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"Move Bitch" Single by Ludacris featuring Mystikal and I-20 from the album Word of Mouf Released May 21, 2002 Recorded 2001 Genre Southern rap, Crunk Length 4:30 Label Disturbing tha Peace, Def Jam Producer KLC Certification Platinum (RIAA) Ludacris singles chronology "Welcome to Atlanta"
(2002)"Move Bitch"
(2002)"Why Don't We Fall in Love"
(2002)"Move Bitch" (edited version titled "Move B***h" or simply "Move") is the third official single off rapper Ludacris' album Word of Mouf. The single features Mystikal and I-20. The single reached #10 on the Billboard Hot 100[1] making it Ludacris's first top ten hit on the chart, it also reached #3 on Hot Rap Tracks[2] , and #3 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks [3].
Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Maicol & Manuel sampled the song on "Hoy Me Levanté" on their 2002 release Yakaleo.
The song is also featured in episode 2, Series One of British teen comedy/drama Skins. The song was also used by World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Montel Vontavious Porter during his short stint in Ring of Honor. It was also used for April Hunter in various Independent circuits. It was featured in the movie ATL starring T.I., and 'Hancock,' although in the latter, the clean version was used. The lines "Move bitch, get out the way" are referenced in one saying of a Pedestrian in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. A snippet of the song is played during traffic reports on many radio stations, usually carrying an urban/hip-hop format. The song is also played by fans on some servers of Counter Strike. Retired NBA star and now ESPN analyst Jalen Rose is featured in the music video.
The song has been covered by rock band Start Trouble, on their album Every Solution Has Its Problem.
It featured on British sitcom The Inbetweeners when the characters Jay and Neil took Will on a 'pussy patrol' in Jay's red Nissan Micra.
Charts
Chart Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Hot 100 10 U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 3 U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks 3 U.S. Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 3 References
- ^ Billboard Hot 100 Chart for week of Oct 05, 2002 (accessed Dec 20, 2009)
- ^ Billboard Hot Rap Tracks Chart for week of 2002-10-05 (accessed Dec 20, 2009)
- ^ Billboard Hot 100 Chart for week of Oct 05, 2002 (accessed Dec 20, 2009)
External links
Ludacris Studio albums Back for the First Time · Word of Mouf · Chicken-n-Beer · The Red Light District · Release Therapy · Theater of the Mind · Battle of the SexesCollaboration albums Independent albums Mixtapes Video games Def Jam: Vendetta · The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay · Def Jam: Fight for NY · NBA Ballers Phenom · Def Jam: IconBack for the First Time "What's Your Fantasy" · "Southern Hospitality"Word of Mouf 2 Fast 2 Furious "Act a Fool"Chicken-n-Beer The Red Light District Release Therapy Theater of the Mind Battle of the Sexes "How Low" · "My Chick Bad" · "Sex Room"Promotional singles "Wish You Would" · "UndisputedFeatured singles "One Minute Man" · "Loverboy" · "Welcome to Atlanta" · "Why Don't We Fall in Love" · "Gossip Folks" · "Holidae In" · "Yeah!" · "Lovers & Friends" · "Shake Dat Shit" · "Oh" · "Sugar (Gimme Some)" · "Georgia" · "Unpredictable" · "Need a Boss" · "Glamorous" · "Get Buck in Here" · "I'm So Hood (Remix)" · "Rock Star" · "Gimme Dat" · "Grippin'" · "How We Do It (Around My Way)" · "Still Standing" · "Pocketbook" · "Chopped & Skrewed" · "How Do You Sleep?" · "Bulletproof" · "Regret" · "Baby" · "Break Your Heart" · "All I Do Is Win" · "Ride" · "Porn Star Dancing" · "I Like" · "Saturday Night" · "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" · "Little Bad Girl" · "Wet the Bed"Other songs Categories:- 2002 singles
- Ludacris songs
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