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Oh

2005 song past Ciara

2005 single by Ciara featuring Ludacris

"Oh"
Oh (Ciara).jpg
Unmarried past Ciara featuring Ludacris
from the album Goodies
Released March 1, 2005 (2005-03-01)
Recorded 2004
Studio
  • Studio 609 Recordings (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • Doppler (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • Patchwerk (Atlanta, Georgia)
Genre R&B[one]
Length four:16
Label
  • LaFace
  • Sho'nuff
Songwriter(due south)
  • Ciara Harris
  • Christopher Bridges
  • Andre Harris
  • Vidal Davis
  • Doncarlos Price
Producer(s) Dre & Vidal
Ciara singles chronology
"one, two Footstep"
(2004)
"Oh"
(2005)
"Lose Control"
(2005)
Ludacris singles chronology
"Number Ane Spot"
(2005)
"Oh"
(2005)
"The Potion"
(2005)

"Oh" is a song past American singer, Ciara who wrote the song with Ludacris (who features on the song), Andre Harris, and Vidal Davis. "Oh" was produced past Harris and Davis, who work every bit Dre & Vidal. The song was released on March 1, 2005, as the tertiary single from her debut anthology, Goodies. The downtempo R&B song features hip-hop elements and a heavy bassline, and can be seen as an anthem to her hometown, Atlanta, Georgia. Ciara sings about the many things the city has to offer, while Ludacris raps the third poesy.

The song was well received by music critics, who praised the vocal's beat, specifically noting its radio-friendliness. It won an honor at the 2006 ASCAP laurels shows for "Almost Performed Songs" with the ii previous singles from Goodies, "Goodies" and "1, two Step." The song also took home the award for "Choice Music Brand-Out Vocal" at the 2005 Teen Option Awards and for "Coolest Collabo" at the 2006 Vibe Awards. The song was listed at number 127 on Pitchfork Media's height 500 songs of the 2000s. The song was placed at number 72 on Camber's The 100 Best Singles of the Aughts. It, along with other songs on Goodies, helped earn Ciara the nomination for All-time New Artist at the 48th Grammy Awards.

The single was a commercial success, peaking at number two in the United States, becoming her third consecutive top three hit. Information technology also peaked within the top ten of charts in many international markets, including Germany, New Zealand and the Britain, and was certified platinum in the US and gold in Australia. The vocal was accompanied by a music video, which showed the singer dancing with friends in the streets of Atlanta, equally well as in an loonshit and a parking garage.

Limerick and meaning [edit]

In 2004, Ciara was in the recording studio with Dre & Vidal. She decided to accept the beat back to Atlanta, Georgia. Information technology took Ciara 1 calendar week to complete the lyrics for the dear song to Atlanta.[ii] She quoted, "I didn't waste matter time and just write to whatever beat. If I don't like a beat, I won't work with it." Likewise she recalled, "I wanted to make certain that we were actually talking about Atlanta".[3]

While composing the lyrics, Ciara spoke to her management to become Ludacris on the rail and he agreed. She said, "I think Ludacris is perfect".[3]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

"Oh" received positive reviews from music critics. Pop Matters described the track as "night" and "infectious", "whose beat approximates the David Imprint-constructed "Rubber Ring Human being" banger."[4] Musicomh.com opined that "Oh" is "far and away the album'southward best track" and the "ultimate cruising tune."[5] Virgin Media wrote that it was "the anthology's standout track".[6] One negative review of the song, published by The Situation, said the song was "not equally strong" as other songs on the album, "equally Luda'southward raspy vocals overpower Ciara's sweet tone."[7]

"Oh" went on to win an accolade at the 2006 ASCAP laurels shows for "Virtually Performed Songs" with the 2 previous singles from Goodies, "Goodies" and "1, 2 Step." The song also took dwelling house the award for "Choice Music Make-Out Song" at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards and for "Coolest Collabo" at the 2006 Vibe Awards. The song was listed at number 127 on Pitchfork Media'due south height 500 songs of the 2000s.

Chart performance [edit]

"Oh" was solicited to radio formats on March 18, 2005. The vocal debuted at number 75 on the US Billboard Hot 100 the week of March 25, 2005, and became Ciara'south third acme five single.[8] Eventually "Oh" became Ciara's second vocal in a row (subsequently "1, 2 Step") to attain a peak of number two on the nautical chart, being stuck for a single week behind Gwen Stefani'due south "Hollaback Girl". It also peaked at two on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs nautical chart, stuck for two weeks behind Bobby Valentino's "Boring Downwardly", and number one on the Rhythmic Top twoscore and Hot 100 Airplay.[9] The vocal spent a full of 33 weeks on the chart.[x] The vocal likewise peaked number six on the Popular 100, Pop 100 Airplay, and Top forty Mainstream. It was a pocket-sized sales hit, peaking at fifteen on the Hot Digital Songs.[9] "Oh" was commissioned dance remixes. The song appeared on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart, peaking at number twenty. The "DJ Book Due south Beach" remix appears on the bonus CD of Goodies: The Videos & More than. The single was certified platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over a million digital copies in the The states.[11]

Likewise, "Oh" was a hitting outside the U.s.a.. The song debuted and peaked at number four in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and number five for two weeks in New Zealand. The song also peaked at number seven in Australia, Frg, and Ireland. It was besides a meridian twenty hit in Finland and Switzerland.[12]

"Oh." was listed at number 21 on the Top Hot 100 Hits of 2005.

Music video [edit]

The music video for "Oh" was directed past the Fat Cats. It begins with Ciara sitting with "footling" Ciara watching a video player. The camera zooms into the video role player and reveals an overview of Atlanta and scenes of Ciara and her friends at a block party in an alley. She performs the outset verse and first chorus in the centre of the street, while she is surrounded past guests and their cars. At that place are dance sequences throughout the remainder of the video and a scene with Ciara performing on top of a car as Ludacris raps. Ciara is too "ridin' boring" in a archetype model Oldsmobile. There is also a cameo by Gucci Mane, Jazzy Pha, and Boyz n da Hood.

Ciara described the choreography as "the existent star" and "very intense". Too, Ciara quoted that she and her choreographer tried "to observe the all-time moves that we tin can". The video was choreographed by Devyne Stephens. It features former dancers of Conductor and MC Hammer.[3]

"Oh" was nominated in the "Best R&B Video" category at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards, but lost to Alicia Keys'due south "Karma".

Formats and track listings [edit]

Personnel [edit]

  • Vocals by: Ciara and Ludacris
  • Produced by: Dre & Vidal
  • Recorded past: Vincent Dilorenzo at Studio 609 recordings, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Ralph Cacciuri and Sam Thomas at Doppler Studios, Atlanta, Georgia and Kori Anders at Patchwerk Studios, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Mixed by: Vincent Dilorenzo, Andre Harris and Vidal Davis at Studio 609, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Assisted by: Mike Tsarsati

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

References [edit]

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