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・ I'll Show You (Justin Bieber song)
・ I'll Sing No More
・ I'll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too
・ I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
・ I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (An Anthology)
・ I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (Bon Jovi song)
・ I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (film)
・ I'll Sleep When I'm Dead Tour
・ I'll Sleep When You're Dead
・ I'll Stand by You
・ I'll Start with You
・ I'll Stay Me
・ I'll Stick Around
・ I'll Stick to You
・ I'll Still Be Loving You
I'll Still Kill
・ I'll Still Love You
・ I'll Still Love You More
・ I'll Stop Loving You
・ I'll Supply the Love
・ I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday
・ I'll Take Care of You
・ I'll Take Care of You (Chuck Jackson and Cissy Houston album)
・ I'll Take Care of You (Mark Lanegan album)
・ I'll Take Care of You (song)
・ I'll Take Good Care Of You
・ I'll Take Her
・ I'll Take Manhattan
・ I'll Take Manhattan (miniseries)
・ I'll Take My Chances


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I'll Still Kill

"I'll Still Kill" (edited for radio as "I Still Will")〔Shaheem Reid; Tim Kash (October 22, 2007). (50 Cent Explains Reconciliation with Lil' Kim, Films Action Video with Akon ). MTV. Accessed October 23, 2007.〕 is a song by American hip hop recording artist 50 Cent, released as the fifth single from his third album ''Curtis'' (2007). The song, which was produced by DJ Khalil, features guest vocals from Senegalese-American singer Akon.〔Andres Tardio (October 23, 2007). (50 Cent Explains Lil' Kim Reunion Truce, G-Unit Album ). HipHopDX. Accessed October 23, 2007.〕 The single officially hit airwaves on November 6, 2007.〔(CHR – Available for Airplay ). FMQB. Accessed October 29, 2007.〕 The song peaked at number 95 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.
==Background==
The song was originally produced for rapper Bishop Lamont, who titled the song, "Down". Lamont's version contained chorus vocals by Kobe. The song was scrapped (but later leaked) and the beat was handed to 50 Cent, who replaced Kobe's vocals with Akon's rewritten hook.
Both 50 Cent and Akon spoke highly of the collaboration, in which 50 Cent exclaimed, Akon shared more of the same thoughts, 50 Cent has since been seen working with Akon in his studio for his upcoming 5th studio album "The Return Of The Heartless Monster". Though the single was expected to be a hit, it had only peaked at #95 on The Billboard Hot 100 and #52 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, probably due to it being release months after the album already release, as well as the video being banned from BET and MTV. Snippets of Akon's vocals are sampled by DJ Premier in "Ain't Nuttin Changed" for Blaq Poet.

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