Let's Go (Calvin Harris song)

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"Let's Go"
Single by Calvin Harris featuring Ne-Yo
from the album 18 Months
B-side
  • Radio edit
  • Calvin Harris Remix (12-inch)
Released30 March 2012
RecordedLate 2011–12
Length
  • 3:53 (album version)
  • 3:46 (radio edit)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Calvin Harris
Calvin Harris singles chronology
"Off the Record"
(2011)
"Let's Go"
(2012)
"We'll Be Coming Back"
(2012)
Ne-Yo singles chronology
"Leave You Alone"
(2012)
"Let's Go"
(2012)
"Lazy Love"
(2012)
Music video
"Let's Go" on YouTube

"Let's Go" is a song written and performed by Scottish DJ Calvin Harris, featuring vocals from American singer Ne-Yo. The track was released in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2012 as the third single from Harris' third studio album, 18 Months (2012).[1] On 29 April 2012, precisely a week after its release, "Let's Go" debuted at number two on the UK Singles Chart for the week ending dated 5 May 2012— marking Harris' third consecutive number two hit (held off by Carly Rae Jepsen's song "Call Me Maybe").[2] As of July 2012, the song has sold 376,000 downloads in the United States.[3] It also appeared on the deluxe version of Ne-Yo's fifth studio album, R.E.D. The song received a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 55th Grammy Awards held in February 2013.

The song was used for a Pepsi and Pepsi Max advert that features Lionel Messi, Didier Drogba, Fernando Torres, Wojciech Szczęsny, Frank Lampard, Sergio Agüero and Jack Wilshere.[4] It was also used as the opening track to the London New Year’s Eve fireworks display for 2019–20. The Los Angeles Dodgers use this song when they hit a home run.[citation needed]

Critical reception[edit]

Lewis Corner of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating:

"It's not about what you've done, it's about what you're doing," he aptly states over Calvin's unmistakable electronic flourishes of euphoric synths and speaker-jumping beats, which happens to soundtrack an impressive footballer-starring Pepsi Max ad campaign. Coincidentally, the final result isn't too different from the fizzy beverage; it's sparkling, addictive and sure to give you a burst of energy. .[5]

Music video[edit]

The music video was released on 14 May 2012 on Vevo. It begins with the people all around the world doing something and also exciting things before one of them goes to the club where Harris is seen DJing the party. Ne-Yo also appears boxing at a gym and in the back seat in the car singing the song.

Live performances[edit]

Ne-Yo performed "Let's Go" at the 2013 NBA All-Star Game, also incorporating Janet Jackson's "I Get Lonely" into the song.[6] He also performed it at 1st Indonesian Choice Awards.

Track listing[edit]

Digital download[7]
No.TitleLength
1."Let's Go" (Radio Edit)3:46
CD single[citation needed]
No.TitleLength
1."Let's Go" (Radio Edit)3:46
2."Let's Go" (Extended Mix)6:01
12-inch single[citation needed]
No.TitleLength
1."Let's Go" (Extended Mix)6:01
2."Let's Go" (Radio Edit)3:46
3."Let's Go" (Calvin Harris Mix)6:32
Digital EP[1]
No.TitleLength
1."Let's Go" (Radio Edit)3:46
2."Let's Go" (Extended Mix)6:01
3."Let's Go" (Calvin Harris Mix)6:32
4."Let's Go" (Video)3:54

Charts and certifications[edit]

Release history[edit]

Country Date Format Label
Belgium[7] 30 March 2012 Digital download
New Zealand[49]
Ireland[50] 20 April 2012
United Kingdom[1] 22 April 2012
United States[51] 22 May 2012 Mainstream radio airplay Ultra

References[edit]

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