TV Off

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"TV Off"
Single by Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay
from the album GNX
A-side Squabble Up [ citation needed ]
ReleasedNovember 26, 2024 (2024-11-26) [1]
RecordedMay 2024
Genre West Coast hip hop
Length3:40
Label
Songwriter(s) Kendrick Duckworth
Producer(s)
Audio video
"TV Off" on YouTube

"TV Off" (stylized in lowercase) is a song written and recorded by American rapper Kendrick Lamar for his sixth studio album, GNX (2024). It was released on November 26, 2024, alongside the A-side [ citation needed ] "Squabble Up", and features guest vocals by rapper Lefty Gunplay. It was produced by Sounwave, Jack Antonoff, Mustard, Kamasi Washington, and Sean Momberger.

Contents

Background

Upon release, "TV Off" emerged as one of the standout tracks on the album, mainly due to its sonic resemblance to the Mustard-produced "Not Like Us", released earlier in 2024. According to Mustard, the similarities were "definitely intentional" and revealed that it was recorded around the same time as "Not Like Us" in May 2024 but at two different times, thus the beat switches. The song was especially noted for Lamar screaming Mustard's name as a transition between the two parts, [2] [3] subsequently popularized as a meme. [4]

Composition and content

"TV Off" is a West Coast hip-hop song [5] split into two distinct parts that are connected through a beat switch around the two-minute mark. The song contains samples from "MacArthur Park" by Monk Higgins, [6] along with a snippet of horns from "The Black Hole - Overture" composed by John Barry for the soundtrack to the film The Black Hole (1979), [7] and an interpolation from "Kick in the Door" by The Notorious B.I.G. [8] As the production of the first part fades out, Mustard's signature tag emerges again as a "booming" percussion kicks in and is followed by Lamar's "animated" scream. [9]

Critical reception

Zachary Horvath of HotNewHipHop viewed the song as a "pseudo-sequel" to "Watch the Party Die", released exclusively on Lamar's social media in September 2024, as it furthers the idea of resetting the culture in rap music. Despite the superficial similarities to "Not Like Us", distinctions mainly stand out on the lyrical front. Lamar offers his critical stance in regards to social media and the associated distortion of perception. [10] Writing for Pitchfork , in a mixed review, Alphonse Pierre said of the song: "Mustard’s backside of 'tv off' is drowned out by these cheesy blaring horns that feel made to go dumb in Nike commercials." [11]

Charts

Chart performance for "TV Off"
Chart (2024)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [12] 12
Australia Hip Hop/R&B (ARIA) [13] 3
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) [14] 52
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) [15] 7
France (SNEP) [16] 64
Global 200 ( Billboard ) [17] 5
India International (IMI) [18] 12
Ireland (IRMA) [19] 5
Italy (FIMI) [20] 69
Latvia (LaIPA) [21] 6
Lithuania (AGATA) [22] 8
Luxembourg ( Billboard ) [23] 17
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [24] 17
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [25] 5
Norway (VG-lista) [26] 29
Poland (Polish Streaming Top 100) [27] 48
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100) [28] 69
South Africa (TOSAC) [29] 3
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [30] 27
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [31] 19
UK Singles (OCC) [32] 6
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC) [33] 2
US Billboard Hot 100 [34] 2
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [35] 1
US Rhythmic ( Billboard ) [36] 10

Release history

Release dates and formats for "TV Off"
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United StatesNovember 26, 2024 Rhythmic crossover [37]

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