Let's Get Down (Bow Wow song)

"Let's Get Down"
A man sporting a basketball jersey and white t-shirt combination, a cap that's crooked on the left side and a watch on his left wrist gives an intimidating pose. The artist's name and song title cover the man's chest, colored in black and white respectively. On the lower right of the cover, the artist's logo is featured there.
Single by Bow Wow featuring Baby
from the album Unleashed
A-side"Follow Me"
ReleasedJune 24, 2003 (2003-06-24)
Recorded2002–03
Genre
Length4:21
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Shad Moss, Phalon Alexander, Rahman Griffin, Clifford Harris
Producer(s)Jazze Pha
Bow Wow singles chronology
"Basketball"
(2002)
"Let's Get Down"
(2003)
"My Baby"
(2003)
Baby singles chronology
"Baby You Can Do It"
(2003)
"Let's Get Down"
(2003)
"Get Your Shine On"
(2004)
Music video
"Let's Get Down" on YouTube

"Let's Get Down" is a song by American rapper Bow Wow, released on June 24, 2003 as the first single off his third album Unleashed (2003). The song was written by Shad Moss, Phalon Alexander, Rahman Griffin and a then-unknown T.I. It was produced by Jazze Pha and features rapper Birdman under his former alias "Baby". It's the first song to be released by Bow Wow without the "Lil'" moniker in his name after making his film debut in 2002's Like Mike and releasing his cover of "Basketball" for the film's soundtrack. Bow Wow said that following the name change, he wanted to do the same with his music by contributing more into the songwriting process of the album and release a single that matched his new image.

"Let's Get Down" garnered a positive reception from critics who credited Bow Wow for displaying some maturity in his music. It peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, his highest charting single on that chart until 2005's "Like You" and "Let Me Hold You". It also peaked at numbers 6, 8 and 12 on the Hot Rap Songs, Rhythmic Top 40 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts respectively. A music video by Bryan Barber was made to promote the single that features Bow Wow getting his driver's license.

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