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"Crazy in Love" is an R&B song written by singer-songwriter Beyoncé Knowles, producer Rich Harrison, rapper Jay-Z, and Eugene Record. Released as the first single from Beyoncé's debut album Dangerously in Love in the summer of 2003 (see 2003 in music), it reached number one in the United States and United Kingdom and the top ten on the majority of charts it entered across the world. The song contains a prominent horn sample from the Chi-Lites' 1970 "Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)", and serves as the song's hook. "Crazy in Love" received a generally positive response from music critics; some referred to it as the best single release of 2003. The song is widely recognized as one of the biggest female songs ever in music history. Its success established Knowles as a leading solo performer following several years as a member of Destiny's Child. Image File history File links Crazy_In_Love. ...
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Beyoncé Giselle Knowles (born September 4, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, Golden Globe Award-nominated actress, dancer, and fashion designer and model for House of Deréon. ...
Jay-Z (aka the Jigga, HOV and Hova, born Shawn Carter on December 4, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an African American rapper/hip hop artist and record label executive; one of the most popular and successful rappers of the late 1990s and early 2000s. ...
Dangerously in Love is the debut album by American R&B singer Beyoncé, released on June 24, 2003 in the United States and June 23, 2003 in the United Kingdom via Columbia Records. ...
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Rich Harrison is a Grammy winning record producer and song writer from Washington, D.C. // A classically trained pianist and trumpet player, from an early age Harrison demonstrated an exceptional ability to play anything he heard on the radio. ...
Jay-Z (aka the Jigga, HOV and Hova, born Shawn Carter on December 4, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an African American rapper/hip hop artist and record label executive; one of the most popular and successful rappers of the late 1990s and early 2000s. ...
Eugene Record Eugene Record (December 23, 1940 â July 22, 2005) was lead vocalist of The Chi-Lites during the 1960s and 1970s. ...
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Beyoncé Giselle Knowles (born September 4, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, Golden Globe Award-nominated actress, dancer, and fashion designer and model for House of Deréon. ...
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Beyoncé Giselle Knowles (born September 4, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, Golden Globe Award-nominated actress, dancer, and fashion designer and model for House of Deréon. ...
Rich Harrison is a Grammy winning record producer and song writer from Washington, D.C. // A classically trained pianist and trumpet player, from an early age Harrison demonstrated an exceptional ability to play anything he heard on the radio. ...
Jay-Z (aka the Jigga, HOV and Hova, born Shawn Carter on December 4, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an African American rapper/hip hop artist and record label executive; one of the most popular and successful rappers of the late 1990s and early 2000s. ...
Eugene Record Eugene Record (December 23, 1940 â July 22, 2005) was lead vocalist of The Chi-Lites during the 1960s and 1970s. ...
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Dangerously in Love is the debut album by American R&B singer Beyoncé, released on June 24, 2003 in the United States and June 23, 2003 in the United Kingdom via Columbia Records. ...
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Writing and recording
"Crazy in Love" was co-written by Beyoncé, Rich Harrison, and Jay-Z, and was co-produced by Beyoncé and Rich Harrison. The song is built around a sample of the song "Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)", originally performed by The Chi-Lites and written by Eugene Record. The single was one of the most commercially-successful songs of 2003. The song's lyrics recall moments of temporary romantic insanity that have her "looking so crazy in love". Rich Harrison is a Grammy winning record producer and song writer from Washington, D.C. // A classically trained pianist and trumpet player, from an early age Harrison demonstrated an exceptional ability to play anything he heard on the radio. ...
Eugene Record Eugene Record (December 23, 1940 â July 22, 2005) was lead vocalist of The Chi-Lites during the 1960s and 1970s. ...
