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"2-Way"
Single by Lil' Romeo featuring Master P and Silkk the Shocker
from the album Game Time
ReleasedApril 2002
GenreHip hop, pop rap
Length4:23 (album version)
3:22 (single version)
LabelThe New No Limit/Universal
Songwriter(s)P. Miller Jr., P. Miller, King Miller
Producer(s)Master P
Romeo singles chronology
"Tell Me a Story (About the Night Before)"
(2002)
"2-Way"
(2002)
"True Love"
(2002)
Master P singles chronology
"Rock It"
(2002)
"2-Way"
(2002)
"Them Jeans"
(2004)
Silkk The Shocker singles chronology
"Pop Lockin"
(2001)
"2-Way"
(2002)
"We Like Them Girls"
(2004)

"2-Way" is the first single from Lil' Romeo's second studio album Game Time. The track features additional vocals from his dad Master P and Silkk The Shocker. It is an almost-complete cover of "It Takes Two" by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, with slight lyrical alterations to the original (i.e. references in Base's own lyrics to himself) and additional samples. The song was played at the ending credits of Hey Arnold!: The Movie. It also appeared in the movie Kangaroo Jack.

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Transcription

Music video

A music video for the track was filmed in April 2002. Two versions of the video were made. The first is when Romeo is performing the song in a basketball stadium & a basketball outfit. The music video also involves the North Miami Beach High School Marching Chargers. The second version includes a basketball game filmed at a Miami arena with the College Cheerleading National Champions Florida Atlantic University (FAU) Cheerleaders as well as scenes from Hey Arnold!: The Movie.

Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
Position
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[1] 65

References

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