of the song was delivered by West at Abbey Road Studios in London for his 2006 live album ''
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''. It was performed by West at the
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as the opener again to a concert of the Touch The Sky Tour on November 9, 2005. West performed a medley of "Touch the Sky", " Stronger" (2007), " Good Life" (2007) and other singles at the Be the Change Youth Ball for the first inauguration of
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as US
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on January 20, 2009. While performing, Kanye told the crowd: "Let's make some noise for our new president, Obama. It feels so good to be standing here," while also noting that his mother Donda West would be proud to see him performing for the president. In February 2009, Kanye West delivered a rendition of the track for his 2010 live album ''
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''. The performance began in a musically stripped down style, with only the bass and drums being present alongside West's vocals. When the track reached its climax, West revealed his "greatest pain in life." Towards the end of his performance, West showed self-awareness by admitting to having been "an asshole for so long." On June 7, 2010, West performed the track live at
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during a concert for school children; this concert marked West's first live appearance since his incident with
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at the 2009 VMAS. It was performed by West as part of his headlining set at the 2011
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. For his headlining live show at the Festival Mawazine: Rhythms of the World in Rabat on May 22, West delivered a performance of the track. At a concert in
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on October 28, 2011, during West and Jay-Z's
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, West came out to perform "Touch the Sky" after a wardrobe change. During the performance, he wore a tribal-type jacket, leather kilt, leather pants underneath and his glow-in-the-dark Air Yeezys, and Rob Markman of MTV called the outfit worn by Jay-Z at the concert "no match" for West's. When performing at Austin X's Music festival on June 8, 2014, West omitted Jay-Z's name from the song's lyrics, which he also did when performing " Blood on the Leaves" (2013) and "
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" (2012) at the festival. West stopped the opening of the song when performing it live at the 2015 Glastonbury Festival, walking off after stating "that's not what we rehearsed in the dressing room." For his performance of the song, West entered a cherry picker that elevated to 30m in the air and floated over the crowd, who sung along with him. West performed the song live at the
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in
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during the Saint Pablo Tour on August 30, 2016. As part of the same tour, it was the 26th song to be performed by West during his 4th concert on the tour at The Forum in Inglewood, California on November 1 of that year and West got "rowdy" during the performance.


Other versions

A cover version of "Touch the Sky" was played by eight-piece American brass ensemble
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that included horns and was released on their mixtape ''Power = Power'' in 2013. American hip hop group
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, which consists of
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,
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and Jadakiss, freestyled over the song in 2005 with a feature from
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. Urban Noize released a remix in April 2012 that includes vocals from English musician
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alongside their interpretation of West and Lupe Fiasco's vocals.


Track listings

Digital download # "Touch the Sky" (feat. Lupe Fiasco)
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– 3:56 # "Touch the Sky" (feat. Lupe Fiasco) nstrumental– 3:57 US CD single # "Touch the Sky" (Album Version) # "Jesus Walks" (Album Version) # "Diamonds from Sierra Leone" (AOL Sessions) # "Heard 'Em Say" (Michel Goundry/ Video) # "Touch the Sky" (MTV Version/ Closed Captioned/ Video) UK Digital EP # "Touch the Sky" – 3:57 # "Jesus Walks" – 3:14 # "Diamonds from Sierra Leone" (Sessions@AOL) – 4:12


Credits and personnel

Information taken from ''Late Registration'' liner notes. Recording *Recorded at
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(Hollywood, CA) and Chalice Recording Studios (Hollywood, CA) *Mixed at Chalice Recording Studios (Hollywood, CA). Personnel *
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 – songwriter * Wasalu Jaco – songwriter *Justin Smith – songwriter *
Curtis Mayfield Curtis Lee Mayfield (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer, and one of the most influential musicians behind soul and politically conscious African-American music.
 – songwriter *
Just Blaze Justin Gregory Smith (born January 8, 1978), known professionally as Just Blaze, is an American hip hop record producer and DJ. Born in Paterson, New Jersey, Blaze attended Rutgers University for three years before dropping out to pursue his mu ...
 – producer *
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 – recorder * Andrew Dawson – recorder * Mike Dean – mix engineer *Richard Reitz – assistant engineer *Matt Green – assistant engineer *Nate Connelly – assistant engineer *Mike Mo – assistant engineer *
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 – mastering


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Release history


See also

* List of top 10 singles in 2006 (Australia) *
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References


External links


"Touch the Sky" Lyrics
at MTV (archived from 2009) {{Lupe Fiasco singles 2006 singles 2005 songs Kanye West songs Lupe Fiasco songs Music video controversies Music videos directed by Chris Milk Roc-A-Fella Records singles Song recordings produced by Just Blaze Songs written by Curtis Mayfield Songs written by Just Blaze Songs written by Kanye West Songs written by Lupe Fiasco