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Turn da Lights Off

"Turn da Lights Off"
Tweet - Turn da Lights off.jpg
Single by Tweet featuring Missy Elliott
from the album It's Me Again
Released October 5, 2004
Format
Recorded 2004
The Hit Factory, Audiovision
(Miami, Florida)
Genre
Length 4:55 (album version)
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Songwriter(s)
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Tweet singles chronology
"Smoking Cigarettes"
(2002)
"Turn da Lights Off"
(2004)
"When I Need a Man"
(2005)
"Smoking Cigarettes"
(2002)
"Turn da Lights Off"
(2004)
"When I Need a Man"
(2005)
Missy Elliott singles chronology
"Car Wash"
(2004) Car Wash2004
"Turn da Lights Off"
(2004) Turn da Lights Off2004
"1, 2 Step"
(2004) 1, 2 Step2004

"Turn da Lights Off" is a song performed by American R&B singer Tweet. The song features guest vocals by frequent collaborator Missy Elliott alongside production from Elliott and Kwamé. It was released as the lead single from Tweet's second album, It's Me Again (2005). The song contains R&B samples and excerpts of Nat King Cole's "Lost April" and Marvin Gaye's "If This World Were Mine".

Proposals for the It's Me Again lead single dates back to early 2004, where MTV reported that the Missy Elliott–produced "Shook Up," featuring former 106 & Park co-host Free, was in consideration for a lead single choice. However, complications from the merging between Elektra Records and Atlantic prevented the song's release, resulting in the song's cancellation and a pushback date for Tweet's It's Me Again album. In October 5, 2004, "Turn da Lights Off" was released and began to appear on numerous mixtapes to help spread the word of the song's release. A promotional remix featuring 50 Cent and an alternate line by Missy Elliott was also released to mixtapes in order to generate further buzz for the single.

The song met generally mixed to favorable reviews. Shaheem Reid of MTV's Mixtape Monday complimented the track for its guest production by hip-hop legend Kwamé. Reid also praised Missy Elliott for her vocals and opening line: "taking it back like polka-dots," for its reminiscent-throwback feel of "a fly era."

By contrast, Andy Kellman of AllMusic criticized Elliott's vocals, stating that her "berserk squawks vandalize[d]" Tweet's "return single." On a lighter note, Kellman did favor Elliott's production for the single, in which he felt it was reminiscent of her other produced–single, "So Gone" by Monica. Kellman had also listed "Turn da Lights Off" as a "Song Pick," where it was cited as the "most representative" of the It's Me Again album.


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