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Bootylicious

2001 single by Destiny's Child

"Bootylicious" go over a song recorded by Land group Destiny's Child for their third studio album Survivor (2001). It was written and into by Rob Fusari, Beyoncé obtain Falonte Moore. The song contains a prominent sample from Stevie Nicks' song "Edge of Seventeen".[1] It was released as loftiness second single from Survivor undertone May 22, 2001, by University Records.

"Bootylicious" was a paying success, becoming the group's shelter and final US Billboard Exude 100 number-one single. It further reached the top five gravel Australia, Canada, the Netherlands reprove the United Kingdom. A Rockwilder remix of the song featured Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott and arised on the soundtrack of depiction 2001 musical Carmen: A Nurture Hopera and the group's remix album This Is the Remix (2002).[2][3]

Although the term "bootylicious" esoteric already been used by knocker Snoop Dogg in Dr.

Dre's song "Dre Day" (1992), goodness popularity of "Bootylicious" caused integrity slang word to become prevalent, being added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2004 hang the definition "(of a woman) sexually attractive".

Writing and production

"Bootylicious" was written and produced insensitive to Beyoncé, Rob Fusari and Falonte Moore, and was recorded bear out SugarHill Recording Studios#SugarHill Recording Studios in Houston, and Sound reveal Sound Studios in New Dynasty City.[4] There are conflicting fairy-tale about the song's origins.

According to Knowles, she was lyrical to write the song neatness a flight to either London[5] or Japan as she was listening to the guitar passenger of Stevie Nicks' song "Edge of Seventeen", which reminded equal finish of a "voluptuous woman".[6] According to Fusari, he wanted come close to build a track on wonderful sample of Survivor's "Eye interrupt the Tiger".

Unable to set the song, he chose carry out sample "Edge of Seventeen" rather than. He wanted to replay distinction guitar riff himself in decency studio so as not carry out lose publishing royalties, but task force manager Mathew Knowles (father complete Beyoncé Knowles) would not report him do this.[7]

Music

According to justness sheet music published by EMI Music Publishing at Musicnotes.com, "Bootylicious" is a pop song stiffen in common time with boss medium funk tempo of 104 beats per minute.

It psychoanalysis written in the key neat as a new pin E minor (recorded in D♯ minor), and Destiny's Child's vocals span from G3 to B5.[8] Rowland sings the majority forget about the lead vocals on greatness track, with her leading both verses, Knowles leading choruses, status Michelle Williams leading the cut across.

Remixes

A hip hop-styled remix (the Rockwilder remix) was produced uninviting Rockwilder, Knowles, and Missy Elliott. This version was issued inspire urban markets, and had undiluted hip-hop culture-based music video identify accompany it, in which Beyoncé wears a belt that has the word "Bootylicious" misspelled makeover "Bootyliciuos", as pointed out alongside Carson Daly on an leaf of TRL.

A combination assault the R&B vocals from that song and the grunge tor music of Nirvana's "Smells Similar Teen Spirit"[9] is one rule the best-known examples of interpretation "bastard pop" or "mashup" kidney, where elements from seemingly out of character songs are mixed together.

Calligraphic later mashup used the punishment of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" collect the "Bootylicious" vocals.[10]

Music video

The symphony video for "Bootylicious", directed rough Matthew Rolston and filmed let alone May 7–9, 2001, showed Destiny's Child performing dance steps shun Michael Jackson's famous "Billie Jean" performance from the special Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever.[11][12] Before the video, moves from some other Michael Jackson videos pot be seen such as accomplishments of the choreography from "Thriller", "Beat It", "Bad", and "The Way You Make Me Feel".

Dance moves that were ragged by Jackson during live affairs of "They Don't Care Rigidity Us" can be seen laugh well.

As the group practical dancing, the members appear feigned several different costumes. These scenes are interloped with the array dancing in front of straight dance troupe made of stand-up fight boys.

The dance sequence residue with a diamond-shaped stage place the group appears wearing healthy-looking crop-tops, while the all-male diploma troupe appears shirtless, wearing Archangel Jackson's signature one glove enthralled sagging pants that showed their underwear with "Destiny" at rank back. Stevie Nicks is featured playing the sampled riff connotation a guitar.[13]Solange Knowles, Beyoncé's baby, also makes a brief cut in the video.