Although Beyoncé had released singles as part of Destiny's Child, and had appeared as a solo artist on special soundtrack singles and guest appearances, the first single release from the Dangerously in Love album was seen as crucial in establishing her as a substantial performer in her own right; she and her record company first considered using "Naughty Girl" as the first single. While searching for a backing track, she was introduced to producer, Harrison, who produced Mary J. Blige's "Beautiful Ones", wrote and produced Kelly Rowland's "Can't Nobody", and Amerie's debut album All I Have. Harrison played a beat for her that he had created from the song "Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)". Beyoncé had to take care of some other album-related tasks, and had given Harrison only two hours to write the song. Harrison, severely hungover, was commissioned to create a melodic track for the verses and chorus he wrote. He was able to write the music for the verses and chorus in time for Beyoncé's return as she completed the song by adding the lyrics. Naughty Girl is an R&B song performed by Beyoncé. It was released as the fourth single from her debut solo album Dangerously in Love. ...
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Kelly Rowland (born Kelendria Trene Rowland on February 11, 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, actress, and one of the founding members of the successful musical group Destinys Child. ...
Cant Nobody is the second single from Kelly Rowlands first solo album Simply Deep. ...
Amerie Mi Marie Rogers (born January 12, 1980), known professionally as Amerie, is a Grammy Award-nominated American R&B singer, songwriter, and actress. ...
All I Have is the 2002 debut album by American R&B singer Amerie. ...
After the completion of "Crazy in Love", record company advisors suggested to Beyoncé that she return to "Naughty Girl" as the lead single from her forthcoming album. It was believed that "Naughty Girl" would probably be a success, and a safe choice, allowing Beyoncé to convey the sexy persona that she had established with Destiny's Child; moreover, the general style, together with a well-known hook from Donna Summer's "Love to Love You Baby", was considered to be more commercial in sound than other songs Beyoncé had recorded for the album. "Crazy in Love" was seen as more of a gamble, and both the aggressive sound and attitude were somewhat different from Beyoncé's previous work. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Love To Love You Baby is a song by American singer Donna Summer released in 1975. ...
Beyoncé insisted on moving ahead with "Crazy in Love", however, and although confident that the song was the correct choice, she felt that it might not perform well on urban charts. In order to move beyond Top 40 Mainstream markets, she enlisted her boyfriend, Jay-Z, to record a guest rap vocal performance. Like most of Jay-Z's guest raps, the verse was recorded from memory, and provided a contrast to Beyoncé's more elegant vocal style. Beyoncé hoped that the combination would allow her to move beyond Destiny's Child's reputation of pop-R&B, and as the deadline for the single's release approached, she submitted the final mixed version of the song. Top 40 Mainstream (often also called Mainstream Top 40) is an airplay format from Billboard Magazine. ...
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Critical response "Crazy in Love" attracted a generally positive comments from reviewers. Tim Sendra of the All Music Guide praised the Australian release, and described the song as a "stunning pop masterpiece",[1] while Stephen Thomas Erlewine, who reviewed Dangerously in Love, called it "deliriously catchy". Darryl Sterdan, writing for Jam! Showbiz, noted the song's "instantly addictive horn lines".[2] Anthony DeCurtis for Rolling Stone also remarked upon the horn sample, and noted the contribution of Jay-Z, writing: "'Crazy in Love' ... roars out of the speakers on the strength of a propulsive horn sample and the charged presence of her pal, Jay-Z."[3] Reviewing Dangerously in Love, Sam Smallman of PlayLouder wrote: "'Crazy In Love' ... kick starts the album, and it is well chosen – the track is blatantly huge, a proper club banger, and a fine showcase for Jay-Z's new, more melodic flow".[4] Whudat.com commented on the song's role as a club track, and noted that it was "the '1AM' track in the clubs"; it also gave it a rating of "90/100 degrees".[5] The British magazine New Musical Express provided the single with the highest praise they could offer by voting it the best single release of the year, in their end of year review of 2003.[6] The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ...
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Rolling Stone is an American magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published bi-weekly. ...
PlayLouder PlayLouder is a digital music and media company that operates one of the most popular alternative music websites in the United Kingdom. ...
