11 Facts About Schoolin' Life

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Schoolin' Life gets feisty as she reflects on lessons she learned in her own life and affirms that she hasn't certified as a teacher, a preacher or a doctor, but is willing to perform their various duties regardless.

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Around 100 tracks were used on "Schoolin' Life"; they were roughly split with 50 for the music and 50 for the vocals.

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Schoolin' Life therefore added a gated reverb for the snap sound which was long and drawn-out snap sound.

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Schoolin' Life subbed in an additional kick underneath to add some real oomph to the bottom.

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Music critics, including Jamie Peck of MTV noted that "Schoolin' Life" was inspired by the prime work of Prince, particularly because of its lyrical content, the instruments used, and Knowles' style of singing on it.

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Schoolin' Life concluded that Prince would be proud of the song's musical style and lyrical content.

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Schoolin' Life called "Schoolin' Life" as one "among the proper album's finest moments".

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Becky Bain of Idolator wrote that "Schoolin' Life" is one of the catchier upbeat songs Knowles has ever recorded and felt that it deserves to be a future single.

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Hamilton concluded that Knowles' vocals effectively match the funky and fun vibe of "Schoolin' Life", and concluded that the latter showcases "a side of the singer that is nice to see and even nicer to hear".

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Schoolin' Life commended how Knowles "unleashes her inner freak singing".

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Week ending July 30,2011, "Schoolin' Life" debuted at number 155 on the South Korean International Singles Chart, selling 4,006 digital downloads.

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