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Oh (Ciara song)

"Oh" is a song by American singer, Ciara who wrote the song with Ludacris (who features on the song), Andre Harris, and Vidal Davis. "Oh" was produced by Harris and Davis, who work as Dre & Vidal. The song was released on March 1, 2005, as the third single from her debut album, 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 verse.

"Oh"
Single by Ciara featuring Ludacris
from the album Goodies
ReleasedMarch 1, 2005 (2005-03-01)
Recorded2004
Studio
GenreR&B[1]
Length4:16
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Dre & Vidal
Ciara singles chronology
"1, 2 Step"
(2004)
"Oh"
(2005)
"Lose Control"
(2005)
Ludacris singles chronology
"Number One Spot"
(2005)
"Oh"
(2005)
"The Potion"
(2005)
Music video
"Oh" on YouTube

The song was well received by music critics, who praised the song's beat, specifically noting its radio-friendliness. It won an award at the 2006 ASCAP award shows for "Most Performed Songs" with the two previous singles from Goodies, "Goodies" and "1, 2 Step". The song also took home 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's top 500 songs of the 2000s. The song was placed at number 72 on Slant's The 100 Best Singles of the Aughts. It, along with other songs on Goodies, helped earn Ciara the nomination for Best 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. It also peaked within the top ten of charts in many international markets, including Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and was certified platinum in the US and gold in Australia. The song was accompanied by a music video, which showed the singer dancing with friends in the streets of Atlanta, as well as in an arena and a parking garage.

Composition and meaning

In 2004, Ciara was in the recording studio with Dre & Vidal. She decided to take the beat back to Atlanta, Georgia. It took Ciara one week to complete the lyrics for the love song to Atlanta.[2] She quoted, "I didn't waste time and just write to any beat. If I don't like a beat, I won't work with it." Also she recalled, "I wanted to make sure that we were actually talking about Atlanta".[3]

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

Critical reception

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

"Oh" went on to win an award at the 2006 ASCAP award shows for "Most Performed Songs" with the two previous singles from Goodies, "Goodies" and "1, 2 Step". The song also took home 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's top 500 songs of the 2000s.

Chart performance

"Oh" was solicited to radio formats on March 18, 2005. The song debuted at number 75 on the US Billboard Hot 100 the week of March 25, 2005, and became Ciara's third top five single.[8] Eventually "Oh" became Ciara's second song in a row (after "1, 2 Step") to reach a peak of number two on the chart, being stuck for a single week behind Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl". It also peaked at two on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, stuck for two weeks behind Bobby Valentino's "Slow Down", and number one on the Rhythmic Top 40 and Hot 100 Airplay.[9] The song spent a total of 33 weeks on the chart.[10] The song also peaked number six on the Pop 100, Pop 100 Airplay, and Top 40 Mainstream. It was a minor 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 20. The "DJ Volume South Beach" remix appears on the bonus CD of Goodies: The Videos & More. The single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over a million digital copies in the United States.[11]

Also, "Oh" was a hit outside the US. The song debuted and peaked at number four in the United Kingdom and number five for two weeks in New Zealand. The song also peaked at number seven in Australia, Germany, and Ireland. It was also a top twenty hit in Finland and Switzerland.[12]

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

Music video

The music video for "Oh" was directed by the Fat Cats. It begins with Ciara sitting with "little" Ciara watching a video player. The camera zooms into the video player and reveals an overview of Atlanta and scenes of Ciara and her friends at a block party in an alley. She performs the first verse and first chorus in the middle of the street, while she is surrounded by guests and their cars. There 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 also "ridin' slow" in a classic model Oldsmobile. There are also cameos by Gucci Mane, Jazzy Pha, and Boyz n da Hood.

Ciara described the choreography as "the real star" and "very intense". Also, Ciara quoted that she and her choreographer tried "to find the best moves that we can". The video was choreographed by Devyne Stephens. It features former dancers of Usher 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's "Karma".

Formats and track listings

Personnel

  • Vocals by: Ciara and Ludacris
  • Produced by: Dre & Vidal
  • Recorded by: 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

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[48] Gold 35,000^
United States (RIAA)[49] Platinum 1,000,000 

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States March 1, 2005 (2005-03-01) Rhythmic contemporary radio [50]
May 10, 2005 (2005-05-10) Contemporary hit radio [50]
Germany July 4, 2005 CD [51]
Australia July 18, 2005 (2005-07-18) [52]
United Kingdom August 1, 2005 (2005-08-01) [53]