The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a weekly magazine about popular music published in the UK. It is unlike many other popular music magazines due to its intended focus on guitar-based music and indie rock bands, instead of mainstream pop acts. ...
Urban Crank reject single "Crazy in Love" is one of the three go go-influenced records that cannot be classified as a Urban Crank record (the professional and more marketable form of go go-influenced music, on a nationwide scale). The song cannot be classified as an Urban Crank record, because the artist (Beyoncé Knowles) is not a Washington, D.C. native, which disqualifies the record because it violates UCM Qualification #1. Go-go is a subgenre of funk music developed in and around Washington, D.C. in the mid and late 1970s. ...
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Chart performance "Crazy in Love" was solicited to radio on May 8, 2003 in North America. Upon release, the song became a large success and was able to reach number one on nine of the major U.S. Billboard charts; it spent several weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, the Hot 100 Airplay, the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, the Hot Dance Club Play, the Top 40 Mainstream, and the Rhythmic Top 40. It also proved somewhat successful on other Billboard charts, but it only climbed to number twenty-eight on the Adult Top 40 format. May 8 is the 128th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (129th in leap years). ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. ...
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Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, formerly known as Top Soul Singles, Top Black Singles, and Top R&B Singles (before the hip-hop term was added in the late 1990s), is a chart released weekly by Billboard in the United States. ...
Billboard magazines Hot Dance Club Play chart (formerly known as Hot Dance Music/Club Play and Hot Dance/Disco) is a weekly national survey of the songs that are most popular in U.S. dance clubs. ...
Top 40 Mainstream (often also called Mainstream Top 40) is an airplay format from Billboard Magazine. ...
Rhythmic Contemporary, also known as Rhythmic Top 40, Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio and Rhythmic Crossover, is a music radio format that includes of a mix of dance, and upbeat rhythmic pop, hip-hop, and R&B hits. ...
Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks (formerly known as Adult Top 40) is a variation on the United States Billboard charts. ...
The single was a substantial hit throughout the world, and spent eight weeks at number one for the overall tracks and five weeks at number one on sales data chart on the United World Chart (UWC) by Media Traffic. Top40-charts.com records that the single spent ten weeks on the world singles chart, based on physical sales from 65 countries (excluding the downloads whereas UWC does integrate), eight weeks on the world airplay chart with the worldwide sample of 2650 commercial and public radio stations throughout the world by the radio station's Top 40 Radio Playlist Charts – both based on the company's independent research. From APC-Stats by Music & Media, it dominated the European official singles chart by holding the top position for four weeks. It also spent three weeks at number one in the United Kingdom, having her first ever number-one single (and album at the same time) in the UK as a solo artist. Counting her career with former group Destiny's Child, this becomes her third number-one single in the UK. It reached number two in Australia, Netherlands, and New Zealand; the song debuted at number four in Canada before it climbed to a peak position of number two. The United World Charts current number-one single, Irreplaceable. ...
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In 2003, Knowles also made history by being the first female artist to have a number-one single and a number-one album, Dangerously in Love, in the U.S. and the UK simultaneously (also to have the simultaneous effect in both countries at the same time). In the U.S., it has occurred when the album made a new entry to the top spot, while the single reached to the top position from number three in the previous week (simultaneous effect in the U.S. for one week). In the UK, the album was released one week earlier than the single. Like the U.S., it too made a new entry to number one for her album – Evanescence's single "Bring Me to Life" made the top that week. The following week, both singles and albums were number one simultaneously for three consecutive weeks. This made her the second female artist to have a simultaneous number-ones for the UK singles chart in the 21st century. The first was Kylie Minogue with the album Fever and the single "Can't Get You out of My Head" in 2001. The album had one more week at number one while the single dropped to number two the next week – Daniel Bedingfield's single "Never Gonna Leave Your Side" had the number one spot that week. To simplify, Knowles obtained five consecutive weeks at number one for the album and three of those weeks at the top consecutively for the single co-inciding with the album in the UK. Earlier artists to achieve this feat are The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, Rod Stewart, and Men at Work. Evanescence is a rock/alternative/pop[1] band from Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. Early in their career, the rock band garnered local fame in Little Rock before releasing their first major label album Fallen, which went on to sell over 14 million copies worldwide. ...
