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XO Tour Llif3 by Lil Uzi Vert

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  • Here, Vert grapples with suicidal thoughts, relationship issues and betrayal. He recalls during the hook a conversation he had with his longtime girlfriend Brittany Byrd, at a time when it was rumored she was cheating on him. Byrd threatened to kill herself if the rapper ended their relationship. I don't really care if you cry On the real you should've never lied Should've saw the way she looked me in my eyes She said 'Baby, I am not afraid to die.'
  • The song title comes from The Weeknd's Starboy: Legend of the Fall 2017 world tour, where Lil Uzi Vert was the opening act.
  • The bassy and upbeat beat was supplied by TM88, who is one of the leading members of the Atlanta-based record production and songwriting team 808 Mafia. TM88's other production credits include Rich Gang's " Tapout " and 2 Chainz's " Gotta Lotta ."
  • The song gained a significant amount of heat thanks to the viral #LilUziVertChallenge. The genesis of these videos was a NYFW event, during which the Philly rapper demonstrated some of his funky moves, including his signature shoulder shimmy. After fans caught wind of the footage they began showing off their best Uzi half-shimmy dance impressions soundtracked by this tune.
  • Instead of using a traditional studio setup, TM88 mixed and mastered the track by listening to it through an Apple Beats Pill speaker.
  • The song's vibe came from a slower beat TM88 had made with his producer JW Lucas, which he'd been sitting on for three years. It served as the foundation for number six of a pack of 20 beats that TM88 then sent to Uzi Vert. "The beat ended up not traveling nowhere," he told Genius . "It was one of them ones where I didn't send it out, and I'm pretty sure he was sending it out, but it didn't reach. But, I was sitting there and I was like 'Man, let me sample myself.' I heard the beat and I was like, 'Damn. It's slow as s--t. It's like R&B. Man, f--k!' The slower beats don't go to the clubs. I know Uzi wanna go to the clubs. So I was like, 'Let me make a pack of uptempo 148 to 155.'"
  • This won for Song of the Summer at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards. AT the ceremony, Lil Uzi Vert joined Ed Sheeran to perform this song and Sheeran's " Shape Of You ."
  • Directed by fashion designer Virgil Abloh, the song's music video features grim images like Lil Uzi Vert spitting blood, zombie girls, and a dead woman in a bathtub filled with her own blood. There are also appearances by the Weeknd and NAV. (Uzi was on tour with The Weeknd at the time of the song's first appearance on SoundCloud.) The final part of the clip matches the song's fatal lyrics.
  • The Genius community voted this their Best Song of 2017. They said: "Don't let the airy TM88-produced instrumental distract you from the song's themes of drug addiction, mental health, and failed relationships. Uzi's morbid hook was one of 2017's biggest earworms, setting up the ironic juxtaposition of crowds gleefully belting out the lyrics 'Push me to the edge. All my friends are dead.'"
  • Lil Uzi Vert recorded a sequel for this song in 2020 titled " P2 " Both tunes are the outro tracks of their respective albums.
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Meaning of XO Tour Llif3 by Lil Uzi Vert

The Lil Uzi Vert song 'XO Tour Llif3' is a hauntingly introspective and deeply emotional track. It delves into the darkness of the artist's mind as he contemplates the pain and struggles he's facing in his life. The overall theme of the song revolves around the artist's feelings of loneliness, heartbreak, and a desire to escape from the burdens weighing him down.One standout lyric that embodies the song's overall theme is "She said, 'Baby, I am not afraid to die. Push me to the edge, all my friends are dead.'" This lyric highlights the artist's desperation and his willingness to risk everything to find a release from his pain. It explores the idea of being pushed to the brink, where death seems like the only solution. This theme of escapism and the longing for peace becomes a recurring motif throughout the song.Another notable lyric is "Every time that you leave your spot, your girlfriend call me like, 'Come on over!'" This lyric introduces the theme of deceit and infidelity. It shines a light on the toxic relationships that surround the artist, emphasizing the lack of trust and genuine connections in his life. The lyrics suggest that the artist is caught in a cycle of unhealthy relationships, which only amplifies his feelings of emptiness and isolation.The lyric "That is not your swag, I swear you fake hard" delves into the theme of authenticity and identity. It reflects the artist's frustration with the duplicity he witnesses in others. This lyric can be interpreted as a commentary on society's obsession with appearances and the pressure to conform to certain standards. It further emphasizes the artist's desire to break free from societal expectations and be true to himself.In the line, "Clothes from overseas, got the racks and they all C-Notes. You is not a G though, lookin' at you stackin' all your money, it all green though," the theme of wealth and materialism is explored. It suggests that the pursuit of money and material possessions is futile and masks the deeper emotional pain the artist is experiencing. This theme resonates with the larger message of the song, which is a plea for understanding and connection amidst the superficiality of the world.Overall, 'XO Tour Llif3' takes listeners on a dark and introspective journey into the artist's psyche. It explores themes of loneliness, heartbreak, escapism, authenticity, and the emptiness of materialism. The song serves as an emotional outlet for Lil Uzi Vert, giving voice to his pain while also shedding light on the universal struggles that many people face. Through his raw and vulnerable lyrics, he invites listeners to empathize with his experiences and find solace in their shared humanity.

