Sean Paul and Keyshia Cole’s Give it Up to Me returns to the charts after 20 years

Two decades following its initial release, Sean Paul and Keyshia Cole’s collaborative single ‘When You Gonna (Give it Up to Me)’ is experiencing an extraordinary chart renaissance across global music platforms. The 2006 hit, which originally peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, has found remarkable renewed popularity through contemporary digital engagement.

The song’s dramatic resurgence is primarily fueled by its massive adoption on TikTok, where it has become the soundtrack for a widespread dance phenomenon. Since January 2026, the track has accumulated over 40 million new streams worldwide, demonstrating its cross-generational appeal that connects with both nostalgic original fans and a new cohort of digital-native listeners.

TikTok has served as the primary catalyst for this revival, with the song featuring prominently in content related to ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ and various nostalgia-themed edits that incorporate early-2000s pop culture references, film clips, and period-specific visuals. The audio has been incorporated into more than 1.5 million user-generated videos, collectively amassing over 1.3 billion views on the platform.

Current analytics indicate sustained engagement rather than a temporary viral spike, with recent peaks reaching 480,000 video creations and 548 million views within specific measurement periods. This consistent performance has directly translated to significant chart reappearances across multiple territories.

As of February 4, the track holds position #114 on Spotify’s Global Top 200 Weekly chart, with particularly strong performances in Germany (#16), the United Kingdom (#66), and France (#131). The most active markets driving this resurgence include the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, and France.

Originally released through Atlantic Records and VP Records as part of the ‘Step-Up’ movie soundtrack and the fourth single from Sean Paul’s ‘The Trinity’ album, the song achieved substantial international success upon its original release. It previously reached #17 in Australia, #30 in Austria, #14 in Belgium, and achieved top-ten placements in Canada, Finland, Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland, and multiple Billboard genre charts.

The current chart performance demonstrates even broader international reach than its original release, with new placements at #53 on the UK Singles chart (improving from its previous #31 peak), #26 in Austria, #12 in Greece, #130 on Billboard’s Global 200 chart, #71 in Ireland, #17 in Lithuania, #52 in Norway, #39 in Poland, #6 in Romania, and #46 in Sweden.