Bottom of the Bottle

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I was concerned about how people was gon' feel about that record. When I put it out, I thought people might have been shocked because it was so radio-friendly and might turn their backs. They actually generally understood and was happy to even hear me on the radio.

Critical reception

Uproxx's Beware Bowdon wrote that "Currensy might have his most viable single to date with "Bottom Of The Bottle"", also saying that the song "features all the elements of an actual radio hit". [5] Alex Hudson of Exclaim! praised Alsina's vocals, writing that he has provided a "soulful hook" for the song. [1] BET's Eric Diep wrote that it is a "radio-friendly single that has the potential to get some spins in the near future". [6] Ryan Staskel from Consequence of Sound wrote that the song "showcases the album’s shortcomings with some cringe-worthy lyrics epitomized by Lil’ Wayne". [7]

Music video

The official music video premiered on WorldStarHipHop October 30, 2015 and was uploaded to Currensy's official YouTube account November 2, 2015. [8] August Alsina does not appear in the video.

Commercial performance

"Bottom of the Bottle" is Currensy's only single to enter the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 97.

Charts

"Bottom of the Bottle"
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Single by Curren$y featuring August Alsina and Lil Wayne
from the album Canal Street Confidential
ReleasedAugust 28, 2015
Recorded2015
Genre Hip hop
Length3:59
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Curren$y singles chronology
"Don't Shoot"
(2014)
"Bottom of the Bottle"
(2015)
August Alsina singles chronology
"Why I Do It"
(2015)
"Bottom of the Bottle"
(2015)
"Gold Slugs"
(2015)
Chart (2015–16)Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100 [9] 97
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [10] 29
US Rhythmic ( Billboard ) [11] 23

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