• Jermaine Dupri • (uncredited) singles chronology ' (2004) ' My Boo' (2004) ' (2004) ' (2004) ' My Boo' (2004) ' (2004) singles chronology ' (2004) 2004 ' My Boo' (2004) My Boo2004 ' (2004) 2004 ' My Boo' is a between American singers and, written by Usher, Keys,,, and. The song was released as the album's fourth in 2004. Set over a -style track, it was by Dupri and It was included on the re-release of Usher's fourth studio album, (2004). The song received positive reviews from critics, and has garnered awards.
The single stayed on top of the for six weeks, making it the third most-successful single from the album after ' and ', respectively. It was also ranked as the 36th biggest song of the 2000–2009 decade in the US.
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The song was later remade by the, which was fronted by pianist. 'My Boo' is a -tinged R&B song with a mid-tempo. Problems playing this file? 'My Boo' is a -tinged R&B song with a mid-tempo. Kurikulum Program Kesetaraan Gender. It is composed in the key of, in. The lyrics are constructed in verse-chorus-chorus form. Usher starts the intro, and Keys followed her rap-intro, with background vocals from Usher.
Lyrics to 'My Boo ft Alicia Keys Part I' by Usher. There's always that one person / That will always have your heart / You'll never see it coming / 'Cause.
He proceeds to the first verse and chorus, leading to Keys singing another chorus, altering some of the lyrics of the original chorus to create a dialogue. Keys sings the second verse and Usher for the chorus, with background vocals from Keys. Keys repeats her version for the chorus.
The song breaks with Usher and Keys singing 'My oh, My oh, My oh, My oh, My Boo', one after the other. Usher repeats the chorus again, and they sing the intro of Keys. The song received mixed reviews from critics. Azeem Ahmad of OMH Media proposed to ban 'My Boo' because he felt that the collaboration was a competition among Usher and Alicia Keys 'over the hip-pop like beat'. Jon Caramanica of found the duet sentimental. At the 2005, it was nominated for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals; to which it won the latter and the former was awarded to ' song, '.
Usher and Keys won for Best R&B/Soul Single by a Duo or Group during the 2005. In 2011, ranked the song seventh on a special The 40 Biggest Duets of All Time listing.
Chart performance [ ] 'My Boo' was successful in the United States, living up to the chart performances of ', ' and '. The single debuted on the twenty-nine, the highest U.S. Entry among all singles released from the album. It entered the top ten, two weeks after, and peaked at number one during its eighth-week stay on the chart. The single remained on the top for six weeks, beating its predecessor 'Confessions Part II', which charted at number one for two weeks. However, it failed to match the success of 'Yeah!'
And 'Burn' for twelve- and eight-week run on the top, respectively. It stayed on the top ten for nineteen weeks, leaving the chart after twenty-six weeks. The single was successful on Billboard component charts, topping the and.
In Europe, the single had divided responses. The single reached the top five in, Germany, the, and. It entered the top twenty in France, and, and top thirty in. Music video [ ].
Usher and Alicia Keys in. Directed by both Usher and music video director, 'My Boo' clip was filmed in. The storyline of the video is a reflection of the song's lyrics.
The footage starts with Usher in a living room watching a video for 'Bad Girl', a song from Confessions. The 'Bad Girl' intro features Usher singing the song in a club setting while admiring a scantily-dressed woman.