The Knoc

2002 single by Knoc-turn'al featuring Missy Elliott and Dr. Dre From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The Knoc" is a song by American rapper, Knoc-Turn'al. The song features guest vocals by hip-hop musicians Dr. Dre and Missy Elliott. It was originally released as the lead single for Knoc's unreleased album, Knoc's Landin (2002). In spite of the album's shelving, "The Knoc" initially saw a release on the summer EP, L.A. Confidential presents: Knoc-turn'al due to the single's Grammy nomination and charting on the Billboard Hot 100.[2]

ReleasedFebruary 19, 2002[1]
Recorded2001
Length4:17 (uncensored version)
4:07 (censored version)
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"The Knoc"
Single by Knoc-turn'al featuring Missy Elliott and Dr. Dre
from the album Knoc's Landin' and L.A. Confidential presents: Knoc-turn'al
ReleasedFebruary 19, 2002[1]
Recorded2001
Genre
Length4:17 (uncensored version)
4:07 (censored version)
LabelElektra
Songwriters
ProducerDr. Dre
Knoc-turn'al singles chronology
"Bad Intentions"
(2001)
"The Knoc"
(2002)
"Muzik"
(2002)
Dr. Dre singles chronology
"Bad Intentions"
(2001)
"The Knoc"
(2002)
"The Wash"
(2002)
Missy Elliott singles chronology
"Oops (Oh My)"
(2002)
"The Knoc"
(2002)
"Burnin' Up"
(2002)
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Music video

A music video for the single was directed by Jeff Richter and premiered on MuchMusic in early February 2002.[3] It begins with Knoc and Dre sitting at a restaurant, waiting for their order as the camera moves around in a continuous shot until the end of the video. Knoc is seen in multiple roles (such as a waiter, a crackhead, a pimp and a chef). When Knoc (as a waiter) drops dishes on the ground, Missy Elliott enters the restaurant singing her verses and meets up with her boyfriend (Knoc) at a table.

Track listings and formats

12"/CD single[4][5]
  1. "Knoc" (Amended Version)
  2. "Knoc" (Original Version)
  3. "Knoc" (Instrumental)
  4. "Knoc" (Acapella)
  5. "Knoc" (TV Track)

Chart performance

The song peaked at numbers 98 and 67 on the Hot 100 and the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs respectively. Despite its underperformance on the charts, the song still garnered a Grammy nomination for "Best Short Form Music Video."

More information Chart (2002), Peak position ...
Chart (2002) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[6] 98
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Songs[7] 13
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay[8] 72
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[6] 67
U.S. Billboard Rhythmic Top 40[6] 28
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Release history

More information Region, Date ...
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States February 11, 2002 (2002-02-11) Rhythmic contemporary · urban contemporary radio Elektra [9]
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