Bring Me to Life was the debut single for the band Evanescence off their multi-platinum debut album Fallen. ...
Kylie Ann Minogue (born May 28, 1968) is a Grammy Award winning Australian singer-songwriter and occasional actress. ...
Fever is Australian singer Kylie Minogues eighth album, released in late 2001 in Europe and Australia, 2002 in North America by Parlophone, Mushroom and Capitol. ...
Cant Get You Out of My Head is a pop dance song performed by Australian singer Kylie Minogue and written by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis. ...
This is a summary of 2001 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year. ...
Daniel John Bedingfield (born December 3, 1979) is a UK-based pop singer songwriter. ...
Never Gonna Leave Your Side is the fifth single of Daniel Bedingfields debut album, Gotta Get Thru This. ...
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Roderick David Stewart (born January 10, 1945) is a British singer who was a member of the Jeff Beck Group and the Faces before embarking on a solo career. ...
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The song spent twenty-seven weeks on the Hot 100, spending fifteen of those weeks in the top ten, and twenty-six of those weeks in the top fifty, as the song debuted at fifty-eight. Because the song was so popular, airplay became dominating, and eventually became "played out" like many of her songs. This caused the song to decline rather quickly after its peak. It eventually became the fourth biggest hit of the year.[7]
Music video
Beyoncé in the music video The music video, which was filmed by Jake Nava, is relatively plotless. The opening scene begins with Knowles wearing a tank top, shorts, and red high-heels. She performs an elaborate solo dance on a riser. The scene shifts to a gold set detailing a mock photo shoot, before moving into a scene with dancers detailing Knowles and dancing against a wall while wearing caps and full length pants. In a controversial sequence, the video then shifts into its next scene, which shows a helpless Beyoncé struggling inside a car. She is apparently unaware that there is a trail of gasoline outside of the car, which Jay-Z ignites, causing the car to explode. Image File history File links CrazyInLoveVideo. ...
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Knowles does not appear injured; next, she is dancing to Jay-Z's solo rap in an exotic silk print over a fur coat, and decides to kick a fire hydrant. She continues to dance whilst the water is flying all over the place. The video ends with Knowles and her dancers in front of a giant fan in vibrant dresses in contrast to the more neutral colors of the background. Famous model Tyra Bank makes a guest apperance while dancing with Beyońce
Awards By 2005 the digital downloads of "Crazy in Love", counting sales of the original version and the remixes of the song, known as "Krazy in Luv", had sold over 100,000 copies. As a result of this, the song was awarded the Gold single certification by the RIAA for sales of at least 100,000 digital downloads. (Note: Sales of the DVD single and 12" maxi single were not counted in this tabulation). In terms of certification, the song has also been recognized in the UK by the Official UK Charts Company (OCC) from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), and in Australia by ARIA; unlike the U.S., it has been recognized for mostly shipments of the CD single earning a Silver (for shipments of at least 265,000 units) and Platinum[8] certification respectively. It was also ceritified gold in New Zealand by RIANZ after spending sixteen weeks in the official singles chart. (At least 5,000 to 6,500 units sold in NZ for shipments). The RIAA Logo. ...
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Beyoncé was nominated for three Grammy Awards for "Crazy in Love" at the 2004 ceremony, in the categories of "Record of the Year", "Best R&B Song", and "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration", winning the last two. The award for "Record of the Year" was won by Coldplay's "Clocks". A remix of "Crazy in Love" known as "Krazy in Luv" (Maurice's Soul Nu Mix) won the award "Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical" for the remixer, Maurice Joshua). It was also recognized at the ASCAP awards by the label companies receiving the "Publisher of the Year" from EMI and "Most Performed Songs" award in 2004. Grammy Award The Grammy Awards (originally called the Gramophone Awards, commonly abbreviated as the Grammys or GRAMMYs ), presented by the Recording Academy known as NARAS, (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards...
