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Revision as of 15:01, 30 October 2008
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"Runaway Love" is the third single released from Ludacris' fifth album, Release Therapy (2006). The song, which features Mary J. Blige on the vocals, was produced by Polow da Don and reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. The song was the first single from Release Therapy in the UK and was released as a double A-side with "Girls Gone Wild" included. The song was performed at the 2007 Grammy Awards show by Ludacris, Mary J. Blige and Earth, Wind & Fire. A remix of the song is available by T-Pain featuring Cassie.
Song information
Each one of the three verses of a fictional account telling the troubles in the lives of three runaway female adolescents; a nine-year-old named Lisa, a ten-year-old named Nicole, and an eleven-year-old named Erica each ending up running away to escape each of her own problems. There is a very short, commonly used sample of Slick Rick saying "Like this" in the beginning and at approximately 1:07 in the song. At the end of the song Ludacris informs women that he feels like running away himself some times.
Lisa
The 1st account involves Lisa, a nine-year-old girl. She has never met her real father. Lisa's mother is addicted to drugs. She brings home men at different hours of the night, and they always end up in a fight. Then, the men come in Lisa's room an try to have their way. When she tries to resist, they just beat her, and when she tells her mom, she doesn't believe her. So she run's away.
Nicole
The second plot involves Nicole, a lonely ten-year-old girl. Nicole believes she is not beautiful and thinks nobody likes her, and wonders why this is so. Her stepfather is an alcoholic and physically abuses her. Nicole's schoolteachers constantly ask her why she has bruises (which are by her stepfather), and she lies to them. Nicole promises her best (and only) friend, Stacy, that they'll be close forever. However, one day, Stacy dies in a drive-by shooting and feeling alone again, Nicole decides to run away.
Erica
The final tale involves Erica, (played by Keke Palmer) an eleven-year-old girl who is using ecstasy. She is also, with guilt, having sex with her sixteen-year-old boyfriend. As things go deeper, Erica starts to believe she is truly in love with her boyfriend, and so her boyfriend uses no protection. After Erica becomes pregnant, her boyfriend 'bails out' on her, because he feels he is not ready to have a child. In addition, her family is poor, so Erica has no money for an abortion. Erica knows that if she tells her mom she is pregnant, her mom will be very angry and disappointed with her. In the video, it is shown that as Erica looks through a window, she imagines her mom beating her. She is seen crying on a park bench while Mary J. Blige sings next to her. Erica feels like there is no other place to call home.
Music video
The music video for "Runaway Love" was directed by Jessy Terrero. It premiered first on the internet on November 29, 2006, on Yahoo! Music. A day later it premiered on television, on BET's 106 & Park as a New Joint. The video, which is also divided in three situations, follows a storyline faithfully based on the song. Mary J. Blige is featured in all of the three situations as a pedestrian that passes by the runaway girls. Actors Michael Rapaport, Jon Seda, and Keke Palmer (who played Erica) also have small cameos in the video. Featured in the background are orange posters for the National Runaway Switchboard, a crisis hotline serving runaway and homeless youth and their families. The hotline for the National Runaway Switchboard is also displayed on several of the "missing child" posters that are shown in the music video. This promotional effort highlights the partnership between The Ludacris Foundation and the National Runaway Switchboard to promote November as National Runaway Prevention Month and to increase awareness of issues related to runaway adolescents[1][2].
Cast
Lisa's story:
- Arielle Alter - Lisa
- Lori Anne Alter - Lisa's mother [citation needed]
- Michael Rapaport - Mother's boyfriend
Nicole's story:
- Raquel Castro - Nicole
- Michelle Garcia - Nicole's mother
- Jon Seda - Nicole's stepfather
- ? - Stacy
Erica's story:
- Keke Palmer - Erica
- Julito McCullum - Erica's boyfriend
- Anndretta Lyle - Boyfriend's new girlfriend
All stories:
- Ludacris
- Mary J. Blige
Reviews
"Runaway Love" has received positive reviews by the majority of music and pop culture critics. Reviews note that in this work Ludacris has covered a more sensitive subject than he previously has.
"Runaway Love" is a powerful song about women in bad situations that recalls Kanye West on "Roses."
- Stylus Magazine:
"The sobering "Runaway Love" finds Ludacris weaving a tale of three girls dealing with the realities of rape, drugs, and alcoholism with a solemn resignation no Ludacris song has ever approached. And it does so without compromising his steez."
Censorship
- Several radio stations have removed or obscured several parts of the song, including the parts in which Erica is using ecstasy and considering an abortion, and the boyfriend of Lisa's mother going into her bedroom to rape her.
Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak Position |
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New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart | 21 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 2 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Airplay | 1 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs | 9 |
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 3 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks | 1 |
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 | 9 |
United World Chart | 14 |
UK Singles Top 75 | 21 |
Poland Singles Chart[3] | 70 |
Ireland Singles Top 50[4] | 37 |
References
External links
- "Runaway Love" music video at The Ludacris Foundation web site