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"XO Tour Llif3" by Lil Uzi Vert delves into themes of heartbreak, emotional turmoil, and depression. The lyrics express the artist's feelings of despair and his sense of being pushed to the edge.

The song begins with a questioning exchange between two people, suggesting a conversation between Lil Uzi Vert and someone concerned about his well-being. Despite assuring them that he is alright, there is an underlying sense of dissatisfaction and emotional distress. The mention of money being right indicates that material success alone does not bring happiness or fulfillment.

The chorus's line, "I don't really care if you cry, on the real, you should've never lied," reflects a lack of empathy towards someone who has hurt Lil Uzi Vert. This could be seen as a defense mechanism to protect himself from further emotional pain. Furthermore, the mention of the person looking into his eyes suggests the weight of their deception, highlighting the emotional impact it had on him.

The chorus also introduces the repeated line, "Push me to the edge, all my friends are dead," which serves as a metaphor for feeling isolated and alone. This line suggests that Lil Uzi Vert feels disconnected from his friends, and possibly implies feelings of abandonment or loss.

In the first verse, Lil Uzi Vert mentions a sexual encounter, indicating a temporary escape from his emotional distress. However, it is quickly revealed that his relationship with Brittany is deteriorating, and he feels the pressure of losing her. The lyrics also mention his swag being imitated by others, possibly symbolizing a loss of individuality or authenticity in his life.

The second verse contains lines such as, "You is not a G though, lookin' at you stackin' all your money, it all green though," suggesting that despite others' attempts to mimic his style and success, they lack the genuine experience and authenticity he possesses. This could imply that superficial success does not equate to true fulfillment.

The bridge expresses feelings of being criticized and labeled as "the worst" but emphasizes Lil Uzi Vert's refusal to succumb to his circumstances. The line, "I cannot die because this my universe," suggests that, despite the emotional pain, he remains invested in his art and refuses to let it consume him entirely.

Overall, "XO Tour Llif3" delves deep into the artist's emotional struggles, showcasing a sense of despair, isolation, and the desperate need for escape from his pain. The song serves as a poignant expression of emotional turmoil and the complexities of navigating relationships and fame.

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We can say that “XO Tour Llif3” features three major themes. First and foremost, as detailed by the chorus, is a troubled romance Lil Uzi Vert had with his significant other at the time, a lady by the name of Brittany Byrd.  This is someone whom he dated for a couple of years  beginning in 2014 . And whereas it is clear he truly loves her and vice versa, it is also quite evident that they had some very-serious issues. And the way the terse storyline detailed in the chorus reads, she deceived him in a way that really hurt his feelings.

It should be noted that Lil Uzi himself had confirmed that said deception  was not based on her cheating . But either way, as a result of being hurt so, he likewise caused her significant emotional pain. And honestly, the way the lyrics read is as if she is actually threatening to take her own life as a result. So the popular hypothesis is that Uzi was on the verge of dumping her. And in response she let him know that if he actually did so, she would commit suicide.

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The above is not to imply that Lil Uzi was the good guy in the relationship. In fact at the beginning of the first verse a brief story is told where “Brittany got mad” and almost dumped him. And apparently this was due to Uzi Vert being sensually intimate with some random chick.

