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"LOL Smiley Face" (styled as "LOL :-)") is a song by American recording artist
Trey Songz Tremaine Aldon Neverson (born November 28, 1984), known professionally as Trey Songz, is an American R&B singer and rapper. His debut album, '' I Gotta Make It'', was released in 2005 through Atlantic Records. His follow-up album, '' Trey Day'' ...
. It features rappers
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and
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and serves as the second single from Songz' third studio album, ''
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''. The artists co-wrote the song with its producers Troy Taylor and Tony Scales. "LOL Smiley Face" is an R&B song featuring bouncy,
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synths, and lyrically refers to
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and other electronic multimedia messaging. The song was released as the second single from Songz's third album ''
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'' on August 24, 2009. The song received generally positive reviews from critics, who noted its catchy melody. The song peaked at number fifty-one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number twelve on the
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chart. Rather than releasing a traditional music video, a montage of fans singing and dancing to the track was released.


Background

The song was recorded in
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,
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, at three different studios,
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, Patchwerk Studios and D2 Music Studios. "LOL" was written by its performers, Trey Songz,
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and
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, and its producers, Troy Taylor and Tony Scales also contributed to the writing process. Taylor recorded the track while Jean Marie Horvat mixed the song. When speaking on the conceptual basis of ''Ready'', Songz said, "You think about a record like 'LOL Smiley Face,' it's something real simple, but when you look at the title or listen to the record, you're like, 'Wow.' That's something great from a songwriter's perspective. I'm just trying to make hits and classic records that people can vibe to and live their life." In an interview with BallerStatus, Songz commented on his thoughts of making a remix of the song, stating, "I think there's going to be a remix for that song, because a lot of people dig it. A lot of people have hit me up actually about it. That song is blowing up real fast man." He also stated the possibility of American rapper
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appearing on a remix, saying, "She wanted to do more of a commercial record, a cuter sex record. 'LOL' was actually already done, but when she heard it, she hit me up, and said 'I love that song. You're a punk for not putting me on it.' She'll definitely be on the remix." However no remix was seen to be in the works nor did it come to fruition.


Composition

The song is derived from R&B,
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and hip hop music. It is backed with heavy percussion and smooth vocals. According to Andrew Rennie of ''
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'', the song, along with "
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", continues Songz's usage of his hook-heavy and playful style. Ajitpaul Mangat of
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called the chorus "ringtone ready." The song is lyrically about
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, as verses talk about tales of "wired romance." Its lyrics contain references to
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,
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, MySpace, and
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, and
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's line contains a reference to his song "
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." According to Mark Edward Nero of About.com, the song is aimed at teenage girls. Ken Capobianco of ''
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'' said that ''Ready'' was built about the "popping tracks" of "LOL Smiley Face" and "Say Aah".


Critical reception

Although Mark Edward Nero of About.com called the song "gimmicky", he said it was "catchy" and "addictive", commenting that the song "actually deserves creativity points: it's a silly, lighthearted song that's not meant to be taken seriously." Tyler Lewis of
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called the song silly, and in an album review, commented, "The less said about “LOL :)”, the better", calling the listening experience "frustrating." Ajitpaul Mangat of
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said that in the song, "we have a genuinely novel pop music moment: a booty call (an R&B staple) that only this generation can relate to." Mangat also commended the song's beat, chorus, and Soulja Boy's cameo, commenting, "In the end, it is all somehow apropos." Chris Ryan of
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said the song had an "irrefutably catchy melody", and complimented the song because of the appearance of Gucci Mane and Soulja Boy, stating, "it's incredibly playful, as any song about
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should be." Melanie Fried of ''
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'' called "LOL Smiley Face" "the most absurdly appealing, tech-savvy song of the year to date", commenting "Anyone younger than 15 is already texting their friends about their new favorite song."


Chart performance

On the week ending September 19, 2009, "LOL" debuted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number fifty-one, the second highest debut of the week behind
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". The song peaked at its entry position, remaining on the chart for eight weeks. At the time "LOL" was Songz's second biggest hit overall, only behind his breakthrough single "
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." On the week labeled October 10, 2009, the song peaked at number twelve on the
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chart, as Songz's seventh overall and fifth top twenty entry on the chart.


Performance and music video

Songz and Drake performed the song on music video show ''
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'' on September 2, 2009 as a part of a medley with " I Need a Girl" and " Successful." Instead of releasing a typical video for the song, the accompanying clip features fans singing and dancing along to the clip, as well as
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and texting the title. The video was released online on November 25, 2009.


Credits and personnel

*
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– Trey Songz, Gucci Mane, Soulja Boy, Tony Scales, Troy Taylor *
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– Troy Taylor, Tony Scales *
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– Troy Taylor * Mixing – Jean Marie Horvat SourceTrey Songz ''Ready'' (Digital booklet)
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,
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. (2009).


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


References

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