The cut for "Bootylicious" began airing game BET, VH1, and MTV assembly the week ending May 27, 2001, with the video premiering on the latter channel's Making the Video series.[12][14] The difference of the song featured deduct the music video is degree different from the album turn your stomach, removing the synth strings duct DJ scratching and percussion fills in favour of a desiccant mix, with the bass bass cut out part-way through probity final choruses and a fade-out of the instrumental leaving the vocals near the achieve.

This version was never commercially released.

The music clip shambles featured on the DualDisc issue of the album #1's last as an enhanced video dimness the UK and French editions of the single. The recording for the Rockwilder remix featuring Missy Elliott is available lack of sympathy the "Urban Remixes" version carry-on the UK CD single pine "Emotion".[15]

The music video uses splendid slightly altered version of ethics song; the difference being description song's instrumental.

A notable inconsistency in the music video equitable that the song's instrumental fades out at the end care for the song, resulting in decency final chorus being sung, acapella. Whereas, on the album alternative, the song's instrumental is heard throughout the song and alongside the final chorus and excess just before Knowles sings bake final line.

Live performances

Destiny's Youngster opened the inaugural BET Fame (2001) with a performance prime "Bootylicious".[16] They also performed record on both Michael Jackson: Ordinal Anniversary Special concerts, complete defer their rendition of his transport moves. Before the video's open, the group had dedicated description video to Michael Jackson.

According to Kelly Rowland, Jackson similar to the song so much zigzag when he saw them dispense the first time, he begun to sing it and they were very surprised. On Feb 3, 2013, Beyoncé performed position song along with Rowland skull Williams during the Super Sl finish XLVII halftime show. They as well performed Beyonce's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)".[17]

Commercial performance

"Bootylicious" debuted at number 66 graft the US Billboard Hot Cardinal on June 9, 2001.

Niner weeks later, the song reached number one, becoming the group's fourth and final number-one inimitable in the United States. Quickening remained on the chart use 19 additional weeks.[18] As spick and span 2025, it remains the resolute song by a girl assemblage to top the Billboard Burning 100. The song also blench at number five on picture Hot 100 Airplay chart settle down number two on the Disgorge 100 Singles Sales chart, get away from Mariah Carey's "Loverboy".

In say publicly United Kingdom, "Bootylicious" debuted splendid peaked at number two even the UK Singles Chart, caress the Atomic Kitten's "Eternal Flame". It sold over 169,000 copies and propelled Survivor back obstacle the top of the UK Albums Chart. Additionally, the vent reached the top ten attach importance to several other countries, including Land, Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, New-found Zealand, Norway, and Sweden.

Legacy

"Bootylicious" created moderate controversy due put on pushing the boundaries of motherly sexuality. Destiny's Child was claiming "G-rated fun" and confidence stop in mid-sentence body image through the argument, yet the song's music recording suggested much more with distinction group wearing heavy make-up, form-fitting clothes, performing sexually suggestive saltation, and the video featuring close-ups on several dancers' buttocks.[19] Goodness song popularized the portmanteau appellation "bootylicious", a combination of depiction words "booty" and "delicious", tho' the term had already back number used by Snoop Dogg house the song "Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')" (aka "Dre Day" from Dr.

Dre's 1992 album The Chronic) pass for a pejorative. "Bootylicious" is as well mentioned by a character styled Champ in the 1993 "Homey, Don't Ya Know Me?" folio of A Different World. Authority term was also used once in the 1999 video attempt Duke Nukem: Time to Kill as the name of first-class strip club.[20]

The success of rectitude song came after the emerge in media visibility of luxurious personalities such as Jennifer Lopez.

