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Dead and Gone

"Dead and Gone" is a song by American rapper T.I. featuring American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake. It was released on January 12, 2009 as the eighth single from T.I.'s sixth studio album, Paper Trail (2008). Due to the high number of digital downloads upon the album's release, the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 before its official single release. The song marked the second collaboration between T.I. and Justin Timberlake, the first being the hit single "My Love", from Timberlake's second album, FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006).[1]

For other uses, see Dead and Gone (disambiguation).

"Dead and Gone"

January 12, 2009

2008

4:59 (album version)
3:52 (radio edit)

T.I. and Timberlake performed this song at the 51st Grammy Awards. The song was later nominated twice at the 52nd Grammy Awards, for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and Best Rap Song. It was the 10th bestselling digital single of 2009 in the United States.[2] As of early February 2018, it had sold 3.5 million copies in the country.[3]

Release[edit]

The song was first confirmed as the next single by co-producer Rob Knox.[4] T.I. later confirmed the release of the single himself.[5] Song was first made available to digital download on September 29, 2008.[6] It was sent to US rhythmic and contemporary hit radio on January 12, 2009.[7][8] On March 26, 2009 12-inch vinyl was released.[9]

Reception[edit]

Sputnikmusic was extremely positive in its review: "You can't help but not skip the track. "Dead and Gone", yet another Timberlake / T.I. track is bolstered by its impressive Timbaland beat [although he is not the producer of the song] and the fact that it ends the album on a very, very strong note."[10]


Before the single was announced, the track debuted at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 due to high downloads as an album track. Following its official release as a single, the song made a re-entry on the chart at number 99 and was able to reach number two for five consecutive weeks. After reaching its peak, the following week it fell to the number four position and then to number 6. It is T.I.'s fourth consecutive top 5 hit on the Hot 100 from Paper Trail, and seventh of his career as a lead artist. On the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Billboard sub-chart it also reached number two. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks and the Hot 100 Airplay chart on the week of March 14, 2009. It also peaked at number nine on the Billboard Pop 100 Airplay chart and number three on the Billboard Pop 100 chart. It was the 10th best-selling digital single of 2009 in the United States.[2]


In the United Kingdom, the song made a strong debut at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart, and the following week climbed to number 17 and peaked at number four. In Canada, it debuted at number 59 on the Canadian Hot 100 the same week it did as in the U.S., and after its physical release it made a re-entry at number 70 and has now peaked at number three. As of February 2018, the song has sold 3.5 million copies in the US.[3]

Music video[edit]

The video was directed by Chris Robinson and was filmed in the first week of February in Lancaster, California.[11][12] It surfaced on the internet a few hours before the official release date on February 17.[13] In it, T.I. is filmed driving through a desert landscape, interspersed with shots of Justin Timberlake standing alone in the desert or playing a piano. T.I. eventually drives up in a '67 Camaro SS and meets with Timberlake and they continue the song together as the camera circles around them. Shortly before the final rendition of the chorus, there is a break in the music and a brief montage of images, with the words "good", "evil", and "redemption", appears. As the song draws to a close, T.I. is seen returning to his car and driving off, leaving Timberlake standing alone once again in the dark, with his piano set ablaze in the background. The very end of the video shows T.I. getting out of the car and entering a prison whose gates close behind him. This is a cliffhanger that is resolved in "Remember Me".


The video ranked at number 34 on BET's Notarized: Top 100 Videos of 2009 countdown.


The music video on YouTube has received over 140 million views as of April 2024.[14]

"Dead and Gone" – – This version was produced in January 2009 by Nicholas "RAS" Furlong, and written and performed by boy band NLT member Travis Garland. It was released in March 2009.

Travis Garland

"Dead and Gone" –

Metro Station

"Dead and Gone" – – Released on Punk Goes Pop 3.

Cute Is What We Aim For

"Things Gotta Change" –

Avery Storm

"I Don't Like White People" – – This version was produced in 2009 and released for purchase in September 2010, this version was released on Rucka Rucka Ali's album I'm Black, You're White & These Are Clearly Parodies.

Rucka Rucka Ali

List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 2009

List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2009