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==Chart Performance== |
==Chart Performance== |
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King Kong has managed to debut on the [[U.S.]] [[Billboard Hot 100]] recently at number 96. The single has so far not proved to be doing as well as [[Chain Hang Low]]. After debuting at number 96 instead of ascending it descended 2 spots to 98 where [[Chain Hang Low]] was already in the top 40 by the second week. By the third week it climbed up to number 87. It has so far peaked at number 54. |
King Kong has managed to debut on the [[U.S.]] [[Billboard Hot 100]] recently at number 96. The single has so far not proved to be doing as well as [[Chain Hang Low]]. After debuting at number 96 instead of ascending it descended 2 spots to 98 where [[Chain Hang Low]] was already in the top 40 by the second week. By the third week it climbed up to number 87. It has so far peaked at number 54. |
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Jibbs performed the song live as the entrance music for [[Cory Spinks]] before the May 19, 2007 fight between [[Jermain Taylor]] and Leon Spinks. Spinks and Jibbs are both from [[St. Louis, Missouri]]. |
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Revision as of 03:19, 20 May 2007
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King Kong is the second single of hip hop rapper Jibbs off the album Jibbs feat. Jibbs. The song features Chamillionare. It is written by Jovan Campbell (Jibbs), Derryl Howard, Bradford Ray, Orlando Watson, and Maurice Wilson.
Song Information
The song doesn't directly involve King Kong, the fictional giant ape. Instead, it is a reference to a loud, powerful speaker system with loud subwoofers, with ultra high sound pressure and is a "bass shaker" in the back of a car trunk. The reference originates from King Kong Electronics, a place in Houston, Texas that sells car audio and peripherals, mainly high-end subwoofers and head units. In the music video, the monster truck at the end has the words "King Kong" on the side in the same font as in the title for the 2005 remake of King Kong.
Remixes & Freestyles
Remixes & freestyles to the song was released with additional rappers:
- Lil Wayne, Yo Gotti, and Chingy.
- Miami rappers C-Ride & Brisco remixed the song as well.
- Opelousas, La underground atrist Tommy G of T.Y.S did a freestyle using this beat also.
- Plus one of Tommy G's parters in the group T.Y.S, Dizasta did a parody of the song entitled "Ding Dong" The lyrics are ("If you hear me 'for you see me you got ding dong in ya ear/ Ding Dong Ding ding D-ding Dong").
- Lil Wayne Did another freestyle over the beat on his mixtape Da Drought 3.
Chart Performance
King Kong has managed to debut on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 recently at number 96. The single has so far not proved to be doing as well as Chain Hang Low. After debuting at number 96 instead of ascending it descended 2 spots to 98 where Chain Hang Low was already in the top 40 by the second week. By the third week it climbed up to number 87. It has so far peaked at number 54.
Other
Jibbs performed the song live as the entrance music for Cory Spinks before the May 19, 2007 fight between Jermain Taylor and Leon Spinks. Spinks and Jibbs are both from St. Louis, Missouri.