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Oh is a song by American singer Ciara who wrote the song with Ludacris who features on the song Andre Harris and Vidal Davis Oh was produced by Harris and Davis who work as Dre amp Vidal The song was released on March 1 2005 as the third single from her debut album Goodies The downtempo R amp 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 verse Oh Single by Ciara featuring Ludacrisfrom the album GoodiesReleasedMarch 1 2005 2005 03 01 Recorded2004StudioStudio 609 Recordings Philadelphia Pennsylvania Doppler Atlanta Georgia Patchwerk Atlanta Georgia GenreR amp B 1 Length4 16LabelLaFace Sho nuffSongwriter s Ciara Harris Christopher Bridges Andre Harris Vidal Davis Doncarlos PriceProducer s Dre amp VidalCiara singles chronology 1 2 Step 2004 Oh 2005 Lose Control 2005 Ludacris singles chronology Number One Spot 2005 Oh 2005 The Potion 2005 Music video Oh on YouTubeThe song was well received by music critics who praised the song s beat specifically noting its radio friendliness It won an award at the 2006 ASCAP award shows for Most Performed Songs with the two previous singles from Goodies Goodies and 1 2 Step The song also took home 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 s top 500 songs of the 2000s The song was placed at number 72 on Slant s The 100 Best Singles of the Aughts It along with other songs on Goodies helped earn Ciara the nomination for Best 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 It also peaked within the top ten of charts in many international markets including Germany New Zealand and the United Kingdom and was certified platinum in the US and gold in Australia The song was accompanied by a music video which showed the singer dancing with friends in the streets of Atlanta as well as in an arena and a parking garage Contents 1 Composition and meaning 2 Critical reception 3 Chart performance 4 Music video 5 Formats and track listings 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 Release history 10 ReferencesComposition and meaning EditIn 2004 Ciara was in the recording studio with Dre amp Vidal She decided to take the beat back to Atlanta Georgia It took Ciara one week to complete the lyrics for the love song to Atlanta 2 She quoted I didn t waste time and just write to any beat If I don t like a beat I won t work with it Also she recalled I wanted to make sure that we were actually talking about Atlanta 3 While composing the lyrics Ciara spoke to her management to get Ludacris on the track and he agreed She said I think Ludacris is perfect 3 Critical reception Edit Oh received positive reviews from music critics Pop Matters described the track as dark and infectious whose beat approximates the David Banner constructed Rubber Band Man banger 4 Musicomh com opined that Oh is far and away the album s best track and the ultimate cruising tune 5 Virgin Media wrote that it was the album s standout track 6 One negative review of the song published by The Situation said the song was not as strong as other songs on the album as Luda s raspy vocals overpower Ciara s sweet tone 7 Oh went on to win an award at the 2006 ASCAP award shows for Most Performed Songs with the two previous singles from Goodies Goodies and 1 2 Step The song also took home 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 s top 500 songs of the 2000s Chart performance Edit Oh was solicited to radio formats on March 18 2005 The song debuted at number 75 on the US Billboard Hot 100 the week of March 25 2005 and became Ciara s third top five single 8 Eventually Oh became Ciara s second song in a row after 1 2 Step to reach a peak of number two on the chart being stuck for a single week behind Gwen Stefani s Hollaback Girl It also peaked at two on the Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart stuck for two weeks behind Bobby Valentino s Slow Down and number one on the Rhythmic Top 40 and Hot 100 Airplay 9 The song spent a total of 33 weeks on the chart 10 The song also peaked number six on the Pop 100 Pop 100 Airplay and Top 40 Mainstream It was a minor 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 20 The DJ Volume South Beach remix appears on the bonus CD of Goodies The Videos amp More The single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for sales of over a million digital copies in the United States 11 Also Oh was a hit outside the US The song debuted and peaked at number four in the United Kingdom and number five for two weeks in New Zealand The song also peaked at number seven in Australia Germany and Ireland It was also a top twenty hit in Finland and Switzerland 12 Oh was listed at number 21 on the Top Hot 100 Hits of 2005 Music video EditThe music video for Oh was directed by the Fat Cats It begins with Ciara sitting with little Ciara watching a video player The camera zooms into the video player and reveals an overview of Atlanta and scenes of Ciara and her friends at a block party in an alley She performs the first verse and first chorus in the middle of the street while she is surrounded by guests and their cars There 