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The offical remix features [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]] & [[Twista]], and has a new verse from [[Ludacris]]. It was leaked on January 27, 2010.
The offical remix features [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]] & [[Twista]], and has a new verse from [[Ludacris]]. It was leaked on January 27, 2010.


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==Track listing==
;Digital Single
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| extra_column = Sample(s)
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = How Low
| note1 =
| writer1 = <sup>C. Bridges, T. Williams, C. Ridenhour, E. Sadler, H. Shocklee
| extra1 =
* <small>Contains a sample of "[[Bring the Noise]]" by [[Public Enemy (group)|Public Enemy]]</small>
| length1 = 3:27
}}


==Charts==
==Charts==

Revision as of 13:03, 29 January 2010

"How Low"
Song

"How Low" is the first official single[1] off of Ludacris' upcoming album, Battles of the Sexes. It was first heard at the BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta on October 27th, 2009[2] when it was performed by Ludacris as the 2nd half of a medley that began with Lil Scrappy's "Addicted to Money", a song on which he is featured. The track is produced by Canadian producer T-Minus. The song was released on iTunes on December 8, 2009. The song debuted at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3]. The video was shot December 23rd, 2009 in Los Angeles and is directed by Dave Meyers. The video was leaked on to the internet January 20th .[4]

Sample

"How Low" samples Public Enemy's "Bring the Noise", for the vocal "How Low Can You Go?" (additional vocals by Carla Henderson).

Remix

The offical remix features Rick Ross & Twista, and has a new verse from Ludacris. It was leaked on January 27, 2010.

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Charts

The song debuted at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100, selling 93,000 units[5]. This makes it Ludacris' highest debut on the chart, and his first top twenty hit since 2007. After its debut, "How Low" fell to #23, but within three weeks it rebounded to its current peak of #10. After a month and a half, "How Low" has been certified Gold and is on it's way to Platinum, as per Ludacris on his Twitter on January 25th, 2010.

Chart (2009-2010) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 10
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 4
U.S. Billboard Rap Songs 2
Canadian Hot 100 81

References

Ludacris – How Low Music Video