Jumpin' Jumpin'

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"Jumpin' Jumpin"
"Jumpin' Jumpin" cover
Single by Destiny's Child
from the album The Writing's On The Wall
Released 2000
Format CD maxi single
12" Maxi Single
Recorded 1999
Genre R&B
Length 3:50
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Beyoncé Knowles
Chad Elliott
R. Moore
Producer(s) Chad Elliott
Jovonn Alexander
Beyoncé Knowles
Chart positions
Destiny's Child singles chronology
"Say My Name"
(2000)
"Jumpin' Jumpin'"
(2000)
"Independent Women Part I"
(2001)
Alternative Cover
Alternative Cover

"Jumpin' Jumpin'" was the fourth and final single from Destiny's Child's second album The Writing's on the Wall. It peaked at #3 on the US Hot 100 Chart and at #5 in the UK.

"Jumpin', Jumpin'" debuted at #74 on the Hot 100 on May 13, 2000 and reached its #3 peak position during its fifteenth week on the chart. It was internationally the second most successful single from The Writing's on the Wall after "Say My Name" reaching the top ten in several countries. It was a huge hit on the Hot 100 Airplay chart reaching number one, but wasn't very successful on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart only reaching number sixteen. The song also reached #1 on the Top 40 Mainstream and reached the top ten of both the Rhythmic Top 40 and the R&B singles chart. It remained on the Hot 100 for thirty two weeks matching the lengthy run achieved by "Say My Name". The music video was directed by Joseph Kahn.

The success of "Jumpin', Jumpin'" helped The Writing's on the Wall to be certified six-times platinum by the RIAA in September 2000 and worldwide it had already sold a massive nine million copies after just over a year since its release.

In the U.K. "Jumpin', Jumpin'" was a top five hit and sold over 157,000 copies.

Byron Rittenhouse's voice is on the song saying "Uh huh, I ain't worried 'bout my girl a'ight" in response to Beyonce's line "I ain't thinking 'bout my man tonight".

[edit] Formats and Remixes

Two official urban remixes for this song exist. One, known as the Nitro remix features rapper Nitro, while the other is known as the So So Def remix with Lil' Bow Wow, Da Brat, and Jermaine Dupri. A video was filmed for the So So Def remix later. Also, appearing as a second half of the So So Def Remix on the This is the Remix, Azza's Soul Remix of Jumpin, Jumpin. This version was a newly recorded version with slower singing and Beyonce and Kelly doing leads and Farrah and Michelle in the background.

Jumpin', Jumpin' (Acapella)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Instrumental)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Azza's Remix)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Digital Black 'N Groove Club Mix)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Hammerhouse Remix)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Maurice's Radio Mix)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Maurice's Jumpin' Retro Mix)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Mike Moore Remix)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Nitro Remix) (feat Mr Nitro)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Disney Party Remix) (feat Solange)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (So So Def Remix) (feat JD, Da Brat & Lil' Bow Wow)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (So Far So Def Remix)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (So So Dub)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (Jameson Drum & Bass Mix)
Jumpin', Jumpin' (WNBA Version)