Here We Go (Trina song)

"Here We Go"
Single by Trina featuring Kelly Rowland
from the album Glamorest Life
Released September 23, 2005
Format Digital download, CD single
Genre Hip hop, R&B
Length 3:50
Label Slip-N-Slide, Atlantic
Writer(s) Katrina Taylor, Teedra Moses, Derrick Baker, Josh Burke, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Theodore Lucas, James Scheffer, Steven Scipio
Producer(s) Jim Jonsin
Trina singles chronology
"Don't Trip"
(2005)
"Here We Go"
(2005)
"Go Girl"
(2007)
Kelly Rowland singles chronology
"Une femme en prison"
(2003)
"Here We Go"
(2005)
"Like This"
(2007)

"Here We Go" is a hip hop-R&B song by American rapper Trina, released as the lead single from her third album Glamorest Life (2005). The song featured American R&B singer Kelly Rowland, who sung the chorus and the bridges in the song. The song was released as the album's second single in North America on September 22, 2005, becoming Trina's first solo Top 20 hit ("One Minute Man" which was a song by Missy Elliott and where she was a featured artist on the single) with peak position at #17 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Elsewhere released in April 2006, "Here We Go" also saw success in the UK and New Zealand, reaching number 15 in both countries.

The song uses a sample from "Tender Love", a 1986 top ten single from R&B outfit Force M.D's. Kelly Rowland has also recorded a cover of the song.

The song was certified gold by the RIAA on 6/14/06.[1]

The demo version of the song features vocals from Teedra Moses, later replaced by Kelly Rowland.

Trina included the official remix version of the song on her mixtape Rockstarr: The Baddest Bitch Reloaded, with a new verse from herself as well as a verse from Lil Wayne.

"Here We Go" is the Trina's most successful single to date, and one of the highest charting songs for Rowland as a solo artist on the US US Billboard Hot 100 until her 2011 hit, "Motivation".

Music video

The music video was directed by Nick Quested. Trina confronts her boyfriend and empties his house. Kelly supports Trina and sings in the performance scenes. Rasual Butler starred in the music video.

Charts and Certificates

Weekly charts

Chart (2005–2006) Peak position
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks 3
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 8
New Zealand Singles Chart[2] 15
UK Singles Chart[2] 15
Finland Singles Chart[2] 17
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[2] 17
U.S. Billboard Pop 100[3][4] 20
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 Airplay[5] 17
U.S. Billboard European 100[6] 51
U.S.Mainstream Top 40[5] 20
U.S.Rhythmic Top 40[5] 5

Certifications

Region Provider Certification(s) Sales/shipments
United States RIAA Gold[7] 500,000

References

External links

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