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In the United Kingdom, it was released as a CD single, containing the album and instrumental version of the song, and two additional tracks from the album, "Red Light" (also produced by Lil Jon) and "Sweet Lies". LaFace Records sent "Yeah!" to US contemporary hit radio on February 7, 2004. The single was released in the United States on Januas a CD single and 12" single.
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Usher still opted to go with "Burn" as the lead single as a music video was already planned, however, the responses to "Yeah!" were overwhelmingly favorable, and "Yeah!" was released as the first single with "Burn" becoming the second single from the album. By the time they got back to business in January, the record already had thousands of radio plays with no label involvement. Lil Jon, who is also a DJ, then decided to leak the record to DJs across the country after the record companies shut down for Christmas break. Usher's friend and former A&R rep Kawan "KP" Prather commented: "'Burn' being a great song is one thing, but it's one of them things where people said, 'It's strong, but can we make history with that?' At the end of the day, you want an event." Usher was still unsure if "Yeah!" was the right choice. Though "Yeah!" was now completed, the label still had "Burn" on queue for the lead single. Lil Jon commented, "With so much invested, Jive wouldn't give up the cut." Lil Jon jumped back in the studio and created an equally catchy replacement track. Eventually realizing the mistake after Pablo played "Freek-a-leek" to Lil Jon, the latter insisted on producing more tracks for Pablo however, Pablo did not give up the song, due to the fact that it was already recorded and had been getting responses from Southern radio. However, Lil Jon, assuming that the song had not been used, gave the production to Usher, resulting in a rough version of "Yeah!". Without Lil Jon's knowledge, Jive Records gave one of the leftover tracks to hip hop artist Petey Pablo which would eventually become " Freak-a-Leek". The rapper would only select two tracks, which provided Lil Jon the opportunity to give leftover songs to other record labels. Several months prior to Lil Jon's involvement in the production of Confessions, he was commissioned by Jive Records to produce fifteen tracks for rapper Mystikal. They had 'Burn', 'Burn' was hot, but they needed that first powerful monster. In light of this, Usher was told to record a few more tracks, and so he enlisted American rapper-producer Lil Jon to aid in musical production. Reid listened to the songs, Reid felt the album lacked a song that had the potential to be released as the album's lead single. However, when the singer and the company's then-president L.A. In the fall of 2003, Usher submitted his fourth studio album, Confessions (2004), to his record label Arista Records. As of September 2013, the song has sold over 4 million copies in the US.
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The song ranked second on the Billboard Hot 100 2000–2009 Decade-end chart. "Yeah!" won a Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 47th Grammy Awards, while being nominated for Record of the Year. X, shows Usher, Ludacris and Lil Jon performing choreography in a club in front of blue laser beams. The song peaked in the top 10 in several year-end charts.Īn accompanying music video, directed by Mr. It was certified platinum in several countries, including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, and Norway, and received a two-times platinum certification in New Zealand. The song received a similar response in other countries, topping in other twelve charts worldwide. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). "Yeah!" was the longest-running number one single in 2004, subsequently topping the year-end chart on the Hot 100. "Yeah!" topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for 12 consecutive weeks, before being dethroned by Usher's follow-up single " Burn". The song was released as the lead single from Usher's fourth studio album Confessions (2004) on January 27, 2004, after Usher was told by Arista Records, his label at the time, to record more tracks for the album. Que Smith, Robert McDowell, LRoc, Ludacris, and Lil Jon, with the latter two as the featured artists for the song, and with Lil Jon also producing the song as well as incorporating crunk and R&B-which he coined as crunk&B-in the song's production. The song is co-written by Sean Garrett, Patrick J. " Yeah!" is a song by American singer Usher.