Song’s Chorus

Now also in the chorus, the rapper states that ‘all his friends are dead’. This statement actually lends to the other two themes of this track, which are Uzi’s wealth and his depression. You see this term is meant to be more metaphorical than literal. For instance, it has been put forth that said “dead friends” is actually a reference to  dead presidents . Such is a popular colloquial term for dollars, which tend to feature the images of deceased American presidents on the monetary notes. Or looked at through a different lens, money has taken on the role of friends in Uzi Vert’s life. And indeed throughout the song he makes numerous references to his wealth, perhaps even more so than the aforementioned relationship with Brittany.

Uzi Vert is Depressed

And as for the final theme, that would be his depression. So going back to the statement that all his friends are dead, it is literal in the sense that many of homeys have in fact been fatal victims of street violence. But it is also his way of saying that he is not looking for any new homeys neither. Rather, as stated earlier, he is cool with his wealth serving the role of a faithful companion.

But said wealth does not mean he doesn’t suffer from his fair share of mental issues. Indeed at the end of the first verse he admits to being a user of a very dangerous drug which many abusers utilize as a form of stress relief. And that is the same manner in which the rapper is using it, to “help the pain” and “make it go away”. However, he also contends that he is not an addict.  Instead it just serves the purpose of helping to alleviate his depression.

In Conclusion

So comprehensively, we can say that this is a song which is reflective of prominent factors in Lil Uzi Vert’s life at the time he wrote. He was in a serious yet troubled romance with a certain lady, whom he respects and loves enough to actually namedrop. He was also dealing with an affliction akin to general depression and related issues. Additionally, we all know Uzi Vert is quite paid.

Now as for the title of this track,  XO  is in fact a popular term  associated with romance . However, that is not the purpose it serves in this case. Rather it is a roundabout shoutout to The Weeknd, who founded a label in 2012 called XO Records. And the reason Uzi Vert was compelled to give a shoutout to the Canadian crooner in such a fashion is that he actually served as one of Abel’s opening acts during his  Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour  in 2017. In other words, he and The Weeknd are serious homeys. Moreover, we see that the word “tour” also made it into the title. But as for the “Llif3”, that obviously reads like some type of alternate spelling of the word “life”.

Lyrics of "XO Tour Llif3"

Music Videos

There are three different music videos to this song, so to speak. The first was issued by Uzi Vert via his YouTube channel. It is an animated affair by an artist named Andrew William Ralph. The second, a lyric video, had Jered Harrison as its director. And the official music video was actually directed by Virgil Abloh, a prominent fashion designer who is especially popular in hip-hop circles. And it features The Weeknd as well as a Canadian rapper named Nav. The latter also participated in the aforementioned tour.

Facts about “XO Tour Llif3”

This track was officially released on 26 February 2017 as part of Uzi Vert’s second EP, “Luv Is Rage 1.5”. Also it was later issued as part of Uzi Vert’s first full-length studio album, which is “Luv Is Rage 2”. And “XO Tour Llif3” served as the lead single from both of those projects.

This track is the most-popular song of the early part of Uzi’s career. For instance, it was the first time that he, as a solo artist, broke the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 – where it peaked at number 7. It also made an appearance on the UK Singles Chart and charted in almost 20 countries overall. And it has been certified multi-Platinum in four countries, inducing Poland and Italy.  Moreover for the record, as of early 2020 “XO Tour Llif3” has actually been certified septuple-Platinum in the rapper’s home country of the United States.

“XO Tour Llif3” also blew up on social media. And its popularity spawned the  Lil Uzi Vert Challenge , where participants were tasked with  mimicking a dance move  that the artist created.

Moreover the tune proved to be so popular that Uzi Vert even  released a sequel , entitled “ P2 ”, in 2020.

Additionally the reputable crowdsourcing music site  Genius  actually deemed this track  “The Best Song of 2017” .

Production and Writing Credits

“XO Tour Llif3” was the first track TM88, who would go on to become a regular collaborator of Lil Uzi Vert, produced for the rapper. And as the story goes he completed the project using an outdated computer and a Bluetooth speaker called a Beats Pill. This was due to challenges he was facing with his normal laptop.

The other co-producer of the track is an artist by the name of JW Lucas. And “XO Tour Llif3” was written by Uzi in conjunction with TM88 and JW Lucas.

