Difference between revisions of "Crazy In Love"
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|First appeared on = Beyoncé: ''Dangerously in Love'' (2003). Also released as a single in 2003 (by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z). | |First appeared on = Beyoncé: ''Dangerously in Love'' (2003). Also released as a single in 2003 (by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z). | ||
|Other relevant version = * '''Of note:''' | |Other relevant version = * '''Of note:''' | ||
− | |Relevant version text = The hook line of '''Crazy In Love''' is in fact taken from The Chi-Lites' 1970 song ''' ''Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)'' '''. It could be argued [[Prince]] quotes that song, but as he often remarks it is ' ''for the youngsters' '' (whom as suggested are not familiar with the 'older' songs). [[Prince]] also says he wants to do '' 'that dance, but I | + | |Relevant version text = The hook line of '''Crazy In Love''' is in fact taken from The Chi-Lites' 1970 song ''' ''Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)'' '''. It could be argued [[Prince]] quotes that song, but as he often remarks it is ' ''for the youngsters' '' (whom as suggested are not familiar with the 'older' songs). [[Prince]] also says he wants to do '' 'that dance, but I ain’t go no booty,' '' an obvious reference to the dance Beyoncé does in the video of '''Crazy In Love'''. |
|Composed by = Beyoncé Knowles, Rich Harrison, Shawn Carter, Eugene Record | |Composed by = Beyoncé Knowles, Rich Harrison, Shawn Carter, Eugene Record | ||
|First known live performance = [[08 February 2004|8 February 2004: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, USA]] <br> | |First known live performance = [[08 February 2004|8 February 2004: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, USA]] <br> | ||
− | + | {{pad|19.9em}}[[11 September 2004|11 September 2004: HP Pavilion, San Jose, CA, USA]] <small> (interpolation in [[D.M.S.R.]]) </small> | |
|Played live in = [[All_Concerts#2004|2004]] <small>(as interpolation in [[D.M.S.R.]])</small> | |Played live in = [[All_Concerts#2004|2004]] <small>(as interpolation in [[D.M.S.R.]])</small> |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 14 April 2021
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- First appeared on: Beyoncé: Dangerously in Love (2003). Also released as a single in 2003 (by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z).
- Of note: The hook line of Crazy In Love is in fact taken from The Chi-Lites' 1970 song Are You My Woman (Tell Me So) . It could be argued Prince quotes that song, but as he often remarks it is ' for the youngsters' (whom as suggested are not familiar with the 'older' songs). Prince also says he wants to do 'that dance, but I ain’t go no booty,' an obvious reference to the dance Beyoncé does in the video of Crazy In Love.
- Composed by: Beyoncé Knowles, Rich Harrison, Shawn Carter, Eugene Record
Performed by Prince
- First and last known live performance: 8 February 2004: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 September 2004: HP Pavilion, San Jose, CA, USA (interpolation in D.M.S.R.)