Trampoline (Tinie Tempah song)

"Trampoline" is the lead single from English rapper Tinie Tempah's second studio album, Demonstration (2013). Released on 4 August 2013, the song features an additional rap verse from American rapper 2 Chainz.[2][3] It debuted at number three in UK Singles Chart on 11 August 2013.

"Trampoline"
Single by Tinie Tempah featuring 2 Chainz
from the album Demonstration
Released5 July 2013 (2013-07-05)
Genre
Length3:46
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Tinie Tempah singles chronology
"Drinking from the Bottle"
(2013)
"Trampoline"
(2013)
"Children of the Sun"
(2013)
2 Chainz singles chronology
"Feds Watching"
(2013)
"Trampoline"
(2013)
"When I Feel Like It"
(2013)
Demonstration track listing
16 tracks
  1. "Someday (Place in the Sun)"
  2. "Trampoline"
  3. "Don't Sell Out"
  4. "It's OK"
  5. "Mosh Pit"
  6. "Looking Down the Barrel"
  7. "Children of the Sun"
  8. "Witch Doctor"
  9. "Shape"
  10. "Lover Not a Fighter"
  11. "A Heart Can Save the World"
  12. "Tears Run Dry"
  13. "Lost Ones"
  14. "Heroes"
  15. "5 Minutes"
iTunes bonus track
  1. "Do Till I"

Background and release

A series of short trailers for "Trampoline", getting gradually longer in length, teased different sections of the instrumental and music video. Each teaser features the symbolic red stripe, which is included in the official cover artwork for the single. The first teaser, done in a Southern US style of production, was five seconds long and simply a synth and sub drop. It uses a brand new Tinie Tempah logo, and Tinie's website "shook" as a reference to the "shake, shake, shake" in the song.[4] The second is seventeen seconds long and shows a hanging microphone, accompanied by slightly more of the track.[5] The third shows a hooded Tinie, accompanied by a different section of the track. At the end Tinie says "yeah".[6] The fourth and final trailer was released a day prior to the premiere of the track, and includes part of the chorus. It shows Tinie walking up to the camera and grinning.[7]

The track received its world premiere on 2 July 2013 on MistaJam's BBC Radio 1Xtra show. Tinie said that the track got its inspiration from the fact that he always jumps high on stage, and people always comment on it. "Trampoline" was created to be fun, bouncy and a fresh start after two years without putting out a solo single. Shortly afterwards, the full lyric video was premiered and the single was made available to preorder on iTunes. The song was released on 5 July in the United States. The Shift K3Y remix was released as a single on Beatport on 22 July, charting at number one in the hip-hop releases category.[8] It featured as the first track in SB.TV's "SB.TV Beats" series.

When interviewed, Tinie said the following about the track:

"I didn't want to over-think the first single too much but I knew it had to be a transition between the first and second album. I describe it as being like a climax."

Music video

The lyrics video for "Trampoline" premiered on Tinie Tempah's Vevo channel on 2 July 2013 with no 2 Chainz in the video.[9] The official video premiered on 29 July 2013 with 2 Chainz in the video.

Production on the video was done by director Dawn Shadforth for the agency Sonny London, with the final color grading and post-production performed by Framestore.

Remixes and covers

On August 14, 2013, a freestyle-remix of "Trampoline" was released by Nigerian musician Slim Burna.[10]

Maxsta released a freestyle in celebration of his single "Wanna Go" on 16 August 2013.[11]

ETC!ETC!, Grandtheft and RiFF RAFF teamed up to produce an official remix, produced in the Mad Decent studios. The remix was allowed by the song's producer Diplo. It was released for free on 24 October 2013.[12] This remix uses the same alternate a cappella as the Dot Jr remix.

Track listing

Digital download[13]
No.TitleLength
1."Trampoline"3:45
2."Trampoline" (I See MONSTAS Remix)5:54
3."Trampoline" (Shift K3Y Remix)5:10
4."Trampoline" (Instrumental Edit)3:44

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
scope="row"Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[14] 55
scope="row"Ireland (IRMA)[15] 29
scope="row"Scotland (Official Charts Company)[16] 4
scope="row"UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[17] 3

Year-end charts

Chart (2013) Position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[18] 111

Credits and personnel

Production

Release history

Country Release date Format
Ireland 2 August 2013 (2013-08-02) Digital download
United Kingdom 4 August 2013 (2013-08-04)
United States 5 July 2013 (2013-07-05)
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