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"Ching Ching" Single by Ms. Jade featuring Timbaland and Nelly Furtado from the album Girl Interrupted Released Autumn 2002 Format CD single Genre Hip hop, R&B Writer(s) Tim Mosley, Garland Mosley, Nelly Furtado, Gerald Eaton, Brian West, Chevon Young Producer Timbaland Ms. Jade singles chronology "Big Head"
(2002)"Ching Ching"
(2002)"Feel the Girl"
(2002)Nelly Furtado singles chronology "Trynna Finda Way"
(2002)"Ching Ching"
(2002)"Fotografía"
(2003)Timbaland singles chronology "We Need a Resolution"
(2001)"Ching Ching"
(2002)"Cry Me a River"
(2002)"Ching Ching" is the second single by rap artist Ms. Jade. The song is also found on track four of her debut album, Girl Interrupted, released in 2002.
"Ching Ching" features artists Timbaland and Nelly Furtado, and contains a sample of Furtado's song "Baby Girl" from her 2000 debut album, Whoa, Nelly!. The title of "Ching Ching" comes from an improvised nonsensical lyric in "Baby Girl".[citation needed]
The "Ching Ching" music video was shot in Los Angeles, California at night on September 18th and September 19th, 2002, and was directed by Mark Classon.[1] The video features Ms. Jade as a woman who is chased in her Hummer by her boyfriend (played by Timbaland) after she catches him with three other women in his Hummer at an intersection. After they leave their respective SUVs, Ms. Jade argues with Timbaland on the street. Furtado joins Jade in the dispute as a crowd gathers, and at the end of the video Ms. Jade takes a handful of cash from Timbaland's pocket and throws it into the air to the delight of the crowd.
Other versions
- "Ching Ching" (Album Version) (3:34)
- "Ching Ching" (Instrumental Version) (4:35)
- "Ching Ching" (Alternative Version) (4:18)
Charts
Chart (2004) Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks[2] 41 U.S. Billboard Rhythmic Top 40[2] 23 References
- ^ Reid, Shaheem. "Ms. Jade, Nelly Furtado Battle Timbaland On Video Set". MTV News. September 23, 2002.
- ^ a b "Ms. Jade - Billboard Singles". Allmusic and Billboard.
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