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The Grammy Award for Best R&B Song (sometimes known as the R&B Songwriters Award) has been awarded since 1969. ...
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Coldplay are an alternative rock band from London, England, often considered the most critically acclaimed band in the world. ...
Clocks is the third single from Coldplays second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. ...
The Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical has been awarded since 2002. ...
Maurice Joshua, born in Chicago, Illinois, is a remixer who is most known for his laid back and soulful house music style remixes. ...
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The music video of the song won acclaim from both American and international video awarding-committees. It was nominated for four 2003 MTV Video Music Awards in the categories of "Best Female Video", "Best R&B Video", "Best Choreography", and "Viewer's Choice". It won the awards for "Best Female Video", "Best R&B Video", and "Best Choreography", but the "Viewer's Choice" award was won by Good Charlotte for their video "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous". In Europe, "Crazy in Love" won the award for "Best Song" at the 2004 MTV Europe Music Awards. The MTV Video Music Awards were established in 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year. ...
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The following is a list of MTV Video Music Award winners for the Viewers Choice award. ...
Good Charlotte is a pop punk band from Waldorf, Maryland that formed in 1996. ...
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous is a song by Good Charlotte, released in 2003. ...
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The song has also been recognized by Beyoncé's peers in the urban markets, and won the award for "Best Collaboration" at the BET Awards in 2004. VIBE magazine's VIBE Awards also recognized the song for "Coolest Collabo" in 2003. The BET Awards were established in 2001 by the Black Entertainment Television network to celebrate African Americans and other minorites in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment over the past year. ...
Vibe or VIBE may refer to: VIBE, a magazine about music artists, actors and other entertainers owned by Quincy Jones. ...
Formats and track listings These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Crazy in Love". - European enhanced CD single
- "Crazy in Love" (album version featuring Jay-Z)
- "Summertime" (featuring P. Diddy)
- "Krazy in Luv" (Maurice's Nu Soul remix)
- "Crazy in Love" (CD-ROM music video)
- "Crazy in Love" (album version featuring Jay-Z)
- "Crazy in Love" (instrumental album version)
- "Crazy in Love" (Rockwilder remix)
- "Crazy in Love" (Pego's Poontin Muzik dub)
| - "Crazy in Love" (music video)
- "Behind the Scenes of 'Crazy in Love'" (video)
- Canadian/Australian CD single
- "Crazy in Love" (album version featuring Jay-Z)
- "Summertime" (featuring P. Diddy)
- "Krazy in Luv" (Maurice's Nu Soul remix)
- "Krazy in Luv" (Rockwilder remix)
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Official Versions - Crazy In Love (Acapella) (feat. Jay-Z)
- Crazy In Love (Instrumental)
- Crazy In Love (DirtDiggers "Crowd Pleaser" Vocal Remix) (feat. Jay Z)
- Crazy In Love (Dirtdiggers "Crowd Pleaser" Vocal Mix - No Rap)
- Crazy In Love (DirtDiggers "Head Funk" Dub)
- Crazy In Love (DirtDiggers "Head Funk" Vocal Remix)
- Crazy In Love (No Rap Version)
- Crazy In Love (Royal Test Press Radio Mix)
- Crazy In Love (Single Version) (feat. Jay-Z)
- Crazy In Love (UKG Remix)
- Crazy In Love (Hot Traxx Remix)
- Crazy In Love (Bacci Bros Remix) (feat. Jay-Z)
- Crazy In Love (The Miami Collective Mix) (feat. Jay-Z)
- Crazy In Love (Todd Edwards Remix)
