This City

Patrick Stump, Lupe Fiasco

About This City

"This City" is a song by American musician Patrick Stump from his debut solo album Soul Punk (2011), released on Island Records. A remix featuring rapper Lupe Fiasco was released as the album's first single (despite the album being a pure solo effort). After finishing his album, Stump decided to re-write Soul Punk after coming up with "This City". The remix was first uploaded to YouTube for streaming on June 28, 2011 and was later made available for download on iTunes and other digital retailers on July 26, 2011, and that version has been sent out to radio with some commercial success. An accompanying music video for it has been released. The single peaked at No. 2 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, equivalent to No. 102 on the Billboard Hot 100. The Soul Punk version was included on Spin magazine's Lollapalooza mixtape (2011) for free download in the wake of Stump's performance at the music festival in Chicago. Stump has performed the song at his concerts, at radio interviews and on his guest TV appearance on Good Morning New Orleans. The remix of "This City" was included as a bonus track on both standard and deluxe editions of Soul Punk as part of his label's idea. 


Year:
2011
3:40
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Now what if I told you my city was the best
And my city was a threat to the rest
And my city was a threat to the rest

This city is my city
And I love it, yeah I love it
I was born and raised here
I got it made here
And if I have my way, I'm gonna stay
Forever we're coming
To every block yeah
Whether it's warm or storming it down or right stupid hot, hot
From the colors all the way to the solutions yeah
Forget all the drugs and gangs, corruption and pollution no

'Cause this city is my city
And I love it, yeah I love it
I was born and raised here
I got it made here
And if I have my way, I'm gonna stay here
For life, uh huh
For life, uh huh
For life, uh huh
For life, uh huh
For life, uh huh
For life, uh huh
For life, uh huh
For life, uh huh

Now what if I told you my city was the best
And my city was a threat to the rest
But you can't rest inside my city
My city's so cold if you ain't dressed
And what they accept, better had a right address
Come to my city, certain colors can't step
And sadly I'm talking about the color of your skin
Sign my brother can't let you in
'Cause the property value might go down
To a level that's economically unacceptable

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Patrick Stump

Patrick Vaughn Stump (born on April 27, 1984 as Patrick Martin Stumph) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, record producer, actor and music critic, best known as the lead singer/guitarist/composer of Fall Out Boy, an American rock band from Wilmette, Illinois. Since the band's hiatus, Stump has embarked on a solo career. Stump has been credited for being a soulful vocalist suitable for R&B, as well as one of the best voices in pop punk, according to Billboard. With Fall Out Boy he placed singles in the top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100 and their 2007 album Infinity on High reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, with two more albums peaking in the top 10. The band toured extensively since their early days and have performed over 1300 shows since thei… more »

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Written by: Patrick Stump, Wasalu Jaco

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11 facts about this song

Background Information
"This City" is a song by Patrick Stump from his debut solo album titled "Soul Punk"; he is better known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the American rock band Fall Out Boy.
Release Date
The song was released by Island Records as the album's second single in 2011, after the album's leading single "Spotlight (New Regrets)".
Collaboration
A remix featuring rapper Lupe Fiasco was released as the album's lead single instead in the United States.
Chart Performance
According to the Official Charts Company, which keeps track of sales figures and airplay in the UK, "This City" reached its highest point at number 33 in the singles chart.
Television Appearances
Patrick Stump performed "This City" on Good Morning America on January 3, 2012, and a few other TV programs, gaining more exposure for the song.
Lyrics Theme
The song is a tribute to the city of Chicago, the hometown of Patrick Stump. It encompasses his experiences, his love for the city, and the overall vibrancy of Chicago.
Music Video
The music video for the song was released on Vevo in August 2011. It features Patrick using a variety of musical gadgets and celebrates the diverse population of Chicago.
Acoustic Remix
Patrick Stump has also performed an acoustic version of "This City" showcasing his versatile singing ability.
Production
"This City" along with the entire "Soul Punk" album was written and produced solely by Patrick Stump. This deviated from his usual work within Fol Out Boy where he primarily worked in collaboration with his bandmates.
Critical Reception
The song was generally well-received by critics. It was appreciated for Stump's vocal range, catchy music, and heartfelt tribute to Chicago.
Social Message
Stump has mentioned in interviews that he intended the song to emphasize unity and appreciation for diversity within a city, particularly his native Chicago.

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