Let's Go To War

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"Let's Go To War"
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Single by L'mondrea
from the album Murder
Released 11 April 2011
Format CD, DVD, Digital Download
Recorded 2011
Genre Urban
Label Bandstocks
Writer L'mondrea, Mýa Harrison, Christopher Moore, Faith Waldron
Producer L'mondrea
Chart position 4
L'mondrea chronology
A Change Gon' Come
(2011)
Let's Go To War
(2011)
Like A Lady
(2011)


"Let's Go To War" is the debut solo single from recording artist L'mondrea from her debut album, which is yet to be titled. It was released on April 11, 2011 and charted at #4. The song was a cover/reworking of an original song by Mya, that was released on her Japan only album Sugar & Spice.


Artwork[edit | edit source]

Tracklistings[edit | edit source]

CD Promo
  1. Let's Go To War (Album Version)
CD
  1. Let's Go To War (Radio Edit)
  2. Let's Go To War (Album Version)
  3. A Change Gon' Come
DVD
  1. Let's Go To War (Official Video)
  2. Let's Go To War (Behind The Scenes Video)
  3. Let's Go To War (Video Edit) (audio track download link)

+ Free Poster

Digital Download
  1. Let's Go To War (Radio Edit)
  2. Let's Go To War (Album Version)
  3. Let's Go To War (Official Video)
7" Picture Disc
  1. A: Like A Lady (7" remix)
  2. B: Let's Go To War (7" remix)

Music Video[edit | edit source]

The music video contains a vast number of cameo appearances: Ama Slater, Anna Gram, Ashley!, Becca Hayworth, Bella-May, Bichastasia, Bre Washington, Butterscotch, Candi, Cassie Garcia, Ellen Fitzpatrick, India Reeves, Just Ginger, Kazimiera, Kenya, Kleo, Leighann Martin, Monaco, One Zero, Tiffany Amber, Vanessa Flowers, Veronica Nightshade, Violetta DiNozzo and Zara Dynamite. L'mondrea and the other women are marching through a desert, fighting in a war. L'mondrea gets hold of a truck as the women enter a club. L'mondrea sings dance moves and the women act on them, dancing in the club. After running from the men they are fighting, a dog brings L'mondrea the lease to the club. "To be continued" is shown.

Critical Reception[edit | edit source]

Let's Go To War was praised as being a departure from Moodring's sound, which is tame in comparison. The song was described as gritty, dark and edgy.

Chart Performance[edit | edit source]

Charts Positions Sales Certifications
URAPS Top 40 Singles 4 160,807 Silver
URAPS Downloads Chart 4
URAPS Top 40 Airplay 16
Chart Run - Urapostar Single Charts
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06
Position 4 6 13 24 34 39
L'mondrea
Murder "Let's Go To War" · "Like A Lady" · "Murder" · "PMS" · "I Know Who Killed Me" · "Risky Chick"
Download Singles "A Change Gon' Come" · "Proud Mary" · "Brown Sugar
Other Singles "You Know Me" · "Rise"
Albums "Murder" · "L'mondrea"
Tours "The Murder Game"
Moodring
Members Bre Washington · Cassie Garcia · L'mondrea Brown
Albums Mood Swings · Soul · MTV Unplugged
Mood Swings Alive · A Dangerous Liaison · Hey Lady (Why Don't You?) · Dirty Dirty · I Know That I'm Sexy (Don't Tell Me) · Gonna Make You Beg · Stars · Fantasy · Loving Me To Death · Heart Of The Matter
Soul Broken · Burn · This Time · Diamond Tears · Spaceman · Innocente
Extended Plays Queen of Diamonds
Other Singles Shout It Out
Featured Singles Nothing Of Me (Kwamé Remix) · Ain't No Mountain Hai Enough
Tours Fusion: Live · The Soul Tour