TM88 has acknowledged that he was actually sitting on the beat which ultimately served as the instrumental basis for “XO Tour Llif3” for a while.  He and JW Lucas had been shopping it, “but it didn’t reach”, as in it wasn’t actually purchased by any potential clients. So he reworked it for Uzi Vert.  More specifically, he sped up the tempo so that the track would appeal to club goers.

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The Meaning Behind The Song: XO Tour Llif3 by Lil Uzi Vert

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As an avid fan of Lil Uzi Vert and a lover of music that carries deep emotional weight, “XO Tour Llif3” has always held a special place in my heart. Released in February 2017 as part of his album “Luv Is Rage 2,” this song quickly became a hit and resonated with listeners worldwide.

When I first heard “XO Tour Llif3,” I was immediately captivated by its haunting melody and introspective lyrics. The song is a powerful expression of Lil Uzi Vert’s emotional struggles, touching on themes of heartbreak, substance abuse, and his journey through fame and success.

One of the key elements that make “XO Tour Llif3” so impactful is its raw authenticity. Lil Uzi Vert bares his soul through the lyrics, providing listeners with a glimpse into the darker aspects of his life. The somber tone of the song reflects the weight of his emotions, creating a powerful connection with anyone who has experienced similar feelings of pain and anguish.

The title “XO Tour Llif3” is a play on words, combining the name of Lil Uzi Vert’s fanbase, “XO,” with a reference to touring and the essence of life itself. This combination symbolizes the highs and lows of his journey, both as an artist and as an individual.

Throughout the song, Lil Uzi Vert delves into his struggles with relationships and the toll they have taken on his mental and emotional well-being. Lines like “Push me to the edge, all my friends are dead” and “You’re the only one I want, I’m the only one that’s stressing” convey the pain and isolation he feels.

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However, amidst the darkness, there is a glimmer of hope. The chorus, with its repetition of “All my friends are dead, push me to the edge,” can be seen as a cathartic release, a way for Lil Uzi Vert to heal and find solace in his music and the support of his fans.

Personally, “XO Tour Llif3” has been a source of comfort and empowerment during difficult times in my own life. The song serves as a reminder that it’s okay to feel pain and struggle, as long as we don’t let it consume us. It encourages us to find strength within ourselves and to use our experiences as fuel for growth and self-discovery.

The music video for “XO Tour Llif3,” directed by Virgil Abloh and produced by Off-White Films, further enhances the song’s deep emotional impact. The visual elements, including the haunting imagery and Lil Uzi Vert’s powerful performance, complement the lyrics and create a visceral experience for the viewer.

Overall, “XO Tour Llif3” is not just a song but an emotional journey. It explores the complexities of human emotions, expressing pain and vulnerability in a way that is both relatable and powerful. Through this song, Lil Uzi Vert has created a masterpiece that resonates with listeners on a deep level, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, we are not alone.

Songs can hold immense meaning and power, serving as a form of therapy and connection. “XO Tour Llif3” is a testament to the transformative power of music and its ability to touch the hearts and souls of its listeners. So, the next time you find yourself feeling overwhelmed or in need of solace, I encourage you to give “XO Tour Llif3” a listen and let its powerful message wash over you.

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The story behind Lil Uzi Vert ’s nihilistic 2017 smash, “XO TOUR Llif3,” is a classic tale of triumph through tragedy. It starts in 2016, when after creating potential hits with Future and Gucci Mane in a Miami studio, producer TM88 was ready to head back to his native Atlanta to master his soon-to-be successes. But he would get caught up in what would become January’s Fort Lauderdale airport shooting, where a perpetrator flew in from Alaska and took the lives of five victims.

“I was trying to board my flight and then we see a stampede of people just running towards us and we just ran on the plane,” he recalls. In the midst of the panic, TM88 let go of all his prized possessions — including the beloved laptop that held all of his hard work. “I ended up just dropping all my shit … I got back home and was like, ‘D–n bro, I have nothing.’”

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So he had no choice but to remake all the beats on a cracked computer screen. “I was like, ‘Man, I’m finna make the best beats I’ve ever made in my life.’ I guess God blessed me with ‘XO TOUR Llif3.’”

After receiving a call from Uzi, who was in dire need of inspiration, TM88 dug up one of his old beats and began remixing it. A month later, Uzi surprised fans with the Luv Is Rage 1.5 EP release on SoundCloud. It featured “XO TOUR Llif3,” a song that helped change the course of an entire genre.

