Goodies (song)

"Goodies"
Single by Ciara featuring Petey Pablo
from the album Goodies
Released June 8, 2004 (2004-06-08)
Format Digital download, CD single
Recorded October 2003
Genre Crunk&B
Length 3:43
Label LaFace, Sho'nuff
Writer(s) Ciara Harris, Sean Garrett, LaMarquis Jefferson, Craig Love, Zachary Wallace, Jonathan "Lil Jon" Smith
Producer(s) Lil Jon
Ciara singles chronology
"Goodies"
(2004)
"1, 2 Step"
(2004)
Petey Pablo singles chronology
"Freek-a-Leek"
(2004)
"Goodies"
(2004)
"Show Me the Money"
(2006)

"Goodies" is the debut single performed by American recording artist Ciara featuring American rapper and label-mate Petey Pablo for her debut studio album of the same name. The song was released as the album's lead single on June 8, 2004 through LaFace Records. It was written by Ciara herself, Sean Garrett, LeMarquis Jefferson, and Craig Love, with production done by Lil Jon. The song was recorded as an answer song to the featured act's hit single, "Freak-a-Leek." Its lyrics reference virginity. The song's protagonist rejects men's sexual advances, proclaiming that they will never get her "goodies" because "they stay in the jar."

The single was well received by critics, who praised its whistling crunk beat and Ciara's breathy vocals. The song was a commercial success, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks, becoming the longest-running number one debut single by a female artist on the chart since 1977. It also topped the charts in the United Kingdom,[1] and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Germany, New Zealand and Switzerland. The song gave Ciara the title as the "First Lady or Princess of Crunk&B."[2]

The song's accompanying music video, directed by Benny Boom, featured guest appearances from BoneCrusher, Monica, Rasheeda, Jazze Pha, Young Jeezy, Lil Jon. The video depicts Ciara dancing in front of a blue and white background with her backup dancers. This scene is where Ciara first does the "Matrix," which later became her signature move. The song was performed on BET's 106 & Park and at the 2005 Billboard Music Awards along with "1, 2 Step" and "Oh".

Background

After leaving the group Hearsay at the age of fifteen, Atlanta native Ciara earned a writing job via her manager, for Atlanta's Tricky Stewart and The-Dream's RedZone Entertainment, penning songs for Mýa and Fantasia among others.[3] According to Ciara, no one believed in her dreams of hearing her own music on the radio until she met producer Jazze Pha in 2002.[3] Within five months of meeting her, Pha signed her to his Sho'nuff label and they had already recorded five tracks.[3] About Ciara, Jazze Pha said, "What was really lacking is the Janet Jackson, high-energy dance [music]. Ciara fills that void. She's pretty, she can dance, she can write music, and kids love her. Everyone loves her."[3]

Writing

Ciara wrote the song in response to Usher's "Yeah."

Riverdale, Georgia in 2003, she was signed by LaFace Records executive, L.A. Reid, whom she was introduced to by Jazze Pha.[4] She began production on her debut album later that year. In early 2004, Ciara wrote a demo with record producer, Sean Garrett, co-writer of Usher's crunk hit "Yeah."[5] After hearing a demo, crunk producer Lil Jon, who also produced and was featured on "Yeah", began to work on the full record, to have it released on LaFace, which was also Usher's label.[5][6] Originally, Ciara was reluctant to work with the track produced by Lil Jon, reportedly disliking crunk music at first.[6]

However, she decided to use the song to go against the grain and deliver lyrics in contrast of female promiscuity lines delivered by fellow female artists.[6] To give her a title to stand out, Lil Jon dubbed Ciara as the "Princess of Crunk&B."[6] Dubbed the female counterpart to "Yeah" and fellow crunk hit "Freek-a-Leek" by Petey Pablo, it looked to capitalize on the success of the previous songs.[6]

Composition

"Goodies"
"Goodies," the crunk counterpart to "Yeah!," lyrically speaks of female empowerment and abstinence-promoting lyrics.

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"Goodies" is heavily influenced by male counterpart crunk song "Yeah" and also has been compared to Kelis's "Milkshake."[7] The song makes use of a repeated whistle, "faux operated vocals" in parts and a western guitar riff near the end.[7] "Goodies" is a midtempo Crunk&B song. The song features a whistling beat, with several crunk-pop synths throughout its course. It bears similarities to other crunk&B songs, "Yeah!" and "Freak-a-Leek." The songs features a guitar rhythm as it opens into its third verse and in its outro. Petey Pablo raps the first part of the first and third verses, which Ciara sings the rest of the song, including the chorus and other verses. The song is an answer song to "Freak-a-Leek" and surrounds the topics of female independence and virginity. The female protagonist tells the male that she isn't just another easy broad and that her "goodies stay in the jar."

Critical response

The song received positive reviews from music critics. Fazed.com called the song "both clever and ironic considering how sexy her image" and "singularly disarming combination of an empowering message backed by an intoxicatingly sexy beat."[8] The Situation declared the track as "a great dance tune with a solid beat." Also, it noted Ciara shows "a lot of attitude, with girl empowering lyrics."[9] Slant published, "it's not the chorus that gets stuck in your head... but the incessant oscillating whistle (I swear you can hear dogs barking halfway through the song)."[10] Musiccomh.com reviewed, "Goodies" as "an instantly recognisable tune" and called it a "typically upbeat benefiting from Lil' Jon."[11]

Hiphopgalaxy.com called the track an "ultimate party anthem of the summer, but it's one of the best singles of the year." The song has "an infectious chorus" and "a crunked up groove."[12] Blender published that Ciara "sounds like she's rapping right back at him, delivering her lines in a measured, sultry cadence with hardly any variation in tone or pitch."[13] In 2005, "Goodies" was nominated for "Best R&B/Soul or Rap Song of the Year" at Soul Train Lady of Soul Music Awards and in 2006. It won the Best Performed Songs in the ASCAP Repertory for the 2005 Survey Year at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards, including "1, 2 Step" and "Oh."

