5 O'Clock | |
Cover: | T-Pain_-_5_O'Clock.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | T-Pain featuring Wiz Khalifa and Lily Allen |
Album: | Revolver |
Released: | September 27, 2011 |
Recorded: | 2011 |
Length: | 4:41 (Album Version) 3:09 (Radio Edit) 3:30 (w/o Wiz Khalifa) |
Chronology: | T-Pain |
Prev Title: | Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time) |
Prev Year: | 2011 |
Next Title: | Turn All the Lights On |
Next Year: | 2012 |
"5 O'Clock" is a song by American singer T-Pain featuring American rapper Wiz Khalifa and British singer Lily Allen, which serves as the second official single from the former's fourth studio album, Revolver. It peaked at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Allen's first top ten single in the United States.
Lily Allen's part in the song is sampled from her 2009 single "Who'd Have Known",[1] which in turn resembles Take That's 2007 single "Shine".[2] Allen states that T-Pain initially heard her song while he was placed on hold by a store, and immediately looked her up after he was done.[3] After being approached with the new song idea by T-Pain, Allen stated she was "flattered by what he did to my original track."[3]
"5 O'Clock" was released on iTunes on September 27, 2011, and was released to U.S. Top 40 radio stations on October 18, 2011. The song was the last release by T-Pain under the now-defunct label Jive Records.[4] [5] The single was released in Allen's native United Kingdom on 4 December 2011.[6]
The official music video for the song was released in September 2011.[7] Parts of the video were filmed in Amsterdam's red light district, a choice that T-Pain decided to make after being told it was illegal to film there. It features scenes of T-Pain walking through streets of Amsterdam's red-light district.[8] Billboard called the video "emotional" as T-Pain fails to get in touch with his girlfriend through text messages.[9] While T-Pain and Wiz Khalifa appear in the video, Lily Allen is absent due to her pregnancy at the time.[7] An actress resembling Allen starred as T-Pain's girlfriend named "Lily" in the video.[10]
Consequence of Sound stated that the collaborators worked well together.[11] The mixture of the artists’ styles was also complimented by Kiss FM as well as T-Pain's subtle use of autotune.[12] Rock NYC applauded how the song built upon Allen's original sample.[13]
The official remix of the song features Lily Allen and Puerto Rican duo Wisin & Yandel, and was released on iTunes on November 18, 2011. Remixes were also made by other artists, including Nelly, Young Kye, and DJ Unk. The radio version of this song cuts T-Pain's second verse. There is also another version of this song which cuts Wiz Khalifa's rap, and which was included on the compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 41.
Chart (2011–2012) | Peak position |
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Romania (Romanian Top 100)[14] | 58 |
South Korea (GAON)[15] | 7 |
Chart (2012) | Position | |
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Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[16] | 87 | |
US Billboard Hot 100[17] | 86 | |
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[18] | 71 | |
US Rhythmic Songs[19] | 38 |
Region | Date | Format |
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United States | September 27, 2011 | Digital download |
United Kingdom | December 4, 2011 | |
December 27, 2011[20] | CD single |