Shining Down

"Shining Down" is a song by Lupe Fiasco. It was intended to be the first single of Everywhere, the first of three CDs of Lupe Fiasco's triple album, Lupe Fiasco's LupE.N.D., but because of its release being withheld, there was speculation circulating that it may be the first single of his third album, Lasers. The song, however, was only included in the iTunes deluxe version of the album and was considered a promotional single. The song is produced by Soundtrakk and features Matthew Santos, in the same collaborative manner in which the lead single "Superstar" was composed for Lupe's critically acclaimed second album Lupe Fiasco's The Cool.

"Shining Down"
Promotional single by Lupe Fiasco featuring Matthew Santos
from the album Lasers
ReleasedJuly 7, 2009
Recorded2009
Genre
Length4:34
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Soundtrakk

This song appears in the video game Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit.

Releases

On May 17, 2009, a low quality version of the single leaked onto the internet, possibly stemming from a rip of the "FNF TV Stream".[1] On June 16, the unmastered version of the song leaked. Fiasco stated that he was angry at the leak, and Matthew Santos further elaborated that the leaked track was not the final, mastered mix.[2][3] The final, official version of the song was released to iTunes on July 7, 2009.[4] Its peak position on the Billboard Hot 100 was no. 93.

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 93

References

  1. "Lupe Fiasco feat. Mathew Santos - Shining Down [Full/Low Quality]". Nah Right. 2009-05-17. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  2. "Lupe Talks About The Shining Down Leak ~ LUPEND - SKULLS". Lupefiasco-lupend.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  3. Matthew Santos (2015-09-25). "Matthew Santos (@MatthewSantos)". Twitter. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  4. "DROGASLight Out Now! on Twitter: "RT - New Single "Shining Down" @ iTunes - Next, Tuesday July 7th! http://www.wearenotlosers.com"". Twitter. 2009-07-01. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  5. "Lupe Fiasco Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved May 13, 2011.
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