I Go On

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"I Go On"
I Go On Single.webp
Cover of the single in cassette format
Single by MC Lyte
from the album Ain't No Other
B-side "Ruffneck (Beatnut Remix)"
ReleasedNovember 4, 1993 [1]
Genre Hip hop
Length4:47
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
MC Lyte singles chronology
"Ruffneck"
(1993)
"I Go On"
(1993)
"Keep On Keepin' On"
(1996)
Music video
"I Go On" on YouTube

"I Go On" is the second and final single from MC Lyte's fourth album Ain't No Other . Produced by Tyrone Fyffe, Franklin Grant and Wreckx-n-Effect's Markell Riley, it was released on November 4, 1993. [1]

Contents

As in her previous single, the lyrics focus on talking about her sexuality although now as part of a smooth production. [3] [4]

"I Go On" peaked at No. 68 on the Billboard's Hot R&B Singles in January 1994. [5] It did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at No. 16 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 extension chart. [6] This would be the last work of Lyte published under First Priority Music, since it would later sign with East West Records.

Content

The song has a softer production than the hardcore sound that predominates on the album. [3] In it, Lyte talks about casually having sex with men whom she later "refuse to call 'em back", in addition to responding to those who are upset about it "It ain't worth it for the moment or the minute/You was in it then you want it but, no, now ya done, kid." In the third verse it seeks to convey a message anti-violence against women "I only here for the righten night/To be hit not smack not slapped or kicked/So if you coming my way you gotta be strong/Strong enough to know that hitting a women is wrong." [4] [3]

In a review from May 2017, the website dedicated to hip hop music The Boombox considered I Go On as "the best examples of Lyte flipping the gender script." [4]

Samples

The song contains a riff sample from "Been So Long" by Anita Baker [3] and the hook is based on interpolations from "La Di Da Di" by Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick, in which Lyte says "I go on and on and on and on/Let it flow, ya don't stop" in reference to the lines "And on and on and on" and "To the tick tock ya don't stop". Also included in the single version of the song is a remix by Walter "Mucho" Scott titled "I Go on (Gangsta Mix)", which in turn samples the riff of "Young, Gifted and Black" by Aretha Franklin.

Single track listing

12" Vinyl

A-Side

  1. "I Go On" (LP Version) (4:47)
  2. "I Go On" (Midnight Mix) (4:05)
    • Produced by Chris Smith
  3. "I Go On" (Midnightstrumental) (7:20)
    • Produced by Chris Smith

B-Side

  1. "I Go On" (Gangsta Mix) (5:15)
    • Produced by Walter "Mucho" Scott
  2. "I Go On" (Accapella) (4:53)
  3. "Ruffneck" (Beatnut Remix) (3:26)

Cassette

A-Side

  1. "I Go On" (LP Version) (4:47)
  2. "I Go On" (Midnight Mix) (4:05)

B-Side

  1. "I Go On" (LP Version) (4:47)
  2. "I Go On" (Midnight Mix) (4:05)

Cassette Maxi-Single

A-Side

  1. "I Go On" (LP Version) (4:47)
  2. "I Go On" (Midnight Mix) (4:05)
    • Produced by Chris Smith
  3. "I Go On" (Midnightstrumental) (7:20)
    • Produced by Chris Smith

B-Side

  1. "I Go On" (Gangsta Mix) (5:15)
    • Produced by Walter "Mucho" Scott
  2. "I Go On" (Accapella) (4:53)
  3. "Ruffneck" (Beatnut Remix) (3:26)
    • Remixed by The Beatnuts

Personnel

Credits are taken from the liner notes. [7]

Charts

Chart (1993–1994)Peak
position
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles ( Billboard ) [8] 16
US Hot Dance Singles Sales ( Billboard ) [9] 38
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [10] 68
US Hot Rap Songs ( Billboard ) [11] 27

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