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"Party Up (Up in Here)"
Single by DMX
from the album ...And Then There Was X
Released June 6, 2000
Format 12-inch single, CD Single
Recorded 1999
Genre East Coast hip hop
Length 4:37
Label Ruff Ryders
Writer(s) E. Simmons
Producer Swizz Beatz
DMX singles chronology
"What's My Name?"
(1999)
"Party Up (Up in Here)"
(2000)
"We Right Here"
(2001)

"Party Up (Up in Here)" is a song by rapper DMX. It is one of DMX's best known songs and is from his best selling album ...And Then There Was X, released in 1999. The track is his highest-charting song to date, reaching #27 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1] The track is featured on the introduction of Dave Chappelle's "Killing Them Softly" stand-up routine, and on the computer game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004. It is featured on the video game All-Star Baseball 2004 as one of the batter walk-ups. There are three versions of the song: an explicit/album version; a censored album version, and a radio/video edit version. The censored version is also used in the video game Def Jam Vendetta, as both menu music and an instrumental during gameplay.

[edit] Trivia

Michael Phelps listens to "Party Up" before his races, particularly his first world record and before he made the US Olympic Team.

The video for "Party Up" was filmed in Galveston, Texas at what is presently the Frost Bank building.

The song appears on the soundtrack of the movie Gone In 60 Seconds (2000); it plays on the car radio of a stolen Humvee trying to evade the police.

The song is also featured in How High, a film starring Redman and Method Man, as well as the movies Like Mike, King's Ransom, Hardball, First Sunday and Zack and Miri Make a Porno.

The song also appeared in episodes of the television shows Malcolm in the Middle and King of Queens.

After the Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA championship in 2000, in the locker room, they were singing the song.

The song takes shots at rapper Kurupt, for dissing him on "Callin Out Names" over DMX having an affair with Foxy Brown, Kurupt's former fiance.

The song is featured in the beginning of Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly, a Dave Chappelle comedy special.

The song is featured as a track on Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004

Professional wrestler Elix Skipper came out to a knock-off/interpretation of the song (with his own lyrics) as his entrance music while in WCW, following in the footsteps of pro wrestlers such as Diamond Dallas Page & Chris Jericho, who also used knock-offs of popular songs as entrance themes. [1]

[edit] Chart positions

Year Chart Position
2000 Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 8
2000 Billboard Hot Rap Singles 11
2000 Billboard Rhytmic Top 40 7
2000 Billboard Hot 100 27
2000 Billboard Hot Ringtones 1
2005 Billboard Mainstream Top 40 10
2000 Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 39
2000 Billboard Top 40 Tracks 33

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