H.A.M.

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"H•A•M" is a song by American rappers Jay-Z and Kanye West. It was released as the first single from their collaborative studio album Watch the Throne on January 11, 2011. It was produced by Lexus "Lex Luger" Lewis and Kanye West.[1] The song has served as the opening track to the duo's Watch the Throne Tour. Various rap artists have remixed it, such as Ace Hood and Busta Rhymes. The song was featured in the 2012 film Project X.[2] It peaked at No. 23 on Billboard Hot 100.

"H•A•M"
Single by Jay-Z and Kanye West
from the album Watch the Throne
ReleasedJanuary 11, 2011 (2011-01-11)
Recorded2010
Genre
Length4:38
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Jay-Z singles chronology
"Monster"
(2010)
"H•A•M"
(2011)
"Otis"
(2011)
Kanye West singles chronology
"Christmas in Harlem"
(2010)
"H•A•M"
(2011)
"E.T."
(2011)

Background

Lex Luger told Mixtape Daily how the song came about:

"H.A.M." really came about in New York City. Me and Kanye, we had did 'See Me Now.' I played him a lot of beats, but he liked the ones that I didn't expect him to like. I left, like, eight beats with him; he called me, like, two weeks later and he said he wanted, for sure, two. That was one of the ones. ... I sent him the track out. He did what he did to it, still I didn't hear the song. I couldn't hear it until everyone else heard it. Working with Kanye was crazy. I can't really explain it. He's a perfectionist. He has to have everything perfect and out the ordinary, 10 times greater than everything. He's a crazy guy, but he's fire."[3]

In an interview with HuffPost opera singer Aude Cardona explained how she came to be featured on the song, stating that she received a random call from West's manager, who told her that West needed an opera singer for his album with Jay-Z. Elsewhere, she said that she recorded in the Mercer Hotel for seven hours, and a lot of what she did was her own improvisation, as opposed to the male singer on the song.[4]

Reception

Fellow rapper and producer Swizz Beatz commented positively on the song, saying, "I think that those being both of my friends, and knowing that people can team up on such a high caliber level – as musicians, as rappers, as friends, as peers – I think it's super positive, and I think that if more of the industry did moves like this it would be a better place for everybody."[5] "H•A•M" received mixed reviews from critics. The song received a three out of five star review from Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone.[6] Kevin O'Donnell of Spin praised the song by saying, "Kanye's latest, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, was the most epic album of 2010 – and the rapper's ambitions haven't eased up one bit here. The track morphs into the weirdest sounding opera ever, with a female singing window-shattering trills over a gospel piano progression and the song's hard-hitting beat."[7]

In an interview with Miami radio station 99 Jamz, Jay-Z spoke about the song;

"H.A.M." is super intense, you don't want to hear that every day. It's difficult to hear that. Inside a whole body work, it's different. Like when we perform "H.A.M." live it's a whole different experience, it reacts like it was this massive hit record. Because that's the setting or it. The setting for it is a concert, not inside your home."[8]

Remixes

Busta Rhymes made a remix to the song. Roscoe Dash also did a freestyle to it for the intro to his "Dash Effect" Mixtape.[9] Also freestyles have been made by Lupe Fiasco,[10] Lil' Kim,[11] Chingy, 40 Cal, Papoose, Emilio Rojas, Ace Hood, Lil Wyte (who renamed it "Porter House") and XV (who renamed the song "Heroes Amongst Men").[12] Odd Future members Tyler, The Creator, Earl Sweatshirt, and Domo Genesis also remixed the song and freestyled it on Hot 97

Chart performance

On January 19, 2011, "H•A•M" made its debut on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 23 and on the US Billboard Hot Digital Songs at number 10, with digital sales of 125,000 units.[13]

Credits and personnel

  • Produced by Lex Luger
  • Co-produced by Kanye West
  • Additional production by Mike Dean
  • Recorded by Noah Goldstein (assisted by Matt Arnold) at Real World Studios and (The Mercer) Hotel
  • Mixed by Mike Dean at (The Mercer) Hotel
  • Cello: Christopher "Hitchcock" Chorney
  • Cello arrangement: Mike Dean
  • Additional vocals: Aude Cardona and Jacob Lewis Smith
  • Creative direction: Ricardo Tisci

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2011)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[14]78
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[15]56
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[16]47
Denmark (Tracklisten)[17]35
Ireland (IRMA)[18]40
Netherlands (Mega Single Top 100)[19]53
Scotland (OCC)[20]32
Russia (Tophit)[21]292
South Korea International Singles (Gaon)[22]7
UK Singles (OCC)[23]30
US Billboard Hot 100[24]23
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[25]24
US Hot Rap Songs (Billboard)[26]14

Year-end charts

Chart (2011)Position
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[27]96

Certifications

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[28]Gold500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Radio and release history

CountryDateFormatLabelRef.
United StatesJanuary 11, 2011Digital download[29]
UkraineJanuary 12, 2011Roc-A-Fella Records[30]
AustraliaJanuary 17, 2011Contemporary hit radio
[31]
Alternative radio
United StatesJanuary 25, 2011Urban contemporary radioDef Jam Recordings[32]

References