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Wop (song)

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Not to be confused withWAP (song).
2011 single by J. Dash featuring Flo Rida
"Wop"
Single byJ. Dash featuringFlo Rida
from the album Tabloid Truth
ReleasedJanuary 1, 2011 (2011-01-01)
RecordedApril 3, 2007 (2007-04-03)
GenreHip hop
Length3:20
LabelStereoFame
Songwriter(s)Jameyel Johnson

"Wop" (Stylized inall caps) is a song by rapperJ. Dash featuring rapperFlo Rida. First recorded in 2007, it was released in 2011 to serve as the lead single for J. Dash's albumTabloid Truth, released in 2012.

Upon the release of the album, "Wop" became a minor hit onBillboard'sHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but received renewed attention in March 2013 after pop singerMiley Cyrus posted aviral video of herselftwerking to the song. The popularity of the video, along with parodies and responses made by fans, influenced its re-emergence on theBillboard Hot 100 in March 2013, peaking at #51 on the Hot 100, and #14 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Background

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"Wop" was the name given to a hip hop dance that J. Dash and his friends had done to other songs atnightclubs. The song itself was created after he felt that they were "missing the track to go with our steps".[1][2]

Release and history

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"Wop" was initially posted on J. Dash'sYouTube channel in 2007; however, as the song began to goviral through user-posted videos of people performing its associated dance routine, he pulled the song and began work on a revised version to be released as a single,[3] followed by an officialmusic video featuring fellow rapperFlo Rida in January 2011. The song would chart near the bottom ofBillboard'sHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and by March 2012, at least 437,000 digital downloads of the song had been sold, and the video had reached 5.7 million views.[4][5]

The song would re-emerge to mainstream exposure on March 20, 2013, whenMiley Cyrus posted a video onFacebook which featured hertwerking to "Wop" while wearing aunicornonesie. While Cyrus had previously shared her fondness for the song with J. Dash and suggested that they make a video together, these plans never came to fruition. J. Dash was initially unaware of the video's creation, but would learn of the video from his personal friends and Cyrus herself while he was sick in bed with astomach virus. He declared the video to be the moment that twerking became a mainstream phenomenon, and jokingly suggested that he and Cyrus should get matching unicorntattoos.[1][5]

Miley Cyrus's "Wop" video would also go viral; by April 9, 2013, copies of the video had amassed over 4 million views on YouTube. In response to the influence of viral videos on the popularity of other pop songs such asCarly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" andPsy's "Gangnam Style" on the Billboard Hot 100,Billboard had added YouTube views as a factor to itsHot 100 chart in February 2013.[5][6] This resulted in "Wop" ascending the chart following the release of the Miley Cyrus video; it entered at #82, and rose to #52 the following week.[5] "Wop", along with "Don't Drop That Thun Thun"—a song popularized by another twerking video posted onVine in July 2013, were cited as an example of how viral and user-created videos can bring renewed interest to songs.Spin writer Jordan Sargent considered "Wop" to behip hop's "Harlem Shake moment", but not ameme to the same extent as it.[7][8]

On December 14, 2018, the song was certified two times Platinum by theRIAA.[9]

Music video

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The official music video for "Wop" was released onYouTube in January 2011.[5] Filmed on a beach inMiami, fellow rapperFlo Rida made a cameo appearance in the video and provided an additional verse for the song. The two artists have not been strangers to appearing together in concert; J. Dash recalled an instance where they were both among the artists opening forRick Ross when he performed inGainesville.[1][5]

Charts

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Chart (2013–14)Peak
position
USBillboard Hot 100[10]51
USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[11]14
USHot Rap Songs (Billboard)[12]11

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[13]2× Platinum2,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^abc"J. Dash Q&A: 'WOP' Auteur On Miley Cyrus' Viral Assist".Billboard.com. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  2. ^"How to Do the Wop? Miley Cyrus Demonstrates".Fusion. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  3. ^"Jacksonville hip-hop singer J. Dash taking the world by storm with 'WOP'".Florida Times-Union. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  4. ^"EXCLUSIVE: Rapper J. Dash debuts video for 'Transformer'".USA Today. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  5. ^abcdef"'Wop' Life: How a Miley Cyrus Twerk Video Started Rap's 'Harlem Shake' Moment".Spin. 9 April 2013. Retrieved13 April 2014.
  6. ^Sisario, Ben (21 February 2013)."What's Billboard's No. 1? Now YouTube Has a Say".The New York Times. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  7. ^"How Twerking on Vine Sent Years-Old Rap Songs Up The iTunes Charts". Animal New York. August 2013. Retrieved13 April 2014.
  8. ^"Vine Twerk Mashups Bump Sales For FiNATTiCZ' 'Don't Drop That Thun Thun'".Billboard.com. Retrieved13 April 2014.
  9. ^"J. DASH - WOP (Official Version)".Recording Industry Association of America.
  10. ^"J. Dash Chart History (Hot 100)".Billboard.
  11. ^"J. Dash Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)".Billboard.
  12. ^"J. Dash Chart History (Hot Rap Songs)".Billboard.
  13. ^"American single certifications – J. DASH – Wop".Recording Industry Association of America. RetrievedDecember 14, 2018.

External links

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