The Roof (song)

The Roof (song)

Infobox Single
Name = The Roof


Artist = Mariah Carey
Album = Butterfly
Released = 1998
Format = CD single, 5" single, 12" single (Europe, South Africa)
Recorded =
Genre = R&B, hip hop
Length = 5:14 (Album Version)
3:58 (Radio Edit)
Label = Sony
Writer = Mariah Carey, Jean Claude Oliver, Samuel Barnes, Cory Rooney, Albert Johnson, Kejuan Waliek Muchita
Producer = Mariah Carey, The Trackmasters
Last single = "Breakdown"
(1998)
This single = "The Roof"
(1998)
Next single = "My All"
(1998)
Misc = Extra track listing
Album = Butterfly
Type = studio
prev_track = "My All"
prev_no = 3
this_track = "The Roof"
track_no = 4
next_track = "Fourth of July"
next_no = 5

"The Roof", also known as "The Roof (Back in Time)", is a song co-written by American singer Mariah Carey, Cory Rooney and the Trackmasters (Samuel Barnes and Jean Claude Oliver) for Carey's seventh album, "Butterfly" (1997). Co-produced by Carey and the Trackmasters, it is built around a sample of the Mobb Deep song "Shook Ones Pt. II". The extended remix features a rap verse by Mobb Deep. The protagonist of this piano-driven, hip hop-influenced track recalls an intimate encounter on a rooftop.

Commercial release

It was released as the album's fourth single in 1998 (see 1998 in music). It was released in South Africa and some European countries such as Austria and Spain.Fact|date=February 2007 It was not released commercially in the U.S., though its music video received rotation on MTV and VH1.

The single's main video, co-directed by Carey and Diane Martel, is based on the Mobb Deep extended remix of the song. It shows Carey in a limousine on a dark and rainy night. Eventually, Carey gets out of her limo and into the rain to relieve her memories. The video was re-edited slightly for the version of the song without the rap by Mobb Deep, and the re-edited video was also released to MTV and VH1.

In 2003, "Slant" magazine named it the eighteenth greatest music video of all time, writing that it "finds the singer at her least artificial ... Carey displays a stark innocence and authentic vulnerability that had been missing from much of her previous work. Shot in a seedy hotel room and a dark limousine, the gritty images did plenty to redeem the singer of her bubblegum pop past." [Gonzalez, Ed and Cinquemani, Sal. [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/features/greatestmusicvideosv.asp "100 Greatest Music Videos - 20–1"] . "Slant". 2003.]

David Morales and The Full Crew created remixes of the song.

Track listing

*CD Maxi:
#"The Roof"
#"The Roof" (Radio Edit)
#"The Roof" (Mobb Deep extended remix)
#"The Roof" (Full Crew's club mix)
#"The Roof" (Full Crew club mix)

*Side 1
#"The Roof" (Mobb Deep extended remix)
#"The Roof" (Full Crews' club mix)
#"The Roof" (Full Crew club mix)
#"The Roof" (Full Crew radio edit/no rap)
*Side 2
#"The Roof" (Funky Club mix)
#"The Roof" (After Hours mix)
#"The Roof" (Bass Man mix)

Notes


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