Migrate

Migrate
«Migrate»
Canción de Mariah Carey
Álbum E=MC²
Publicación abril de 2008
Grabación 2007 - 2008
Género R&b, hip hop, Dance-pop
Duración 4:17
Discográfica Island
Escritor(es) Mariah Carey, Nate "Danja" Hills, Belawa Muhammad, T-Pain
Productor(es) Nate "Danja" Hills, Belawa Muhammad
Canciones de E=MC²
«Migrate»
(1)
«Touch My Body»
(2)

"Migrate" es la primera pista del álbum E=MC² (2008) de la cantante Mariah Carey. Fue escrita por Carey, Nate Hills y el rapero T-Pain que también aparece en la grabación. La canción logró aparecer en el número 92 en el Billboard Hot 100 cuando ni siquiera ha sido lanzada oficialmente cómo single, esto se debe a las masivas descargar digitales legales han elevado la popularidad de la canción.[1]

Carey dijo en una entrevista en Mtv que básicamente la canción se trata de la migración de un lugar a otro, ya sea de la barra al club; del club al apartamento; de la ciudad a la playa; de la playa a sepa donde.[2]

Listas

Chart (2008) Posición
Alcanzada
EE.UU Billboard Hot 100 92
EE.UU Billboard Pop 100 69
EE.UU Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 95
Portugal Single Charts 46

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