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I'll Trade (A Million Bucks) : ウィキペディア英語版 | I'll Trade (A Million Bucks)
"I'll Trade (A Million Bucks)" is the lead single by R&B singer Keith Sweat featuring former label-mate Lil' Mo from Sweat's seventh album, ''Didn't See Me Coming'' (2000). The song was solely written by Mo and featured production by Sweat, Barry Salter and Jules Bartholomew. An autotuned remix produced by Walter "Mucho" Scott was released to vinyl pressings and appeared on Sweat's album as an interlude in the form of a snippet. A music video for the single was directed by J. Jesses Smith and premiered on BET in late September 2000.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://mvdbase.com/video.php?id=27251 )〕〔"Billboard: Video Monitor." ''Billboard''. October 14, 2000: 109. Print.〕 In 2005, the song served as a sample for R&B singer Jhené Aiko's song, "Right Here," from the Disney Channel soundtrack, ''The Proud Family'' (2005). ==Background== Sweat confirmed in an interview with ''Billboard'' that the concept behind the song was self-explanatory as given in the song's title.〔Hall, Rashaun. "Keith Sweat Goes Gritty On New Set." ''Billboard''. October 28, 2000: 29. Print.〕 He further explained, "I'll trade whatever I have to have somebody who's down with me for me. That person doesn't have to have a million bucks. It pertains to anybody who has just a little something."〔 In addition, Sweat was in talks to release an international remix featuring South African songstress Lebo Mathosa, however it was never released.〔 At the time of its recording, the South African press revealed that Mathosa had recorded her vocals in a Johannesburg studio and sent it off to the US for final mixing.〔"Locals on a roll." ''Drum: A Magazine of Africa for Africa''. African Drum Publications, 2000: 116. Print.〕
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