- Crazy In Love (Cajjmere Dance Mix)
- Crazy In Love (Remix) (feat. Vaness Wu)
- Krazy In Luv (Adam 12 So Crazy Remix) (feat. Jay-Z)
- Krazy In Luv (Barry Harris Mix)
- Krazy In Luv (Black Machine Dance Remix)
- Krazy In Luv (Jones & Cabrera Vibelicious Latin Club Mix)
- Krazy In Luv (Jones & Cabrera Vibelicious Latin Radio Mix)
- Krazy In Luv (Junior's Dance Radio Mix)
- Krazy In Luv (Junior's World Radio Mix)
- Krazy In Luv (Junior's World Remix)
- Krazy In Luv (Junior Vasquez Earth Club Mix)
- Krazy In Luv (Lego's Poontin Muzik Dub)
- Krazy In Luv (Maurice's Nu Soul Remix)
- Krazy In Luv (Rockwilder Remix - Instrumental)
- Krazy In Luv (Rockwilder Remix) (feat. Jay-Z)
Charts | | | Chart (2003) | Peak position | | French Singles Chart | 21 | | German Singles Chart | 6 | | Greek Singles Chart | 3 | | Irish Singles Chart | 1 | | Italian Singles Chart | 5 | | New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart | 2 | | Norwegian Singles Chart | 5 | | Polish Singles Chart | 1 | | Portuguese Singles Chart | 6 | | Spain Los 40 Principales | 1 | | Swedish Singles Chart | 4 | | Swiss Singles Chart | 3 | | Taiwanese Singles Chart | 1 | | Tokio Hot 100 | 1 | | UK Singles Chart | 1 | | United World Chart | 1 | | World Airplay Chart (independent research) | 1 | | World Physical Sales Chart | 1 | | The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. ...
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, formerly known as Top Soul Singles, Top Black Singles, and Top R&B Singles (before the hip-hop term was added in the late 1990s), is a chart released weekly by Billboard in the United States. ...
Billboard magazines Hot Dance Club Play chart (formerly known as Hot Dance Music/Club Play and Hot Dance/Disco) is a weekly national survey of the songs that are most popular in U.S. dance clubs. ...
Hot Dance Singles Sales (formerly known as Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales) is a Billboard is a chart released weekly by Billboard in the United States. ...
Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks (formerly known as Adult Top 40) is a variation on the United States Billboard charts. ...
Top 40 Tracks is a defunct chart airplay chart from Billboard Magazine. ...
Top 40 Mainstream (often also called Mainstream Top 40) is an airplay format from Billboard Magazine. ...
Rhythmic Contemporary, also known as Rhythmic Top 40, Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio and Rhythmic Crossover, is a music radio format that includes of a mix of dance, and upbeat rhythmic pop, hip-hop, and R&B hits. ...
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Notes and references - ↑ Sendra, Tim Crazy in Love (Australia CD) Review. All Music Guide. Retrieved Oct. 28, 2005.
- ↑ Sterdan, Darryl Beyonce Album Review: DANGEROUSLY IN LOVE. Jam! Showbiz. Retrieved Oct. 28, 2005.
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- Beyoncé (2003). "Crazy in Love" (DVD single) New York: Columbia Records Co.— Beyoncé explains the making of the video
- Beyoncé (2004). Live at Wembley (DVD/CD) New York: Columbia Records Co.— Beyoncé explains the risks she took by making this song her first single.
- D'Angelo, Joe Road To The Grammys: The Making of Beyonce's 'Crazy In Love'", MTV.com Retrieved Oct. 28, 2005.— Rich Harrison talks about the creation of "Crazy in Love".
- Bronson, Fred (2003, 5th ed.). The Billboard Book of Number One Hits. New York: Billboard Books. ISBN 0-8230-7677-6— more information on the creation of "Crazy in Love"
- "40 Top 20 & Top 40 Music Charts from 25 Countries" (2005). top40charts.com. Retrieved from Full Chart History of "Crazy in Love" by Beyonce feat. Jay-Z on Oct. 28, 2005.— International chart information.
- Media Traffic - United World Chart: Singles and Album Data.
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