Come with Me (Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page song)

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"Come With Me"
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Single by Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page
From the soundtrack of Godzilla
Recorded/Released 1998/1998
Format 12-inch single
Genre Rap Rock
Length 6:05
Label Bad Boy Records
Writers Puff Daddy
Jimmy Page
Producer Puff Daddy
Director ???
Certification Platinum
Chart positions #1(US Hot 100)
#2 (UK)
Puff Daddy singles chronology
"Victory
(1998)
"Come with Me"
(1998)
"P.E. 2000"
(1999)
Jimmy Page singles chronology
"Gallow's Pole"
(1994)
"Come with Me"
(1998)
"Most High"
(1998)

"Come with Me" is a song by Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page that was featured on the soundtrack for 1998 Godzilla film. The song sampled the Led Zeppelin song "Kashmir", with Jimmy Page's approval. Page and producer Tom Morello also supplied live guitar parts (Morello also played bass on the song). The song also features heavy orchestral elements. It reached #2 in the UK.

A music video featuring both Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page was made for the song.

This collaboration was number twenty-seven on VH1's "Least Metal Moments"[1] in a segment subtitled "It's All About the Zeppelin", because many metal fans and musicians didn't like the remake. Nick Menza formerly of Megadeth called the Puff Daddy/Jimmy Page collaboration "a blasphemy".

Steve Corino used the song as his entrance theme during his time in ECW. The Song is performed as teams from the National Rugby League run out onto the field as a game is about to begin.

Michael Bisping used the song as his entrance theme against Rashad Evans at UFC 78: Validation.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/the_greatest/86676/episode_featured_copy.jhtml
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