Produced by and Keith James , the track is categorized as an uptempo electro-R&B and hip-hop banger.
"Down on Me" became a massive commercial success, significantly outperforming Jeremih's debut singles.
: The track achieved international success, reaching number one in Romania and charting in the top 40 in the United Kingdom. Visuals and Viral Success
Released in 2010 as the second single from Jeremih's sophomore album, , "Down on Me" featuring 50 Cent is a high-energy club anthem that blended smooth R&B vocals with gritty hip-hop influences. The track was instrumental in revitalizing Jeremih's career during a period when he was reportedly in danger of being dropped by his label. Production and Musical Style
: It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and held the number one spot on the Billboard Rhythmic chart for eight consecutive weeks.
: The song showcases Jeremih's affinity for Auto-Tune, which some critics compared to styles used by Drake or Kanye West during the 808s & Heartbreak era. Commercial Performance and Impact
The music video, directed by , was inspired by a viral clip from YouTube sensation Keenan Cahill .
Produced by and Keith James , the track is categorized as an uptempo electro-R&B and hip-hop banger.
"Down on Me" became a massive commercial success, significantly outperforming Jeremih's debut singles.
: The track achieved international success, reaching number one in Romania and charting in the top 40 in the United Kingdom. Visuals and Viral Success
Released in 2010 as the second single from Jeremih's sophomore album, , "Down on Me" featuring 50 Cent is a high-energy club anthem that blended smooth R&B vocals with gritty hip-hop influences. The track was instrumental in revitalizing Jeremih's career during a period when he was reportedly in danger of being dropped by his label. Production and Musical Style
: It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and held the number one spot on the Billboard Rhythmic chart for eight consecutive weeks.
: The song showcases Jeremih's affinity for Auto-Tune, which some critics compared to styles used by Drake or Kanye West during the 808s & Heartbreak era. Commercial Performance and Impact
The music video, directed by , was inspired by a viral clip from YouTube sensation Keenan Cahill .