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Tower (UDF song)

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"Tower"
Single
from the album Dickfart
B-side"Shit"
Released2002
FormatCD/Disc
Recorded2001
GenreNu Metal
Length5:22
LabelSomali Fish records
singles chronology
"Shut the Fuck Up"
(2000)
"Tower"
(2002)
"Hairs In There?"
(2004)
"Shut the Fuck Up"
(2000)
Tower "Hairs In There?"
(2004)

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"Tower" is the second and final single for Unitedickfart's album Dickfart, followed up by "Timmy". It reached number 1 on US Charts and Number 2 on UK Charts.[1]

Background[edit]

The single only includes the 5:22 track. On the album it's the 18th track and Tower ends at 5:22 and there is a 5 minute silence then there is a sample from DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit that begins at 10:22 and ends at 13:00 and then there is 3 minutes of silence before playing the outro that lasts 0:53) (16:53).

History[edit]

The methods and policies by which this data is obtained and compiled have changed many times throughout the chart's history.

Although the advent of a singles music chart spawned chart historians and chart-watchers and greatly affected pop culture and produced countless bits of trivia, the main purpose of the Hot 100 is to aid those within the music industry: to reflect the popularity of the "product" (the singles, the albums, etc.) and to track the trends of the buying public. Billboard has (many times) changed its methodology and policies to give the most precise and accurate reflection of what is popular. A very basic example of this would be the ratio given to sales and airplay. During the Hot 100's early history, singles were the leading way by which people bought music. At times, when singles sales were robust, more weight was given to a song's retail points than to its radio airplay.

As the decades passed, the recording industry concentrated more on album sales than singles sales. Musicians eventually expressed their creative output in the form of full-length albums rather than singles, and by the 1990s many record companies stopped releasing singles altogether (see Album Cuts, below). Eventually, a song's airplay points were weighted more so than its sales. Billboard has adjusted the sales/airplay ratio many times to more accurately reflect the true popularity of songs.

Tracklist[edit]

US[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Tower" 
2."Shit" 

UK[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Tower" 
2."DJ Lethal Sample" 
3."Outro" 

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