Letting Go (Dutty Love)

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"Letting Go (Dutty Love)"
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Single by Sean Kingston featuring Nicki Minaj
Released August 3, 2010
Recorded 2010
Genre Reggae fusion, R&B
Length 3:51
Label Epic, Beluga Heights
Writer(s) Kisean Anderson, Ester Dean, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Traci Hale, Onika Maraj
Producer(s) Stargate
Sean Kingston singles chronology
"Everyone"
(2010)
"Letting Go (Dutty Love)"
(2010)
"Dumb Love"
(2010)
Nicki Minaj singles chronology
"2012 (It Ain't the End)"
(2010)
"Letting Go (Dutty Love)"
(2010)
"Check It Out"
(2010)

"Letting Go (Dutty Love)" is a song by American recording artist Sean Kingston. It was produced by Stargate, and features Trinidadian-born American recording artist Nicki Minaj. The song was originally released as the second single from Kingston's third studio album,[1] Back 2 Life, but was taken off for unknown reasons. The song samples Rihanna's "Te Amo" which was also produced by the same production team, Stargate.[2] As of December 2014, the song has sold 1.1 million copies in the United States.[3]

Background

The song was produced by Stargate and written by Sean Kingston, Ester Dean, Stargate, Traci Hale, and Nicki Minaj who appears on the track. The Official Remix Features Rapper Rick Ross[4] With the release of the song, Kingston commented on how proud he was of his song, calling it his strongest single yet.[5] He stated on his Twitter "Okay, so I never felt so good about ANY of my songs since ‘Beautiful Girls’ but trust me when I tell YOU... ‘Letting Go (Dutty Love)’ is a HIT!"[5]

The song was released onto iTunes June 21, 2010 on "East Coast Digital Radio-Hip-Hop/Rap Podcast/Blog" for a free download as a podcast.[6]

An alternate version of the song exists that appears to be an earlier version of the song. Said version does not feature vocals from Nicki Minaj, which suggests that it was the original version of the song before Minaj has been arranged, and therefore has a different third verse; furthermore the ending is extended and features one more repetition of the last line. The song's length of 3 minutes and 47 seconds is about the same as the regular version (that includes the intro by Minaj from the third verse at the beginning). This alternate version is referred to as Letting Go (Dutty Love) (Promo Only Clean Edit). It is not known if the version was leaked or distributed for promotional use by the record label.

Composition

The song samples Rihanna's "Te Amo" which was also produced by the same production team, Stargate.[2] The song has been described as an "island-tinged" jam that features synthesized dance floor beats and air horn effects.[1][7] Minaj is featured in the song during the bridge and an additional verse reining in her R-rated commentary on the light-and-fluffy track.[1] "Letting Go (Dutty Love)" lyrically speaks of about new love, letting go of worries and just having fun.[1][7] The melody and its backbeat feature the "Dutty, dutty, dutty love love" which has been complimented.[1] Kingston accentuates a Caribbean drawl atop steel drums and a heavy bassline.[8]

Critical reception

Rap-Up gave the song a positive review stating "Sound the alarm. Sean Kingston has just entered the race for the song of the summer."[5] Erika Brooks Adickman of Idolator commented "All in all, we want to slap on some roller-skates and bop our heads to this song on our iPods. Can we place 'Letting Go (Dutty Love)' in the race as Song for the Summer? On December 2, 2011 this song was certified platinum by the RIAA."[7]

Music video

A music video for the single was shot over the weekend of June 17, 2010, in Jamaica, directed by Lil X.[9] Pictures of Kingston and Minaj on the set of the music video leaked onto the internet June 21, 2010,[10] A sneak peek of the music video was released on Rap-Up on July 29.[11] The music video premiered on Twitter August 3, 2010.[12] The video takes place in a dance-hall in Jamaica with a cast of dancers and fire-breathers, including American-Jamaican artist Shaggy. Throughout the video, Kingston and Minaj are seen singing into the camera while dancing on the dance-floor and singing their verses on a stage into an old fashioned microphone. The video ends with Minaj blowing a kiss into the camera.

Live performances

Minaj has rapped her verse on select dates of her Pink Friday Tour. She also performed her part on her Pink Friday: Reloaded Tour.

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[13] 73
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) 35
Italian Airplay Chart 96
New Zealand Singles Chart[14] 23
US Billboard Hot 100[15] 36
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[16] 18
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[17] 51
US Latin Pop Songs (Billboard)[18] 24
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[19] 26
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[20] 24

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
United States (RIAA)[21] Platinum 1,305,000[3]

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Country Date Type
United States June 28, 2010[22] Rhythmic airplay
July 13, 2010[22] Mainstream
August 3, 2010[23] Digital download

References

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  15. "Sean Kingston – Chart history" Billboard Hot 100 for Sean Kingston.
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  18. "Sean Kingston – Chart history" Billboard Latin Pop Songs for Sean Kingston.
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  20. "Sean Kingston – Chart history" Billboard Rhythmic Songs for Sean Kingston.
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