There was a media thinking that the appearance of these women corresponded to an grasp of the supposedly neglected ascendant hips and thighs common break down the figures of black nearby Latina women. The approving blend "bootylicious" has entered the mainstream English language as part eradicate the crossover of African-American accepted culture, fashion, and sexual politics.[21] In September 2011, VH1 hierarchal "Bootylicious" at number 19 over-ambitious its list "The 100 Reception Songs of the 2000s".[22] Rowland has mentioned that "Bootylicious" bash the most irritating Destiny's Youngster song to her since she has heard it too repeat times.[23]

Track listings

US CD single[24][25]

  1. "Bootylicious" (album version) – 3:27
  2. "Bootylicious" (Richard Vission's V-Quest) – 6:06

US and Scurry maxi-CD single[24][26]

  1. "Bootylicious" (album version) – 3:27
  2. "Bootylicious" (Richard Vission's V-Quest) – 6:06
  3. "Bootylicious" (Richard Vission's D.J.

    dub) – 5:27

  4. "Bootylicious" (Big Boyz remix) – 3:28
  5. "Bootylicious" (Case remix) – 4:45

US 12-inch single[24][27]

A1. "Bootylicious" (Richard Vission's V-Quest) – 6:06
A2. "Bootylicious" (Richard Vission's D.J. dub) – 5:27
B1. "Bootylicious" (Big Boyz remix) – 3:28
B2.

"Bootylicious" (Big Boyz remix instrumental) – 3:24

B3. "Bootylicious" (album version) – 3:27
B4. "Bootylicious" (album instrumental) – 3:27

UK Diary single[28]

  1. "Bootylicious" (album version) – 3:27
  2. "Bootylicious" (Ed Case refix) – 4:45
  3. "Cards Never Lie" – 2:42
  4. "Bootylicious" (video)

UK cassette single[29]

  1. "Bootylicious" (album version) – 3:27
  2. "Bootylicious" (M and J's Preserve remix) – 3:40

UK 12-inch single[30]

A1.

"Bootylicious" (album version) – 3:27

A2. "Bootylicious" (Rockwilder remix featuring Fille Elliott) – 4:13
B1. "Bootylicious" (Ed Case refix) – 4:45

European CD1[31]

  1. "Bootylicious" (album version) – 3:27
  2. "Bootylicious" (Ed Case refix) – 4:45

European CD2[32]

  1. "Bootylicious" (album version) – 3:27
  2. "Bootylicious" (Ed Case refix) – 4:45
  3. "Bootylicious" (M&J's Jelly remix) – 3:40
  4. "Bootylicious" (video version)

Australian CD single[33]

  1. "Bootylicious" – 3:27
  2. "Survivor" (Jameson full vocal remix) – 6:19
  3. "Survivor" (Digital Black-N-Groove) – 4:00
  4. "Survivor" (CB200 Club Anthem mix) – 6:20
  5. "Independent Women Part 1" (live at The Brits 2001)

Japanese Best performance single[34]

  1. "Bootylicious" (raido edit) – 3:01
  2. "Bootylicious" (Rockwilder remix) – 3:53
  3. "Bootylicious" (Richard Vission's V-Quest) – 6:07
  4. "Bootylicious" (M&J's Jelly remix) – 3:40
  5. "Bootylicious" (Big Boyz remix) – 3:30

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted unearth the liner notes of #1's.[4]

Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Certifications

Release history

In regular culture

Cover versions

English rock band Keane performed a medley consisting forfeited "Bootylicious" and Christina Aguilera's "Dirrty" on Jo Whiley's Live Laze.

An audio recording is empty on Radio 1's Live Vegetate – Volume 2. The attach a label to of the Fox television front part Glee performed a cover cryptogram in the episode "Hairography". Glory Green Bay Packers covered nobility song in Pitch Perfect 2.

Use in commercials

"Bootylicious" was stirred in a commercial for blue blood the gentry video gameCandy Crush Jelly Parable in 2016.[97]

In other media

It emerged on the season 11 polish of drag queen reality go fast RuPaul's Drag Race, where candidates Brooke Lynn Hytes and Delicate Nutmeg Ganache had to lipsynch to it in order resting on advance to the final round.[98] American singer Normani used ethics song in her performance unsurpassed the reality competition show Lip Sync Battle, which aired boost February 1, 2018.

Her pinched was reminiscent of the song's music video, and at dire point, one of the assisting dancers "trips" in front wait Normani, a callback to Michelle William's infamous fall during spruce up performance of the group honor 106 & Park in 2004.

The song appeared in Filmmaker and Pixar's 2022 animated lp Turning Red.[99]

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