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"Ms. Fat Booty" Single by Mos Def from the album Black on Both Sides B-side Mathematics Released 1999 Format 12-inch single, CD, Vinyl Genre Hip hop Length 3:43 Label Rawkus Records Writer(s) D. Smith
L. DorrellProducer Ayotollah Mos Def singles chronology - "Ms. Fat Booty"
(1999)"UMI Says"
(1999)"Ms. Fat Booty" is the first single from Mos Def's 1999 album, Black On Both Sides. It is produced by Ayotollah. The song and its chorus are both driven by multiple samples of Aretha Franklin's "One Step Ahead," a rare Columbia single released in 1965.[1]
The song was placed at #144 on Pitchfork Media's Top 200 Tracks of the 90s.[2]
Contents
Single track list
A-Side
- "Ms. Fat Booty (Clean)"
- "Ms. Fat Booty (Dirty)"
- "Ms. Fat Booty (Instrumental)"
- "Ms. Fat Booty (A Cappella)"
B-Side
- "Mathematics (Clean)"
- "Mathematics (Dirty)"
- "Mathematics (Instrumental)"
- "Mathematics (A Cappella)"
References
See also
Mos Def Albums Singles "Ms. Fat Booty"/"Mathematics" · "Umi Says" · "Jam On It" · "Brown Sugar (Extra Sweet)" · "Sex, Love & Money" · "Ghetto Rock" · "Sunshine" · "Undeniable" · "Life In Marvelous Times" · "Quiet Dog Bite Hard" · "Casa Bey" · "Supermagic" · "History"
Collaborative singles "The Love Song" · "Body Rock" · "Definition" · "Respiration" · "B-Boy Document '99" · "Oh No" · "Ms. Fat Booty 2" · "Bin Laden" · "Magnetic Arts" · "Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo)" · "Stylo" · "Just Begun" · "It Ain't My Fault"
Filmography Ghosts · Where's Marlowe? · Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme · Bamboozled · Carmen: A Hip Hopera · Monster's Ball · Showtime · Civil Brand · Brown Sugar · The Italian Job · The Woodsman · Something the Lord Made · Lackawanna Blues · The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy · Dave Chappelle's Block Party · 16 Blocks · Journey to the End of the Night · Prince Among Slaves · Be Kind Rewind · Next Day Air · Cadillac Records · Toussaint
See also Discography · Soulquarians · Native Tongues · Black Star · Def Poetry · Nkiru Center for Education and Culture · Hip Hop for Respect
Categories:- 1999 singles
- Mos Def songs
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