Marco Polo (Bow Wow song)

"Marco Polo"
Single by Bow Wow featuring Soulja Boy Tellem
from the album New Jack City II (Wal-Mart Deluxe Edition Bonus Track)
Released July 15, 2008
August 5, 2008 (iTunes)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2008
Genre Pop Rap, snap music
Length 4:18 (single version)
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) S. Moss, D. Way
Producer(s) Soulja Boy Tellem
Bow Wow singles chronology
"I'm Grown"
(2008)
"Marco Polo"
(2008)
"Big Girls"
(2008)

"I'm Grown"
(2008)
"Marco Polo"
(2008)
"Big Girls"
(2008)
Soulja Boy Tellem singles chronology
"Donk"
(2008) Donk2008
"Marco Polo"
(2008) Marco Polo2008
"Bird Walk"
(2008) Bird Walk2008

"Marco Polo" is a single released by Bow Wow for his album New Jack City II, but ended up not making the album because Bow Wow had a feud with Soulja Boy Tellem, but was available as a Wal-Mart Deluxe Edition bonus track. The song was produced by Soulja Boy Tellem.

The album version of the song does not contain any explicit lyrics by Bow Wow. An earlier version leaked onto the internet that had a completely different first verse by Bow Wow that did however contain explicit lyrics. Soulja Boy Tellem's verse on both versions is the same except it is edited to not have the 2 explicit words at the end of his verse for the album version. Soulja Boy's line, "Gucci Bandanna" is sampled as the hook of his song, "Gucci Bandanna" from his second album, iSouljaBoyTellEm.

Music video

The video begins with Bow Wow and Soulja Boy picking up trash near a pool with their boss, a lifeguard (portrayed by comedian Doo Doo Brown) giving them a hard time. They then proceed to call up some friends, and have a party by the pool doing the "Marco Polo" dance which is similar to Peekaboo.

Canceled remix

Bow Wow announced a remix, that would feature T-Pain, Lil Wayne, Twista, & Busta Rhymes via his "Say Now" The remix never was released. So Bow Wow featured V.I.C. & Soulja Boy Tell 'Em for the official remix.

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[1] 66
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[2] 28
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks[3] 22

References


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