Its somber strings ushered in the Philadelphia rapper’s elegy, which put the remains of the cheerful feelings he had on Migos’ “Bad and Boujee” to rest, following the break-up with then-girlfriend Brittany Byrd. “I was speaking authentic on ‘XO Tour Llif3,’” Lil Uzi Vert told Billboard in 2017. “Anyone can relate: I was in a dark space, so I went with it.”

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But it was much more than a dark space usually saved for the deepest corners of one’s diary. The rapper revealed heartache, suicidal thoughts and issues with Xanax abuse to the world. And with a singular lyric — “Push me to the edge/ All my friends are dead” — Uzi temporarily halted the exorbitant themes of rap’s What a Time to Be Alive era.

“I think it affected people in general,” Reggie Rouse, program director at Atlanta radio station V-103, explains. “Whether you’re into hip-hop, R&B or pop, you heard this record on the radio or downloaded the song. You didn’t see a ton of that [at that time] but now it’s par for the course.”

Lil Uzi Vert, whose single “XO Tour Llif3” is in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, dove into a mosh pit at Coachella in April.

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That painfully honest revelation garnered Uzi’s highest-charting single to date (it peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100) and has been certified seven times Platinum by the RIAA. But pushing all of its grand accolades aside, “XO” helped open the floodgates of a surging subgenre: emo-rap. Its influence can be heard in a handful of millennial rappers, from Juice WRLD to the late XXXTentacion. With Uzi (who professed his fandom for Marilyn Manson and created massive mosh pits at shows) at the front line, these new-gen stars took rock’s teen angst and unabashedly claimed it for themselves.

“Lil Uzi changed the whole landscape of where music was starting to go. Ever since [its release], you started seeing more people, even producers use my [melodic] cadences,” TM88 explains. “I feel like the bigger the song got, it just made everybody want to be on that type of sound.”

That experimental sound is what Rouse attributes to the timelessness of “XO Tour Llif3”: “It’s one of those songs that still sounds great on radio. Not every hit can be played 5-10 years down the road and people still nod their heads to it.”

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The song peaked at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Lil Uzi Vert's highest-charting single as a solo artist until the release of " Futsal Shuffle 2020 ", which peaked at number five. On December 7, 2022, the song was certified RIAA Diamond selling over 11 million copies, giving them their first Diamond certification and making it the best-selling emo rap song of all-time.

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In January 2016, producer TM88 was flying back to Atlanta to master the tracks. His flight occurred during January's Fort Lauderdale airport shooting, where a gunman killed five people. He recalled, "I was trying to board my flight and then we see a stampede of people just running towards us and we just ran on the plane." In the midst of the panic, he dropped all of his things, including the laptop with his works. When he arrived to his place, he had to recreate the beats. Uzi called him for a beat, so TM88 gave an old beat he remixed, which turned out to be for "XO Tour Llif3". TM88 stated, "Lil Uzi changed the whole landscape of where music was starting to go. Ever since [its release], you started seeing more people, even producers use my [melodic] cadences. I feel like the bigger the song got, it just made everybody want to be on that type of sound." [1] Unfortunately, the producer was never paid by the record label, declaring on January 5, 2018, "Atlantic still ain't paid n—-s shit!" and called them "the worst label in the history of fuck shit!" [2]

Uzi called the song a "throwaway," where they uploaded four songs to their SoundCloud page. Julie Greenwald of Atlantic Records noticed the success based on its streams, saying, "so we raced to get the record out on the proper digital streaming platforms. It exploded." [3]

Personnel [ ]

  • Bryan "TM88" Simmons – writer, producer
  • Colin Leonard – mastering
  • John "JW" Lucas – writer, producer
  • Kesha Lee – audio engineer, recording
  • Leslie Brathwaite – mixing
  • Symere "Lil Uzi Vert" Woods – lead artist, vocals, writer