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 also ridin slow in a classic model Oldsmobile There are also cameos by Gucci Mane Jazzy Pha and Boyz n da Hood Ciara described the choreography as the real star and very intense Also Ciara quoted that she and her choreographer tried to find the best moves that we can The video was choreographed by Devyne Stephens It features former dancers of Usher and MC Hammer 3 Oh was nominated in the Best R amp B Video category at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards but lost to Alicia Keys s Karma Formats and track listings EditUS 12 inch single 13 A1 Oh main 4 16 A2 Oh instrumental 4 16 B1 Oh main 4 16 B2 Oh acappella 4 16UK CD single 14 Oh album version Oh Kardinal Beats radio edit Oh Bimbo Jones remix Oh Bimbo Jones dub Oh DJ Volume South Beach remix UK 12 inch single 15 A1 Oh Kardinal Beats radio edit A2 Oh album version A3 Oh instrumental B1 Oh Bimbo Jones remix B2 Oh Bimbo Jones dub European two track CD single 16 Oh album version 4 16 Oh Kardinal Beats radio edit 3 21European three track CD single 17 Oh featuring Ludacris 4 16 Oh featuring M Pokora 3 47 Oh Kardinal Beats radio edit 3 21Australian CD single 18 Oh album version Oh Kardinal Beats remix Oh Bimbo Jones remix Oh DJ Volume South Beach remix 1 2 Step Phatbelly remix Personnel EditVocals by Ciara and Ludacris Produced by Dre amp Vidal Recorded by 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 TsarsatiCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2005 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 19 7Australian Urban ARIA 20 4Austria O3 Austria Top 40 21 44Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 22 38Belgium Ultratip Wallonia 23 3Canada CHR Pop Top 30 Radio amp Records 24 4Europe European Hot 100 Singles 25 12Finland Suomen virallinen lista 26 17France SNEP 27 48Germany Official German Charts 28 7Ireland IRMA 29 7Italy FIMI 30 46Netherlands Single Top 100 31 44New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 32 5Scotland OCC 33 28Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 34 11UK Singles OCC 35 4UK Hip Hop R amp B OCC 36 4US Billboard Hot 100 37 2US Dance Mix Show Airplay Billboard 38 20US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 39 2US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 40 6US Rhythmic Billboard 41 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 2005 PositionAustralia ARIA 42 61Germany Official German Charts 43 96New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 44 43UK Singles OCC 45 100US Billboard Hot 100 46 21US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 47 16Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 48 Gold 35 000 United States RIAA 49 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history EditRegion Date Format s Label s Ref United States March 1 2005 2005 03 01 Rhythmic contemporary radio LaFaceSho nuff 50 May 10 2005 2005 05 10 Contemporary hit radio 50 Germany July 4 2005 CD 51 Australia July 18 2005 2005 07 18 52 United Kingdom August 1 2005 2005 08 01 53 References Edit 25 R amp B songs that will turn a lady into a freak AMB Mag February 25 2014 Retrieved December 23 2020 Ciara Credits Oh Co Star Luda With Showing Her The Ropes Archived May 14 2005 at the Wayback Machine a b c Ciara Pulls Ludacris Into Her Oh Dance Party Retrieved January 15 2008 Ciara Goodies Pop Matters Music Review Retrieved January 15 2008 Ciara Goodies album review Retrieved January 13 2008 Ciara Goodies Album reviews Reviews Music Virgin Media Retrieved January 13 2008 Ciara Goodies Archived February 7 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 13 2008 Oh The Billboard Hot 100 3 25 05 a b Ciara Charts amp Awards Billboard singles Oh The Billboard Hot 100 8 27 05 Gold amp Platinum Recording Industry Association of America Ciara and Ludacris Oh Ciara 2005 Oh US 12 inch single vinyl disc LaFace Records Sho nuff Records 82876 68177 1 Ciara 2005 Oh UK CD single liner notes LaFace Records Sho nuff Records 82876711372 Ciara 2005 Oh UK 12 inch single sleeve LaFace Records Sho nuff Records 82876 71136 1 Ciara 2005 Oh European CD single liner notes LaFace Records Sho nuff Records 82876 70263 2 Ciara 2005 Oh European CD single liner notes LaFace Records Sho nuff Records 82876802312 Ciara 2005 Oh Australian CD single liner notes LaFace Records Sho nuff Records 82876717012 Ciara feat Ludacris Oh ARIA Top 50 Singles Retrieved April 11 2011 Issue 814 ARIA Top 40 Urban Singles National Library of Australia Retrieved March 4 2022 Ciara feat Ludacris Oh in German O3 Austria Top 40 Retrieved April 11 2011 Ciara feat Ludacris Oh in Dutch Ultratop 50 Retrieved April 11 2011 Ciara feat Ludacris Oh in French Ultratip Retrieved June 26 2018 R amp R Canada CHR Pop Top 30 PDF Radio amp Records No 1612 June 24 2005 p 40 Retrieved October 15 2020 Eurocharts Billboard Vol 117 no 34 August 20 2005 p 71 Retrieved November 2 2019 Ciara Oh in Finnish Musiikkituottajat Retrieved April 11 2011 Ciara feat Ludacris Oh in French Les classement single Retrieved April 11 2011 Ciara feat Ludacris Oh in German GfK 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