"La-La-La" (alternatively known as "La-La-La (Excuse Me Miss Again)") is a song by the American hip hop recording artist Jay-Z.[2][3] It was the first single released from the Bad Boys II soundtrack and also appears on Blueprint 2.1.[4] The song is a sequel to Jay-Z's "Excuse Me Miss".[5]
"La-La-La" | ||||
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Single by Jay-Z | ||||
from the album Bad Boys II soundtrack and Blueprint 2.1 | ||||
Released | 29 April 2003[1] | |||
Recorded | March 2003 | |||
Studio | Baseline Recording Studios (New York City, New York) Master Sound Studios (Virginia Beach, Virginia) | |||
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Length | 3:52 | |||
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Producer(s) | The Neptunes | |||
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Vulture ranked all Jay-Z songs, giving this track #67 and commenting, "Rather than a remix, this is a complete reimagining of the genteel “Excuse Me Miss.” The Neptunes cook up some humming synths and soft bongos for Jay to stroke his own ego in rhyme."[6]
Alphonse Pierre of Pitchfork wrote, "There were just good vibes around “La-La-La.” Back in the day it was like a celebration every time we finished a song: The engineer would play it back, and it was like a party before the party. I made the synth sound on this song by messing around with the sound design in some programs. There were two synth sounds, they call it a Hoover synth, and it has two layers to it, and one is de-tuned, so the song has this harsh, distorted feel. It’s a track that gets the crowd hyped. That’s a good motive to have for a song."[7]