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XO Tour Llif3

[Intro] Are you alright? I'm alright, I'm quite alright And my money's right 8 … (Yeah) Countin' them bands All way to the top 'til they be fallin' over (Yeah, yeah, yeah) Countin' them bands On my way to the top 'til we fallin' over [Chorus] I don't really care if you cry On the real, you should've never lied Should've saw the way she looked me in my eyes She said, "Baby, I am not afraid to die" Push me to the edge All my friends are dead Push me to the edge All my friends are dead Push me to the edge All my friends are dead Push me to the edge [Verse 1] Phantom that's all red, inside all white Like somethin' you ride a sled down, I just want that head My Brittany got mad, I'm barely her man now Everybody got the same swag now Watch the way that I tear it down Stackin' my bands all the way to the top All the way 'til my bands fallin' over Every time that you leave your spot Your girlfriend call me like, "Come on over!" I like the way that she treat me Gon' leave you, won't leave me, I call it that Casanova She say I'm insane, yeah Wanna blow my brain out (Hey) Xanny, help the pain, yeah Please, Xanny, make it go away I'm committed, not addicted, but it keep control of me All the pain, now I can't feel it I swear that it's slowin' me, yeah [Chorus] I don't really care if you cry On the real, you should've never lied Saw the way she looked me in my eyes She said, "I am not afraid to die" (Yeah) All my friends are dead Push me to the edge (Yeah) All my friends are dead, yeah, ooh Push me to the edge All my friends are dead, yeah All my friends are dead, yeah [Verse 2] That is not your swag, I swear you fake hard Now these n*ggas wanna take my cadence (Yeah) Rain on 'em, thunderstorm, rain on 'em (Ooh, yeah) Make some, lil' n*gga, take some (Yeah, yeah) Fast car, NASCAR, race on 'em In the club, ain't got no ones, then we would become (Yeah) Clothes from overseas, got the racks and they all C-Notes You is not a G though Lookin' at you stackin' all your money, it all green though I was countin' that and these all twenties, that's a G-roll [Bridge] She say, "You're the worst, you're the worst" I cannot die because this my universe [Chorus] I don't really care if you cry On the real, you should've never lied Should've saw the way she looked me in my eyes She said, "Baby, I am not afraid to die" Push me to the edge All my friends are dead Push me to the edge All my friends are dead Push me to the edge All my friends are dead Push me to the edge

References [ ]

  • ↑ Gracie, Blanca (November 21, 2019). "Songs That Defined the Decade: Lil Uzi Vert's 'XO TOUR Llif3'" . Billboard .
  • ↑ Stutz, Colin (January 5, 2018). "Lil Uzi Vert's 'XO TOUR Llif3' Producer TM88 Says Atlantic Records Never Paid Him for the Song" . Billboard .
  • ↑ Martins, Chris (December 21, 2017). "2017 No. 1s: Lil Uzi Vert on How Being 'Authentic' Took 'XO Tour Llif3' to Pop Radio" . Billboard .

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Here’s What “XO Tour Llif3″‘s Arabic Subtitles Really Translate To

By Rob Arcand

Last Monday, Lil Uzi Vert dropped a new video for his hit single “XO Tour Llif3.” Directed by beloved fashion designer and Kanye West collaborator Virgil Abloh , the video featured zombie girls, Arabic subtitles and an appearance by the Weekend , who Uzi was on tour with at the time of the song’s debut on Soundcloud .

But as Ali Suliman at the Fader pointed out earlier this week, something about these Arabic subtitles didn’t quite add up. Instead of offering the sort of straightforward translation one would generally expect from subtitles, the text translates to random nonsensical letters and sounds that have absolutely nothing to do with the song’s original lyrics. When Abloh’s team was later approached by the Fader , they said that while they did initially reach out to Arabic speakers for a correct translation, the team chose not to use the translation in the video, instead going with something more oriented around aesthetics, with co-director Alvin Sonic noting that he “loved” the “wrong” look.

Arabic is one of the world’s most popular languages and it’s hard to think these guys could ever really get too far without someone picking up on the gaffe. Included with the Fader ’s post are number of screenshots showing a direct translation, revealing just how the bad the captions really are once translated. Check out the post here and revisit Abloh’s original video below.

This post Here’s What “XO Tour Llif3″‘s Arabic Subtitles Really Translate To first appeared on SPIN .

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    Amazon. XO Tour Llif3 is a song by Lil Uzi Vert with a tempo of 155 BPM. It can also be used half-time at 78 BPM or double-time at 310 BPM. The track runs 3 minutes and 3 seconds long with a B key and a minor mode. It has high energy and is very danceable with a time signature of 4 beats per bar.

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