Chart performance

"Goodies" debuted at number eighty-five on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks — now known as the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart — chart in the issue dated June 19, 2004.[14] It went on to peak at number one on the chart for six consecutive weeks. The single debuted at number ninety-four on the US Billboard Hot 100 on July 27, 2004. The song quickly became a commercial success as it reached the summit of the chart after only twelve weeks. It spent seven weeks at number one, becoming the longest-running number-one debut single by a female artist since 1977.[15] It reached three on the Mainstream Top 40 chart.[16][17] It ranked number nine on the 2004 U.S. Billboard year-end chart.[18] According to the Billboard Hot 100 Decade-End chart, it is the 31st most successful song of the 2000s.

In New Zealand, the single debuted at number twelve on the RIANZ Singles chart, and peaked at ten in the next week.[19]

In the United Kingdom, "Goodies" debuted at number-one on the UK Singles Chart, interrupting Elvis Presley three week chart reign.[1] It topped the chart for one week, and became the second ever Crunk song to top the charts in Britain, ironically after Yeah! by Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris achieved the feat in the country ten months previously.[19]

In Switzerland, the song debuted at number thirty-eight on the Swiss Singles Chart, before peaking at number ten five weeks later.[19] In Australia, "Goodies" debuted at number twenty-two on the ARIA Singles Chart, before falling to twenty-three in its second week. The song rebounded in its third week to reach a new peak at nineteen.[19] In Germany, the single debuted at number sixteen on the German Singles Chart, before peaking at ten two weeks later.[19] In the Republic of Ireland, the single debuted and peaked at number four on the Irish Singles Chart. In France, the single debuted at number twenty-nine on the French Singles Chart, before peaking at twenty-seven in its second week.[19]

Music video

The music video for "Goodies" was directed by Benny Boom. It shows Ciara and her friends driving in an Oldsmobile 442 convertible along the Atlanta, Georgia streets to the local car wash. It features cameo appearances by BoneCrusher, Monica, Rasheeda, Jazze Pha, Young Jeezy, Lil Jon and among others. Ciara filmed the video for 27 straight hours with director Benny Boom. It begins with Ciara coming out her house. Her friend screams out, "What up dawg?!" and Ciara replies the same way. Ciara's sister then runs outside saying that Jazze Pha is on the phone. Jazze tells Ciara that they are going to the carwash to hang out and Ciara says she will also be coming along. She then gives the phone back to her sister and tells her to stay out of her room. The song then begins and Ciara starts singing her intro once Petey Pablo raps his verse. During this intro, we see Ciara going along with her friends driving to the carwash. On her way there she meets a few young men and invites them to the carwash. She then arrives to the carwash and meets up with different people, including Monica. During the song, Ciara dances in front of a blue and white background with her backup dancers. This scene is where Ciara first does the "Matrix," her signature move. The extended version of the video includes Ciara full-length dance with the backup dancers, and also features more of her and Monica duo shot.

Live performances

Ciara performed "Goodies" many times. Her first-ever performance of "Goodies" was on BET's 106 & Park. In 2005, Ciara performed the song, along with "1, 2 Step" and "Oh," at the 2005 Billboard Music Awards. She also performed the song at various summer festivals around the United States.

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Goodies."

  • US Digital download[20]
  1. "Goodies" featuring Petey Pablo
  1. "Goodies" featuring Petey Pablo
  2. "Goodies"
  • UK CD Single # 2[22]
  1. "Goodies" featuring Petey Pablo
  2. "Goodies" featuring T.I. and Jazze Pha
  3. "Goodies (Richard X Remix)" featuring M.I.A. (UK exclusive)
  4. "Goodies (Bimbo Jones Remix)" (UK exclusive)
  5. "Goodies" (video)
  6. "Goodies" (ringtone)

  • German/French Maxi Single[23]
  1. "Goodies" featuring Petey Pablo
  2. "Goodies"
  3. "Goodies" featuring T.I. and Jazze Pha
  • French CD Single[24]
  1. "Goodies" featuring Petey Pablo
  2. "Goodies" featuring T.I. and Jazze Pha

Personnel

Recording
Credits

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[25] 19
Austrian Singles Chart[25] 35
Belgium Singles Chart (Flanders)[26] 24
Dutch Singles Chart[25] 35
German Singles Chart[26] 10
New Zealand Singles Chart[26] 10
Swedish Singles Chart[26] 39
Swiss Singles Chart[26] 10
US Billboard Hot 100[16] 1
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks[16] 1
US Mainstream Top 40 (Pop Songs)[16] 3
US Rhythmic Top 40[27] 1
Chart (2005) Peak
position
French Singles Chart[25] 27
Irish Singles Chart[25] 4
Norwegian Singles Chart[25] 15
UK Singles Chart[1] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2004) Position
US Billboard Hot 100[18] 9

Certifications

Country Certification Ref
United States Platinum [28]

Release history

Country Format Release date Label
United States Mainstream August 24, 2004[29] LaFace Records
United States Digital download June 8, 2004[30] LaFace Records
Germany Maxi single October 18, 2004[23] Zomba Label Group
France October 19, 2004[31] Arista Records
United Kingdom CD single January 17, 2005[21][22] Jive Records
France February 1, 2005[24] Arista Records

See also

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