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"Make a Movie" is the second single off American rapper Twista's eighth studio album The Perfect Storm. It was released on August 24, 2010. The track charted in the United States and a music video was shot. The song was put down as not being original having there been many other songs with homemade sex tape subject matter with Make A Movie as the title such as Make a Movie by Chamillionaire, which Twista is featured on. The original version of the track featured T-Pain on the hook but the final version features Chris Brown. The collaboration was said to be unexpected and geared towards a pop audience. Twista explained that the collaboration came around due to mutual respect between the two. The song was described by Rap-Up as "Twista spiting his rapid flow while Chris Brown croons over the seductive track." |  |
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Being well known for releasing awesome songs, Twista done it again with the release of Make A Movie. Although this is a fairly new release by Twista, "Make A Movie" is currently one of the top downloads at online music stores such as Amazon and iTunes. There is already a buzz on video tube sites such as YouTube and Make A Movie is certain to rocket high into the charts around the globe. Make sure you don't miss out on this latest song from Twista. This song's reach is not just limited to mp3 downloads, the Make A Movie ringtone is one of the hottest ringtone downloads around at the moment. If you're into Twista in a big way, you should definitely have some Twista ringtones on your phone. |
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The music video debuted on MTV on September 8, 2010. It was directed by Colin Tilley. It was described as tame compared to the subject matter. |