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Migrate (song)

"Migrate" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey from her eleventh studio album, ''E=MC²'' (2008). It was written and produced by Carey and Danja, with additional songwriting from The Clutch and the tracks featured artist, T-Pain. An up-tempo Hip hop music|hip hop club track, it is about Carey's movement on a Girls' Night Out, ranging from the club, the bar, the VIP lounge, the after party and the hotel. Critical response was mixed, with many critics disapproving of Carey's decision to use Auto-Tune on her vocals. "Migrate" peaked at number ninety-two on the United States' ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, ninety-five on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and sixty-nine on the Pop 100 chart. Carey and T-Pain performed the song on ''Saturday Night Live''.
==Background and composition==
"Migrate" was written and produced by Mariah Carey and Danja, with additional songwriting from The Clutch and the tracks featured artist, T-Pain, for Carey's eleventh studio album, ''E=MC²'' (2008). Carey produced the track for Maroon Entertainment and by Danja on behalf of Dan Jahandz Productions. Copyright is held by Rye Songs which is administered by Songs of Universal (BMI)/Dan Jahandz Musik (SESAC), administered by W.B.M. Music Corp. (SESAC)/Universal-Polygram International Tunes/Jahqae Joints (SESAC)/Nabbypub Music - Universal Songs - Z Songs (BMI). The song was recorded by Brian Garten at Roc the Mic Studios in New York and at Honeysouth Studios and Circle House Studios, both in Miami. Additional recording was carried out by James "Scrappy" Stassen. It was mixed by Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica at The Hit Factory in Miami; she was assisted by Miguel Bustamante. Carey and MaryAnn Tatum performed backgrounds. T-Pain appears courtesy of Jive Records.
"Migrate" is an up-tempo hip hop club track. Lyrically, it is about the freedom and independence of a Girls' Night Out.〔 It documents Carey's whereabouts and where she migrates from and to: "from the car to the club to the bar to the VIP lounge to the after-party to the hotel" and contains a reference to Patrón, a brand of Mexican tequila. As the song is about movement from one place to another, T-Pain tells her to "bounce" in response.〔 Carey displays a sense of "confident, social forwardness" on "Migrate".〔 Nick Levine of Digital Spy thought that Carey sounded her "most diva-like" on the song, with the references to champagne being "compliments of the club" while the DJ plays her "jam".〔 Melodically, Carey delivers the track over a "repeating" chorus backed by a "descending echo-synth".〔 It contains a reduced number of notes in order to further accentuate the hook. While Carey employs a "sassy" tone of voice,〔 both her and T-Pain's vocals are processed with Auto-Tune.〔 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic thought that the use of Auto-Tune on Carey's vocals served a "dual purpose", and explained that while it "camouflages her slightly diminishing range" it also made her sound "modern". Ben Ratliff of ''The New York Times'' felt that T-Pain sounded more interesting than Carey despite the use of Auto-Tune.〔

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