Rainy Dayz
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"Rainy Dayz" | ||
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Single by Mary J. Blige & Ja Rule | ||
from the album No More Drama | ||
Released | 2002 | |
Format | CD maxi single 12" Maxi Single |
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Genre | R&B | |
Label | Geffen | |
Writer(s) | Irving Lorenzo Jefferey Atkins |
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Producer(s) | Irv Gotti | |
Chart positions | ||
Mary J Blige Singles chronology | ||
"No More Drama" (2002) |
"Rainy Dayz" (2002) |
"Love @ 1st Sight" (2003) |
"Rainy Dayz" is a 2002 single by Mary J. Blige & Ja Rule, taken from Blige's Re-release of her seventh album No More Drama. The Irv Gotti produced duet became another hit for both, while peaking at #12 on Billboard's Hot 100 and #17 in the UK.
The track was originally written for TLC but the group turned the track down. References to TLC being the group in mind when the track was written can be heard in the lyrics "We’re always livin’ so crazy and sexy and cool" (in reference to their album "Crazy Sexy Cool" and "Baby didn’t we tell you before about chasin’those waterfalls" (in refernece to their hit single "Waterfalls").
[edit] Formats and tracklistings
CD 01
- Rainy Dayz (Featuring Ja Rule) (Radio Edit)
- Rainy Dayz (Featuring Ja Rule) (Full Phatt Remix)
- Rainy Dayz (Featuring Ja Rule) (Third Eye Remix)
- Rainy Dayz (Video)
CD 02
- Rainy Dayz (Featuring Ja Rule) (Radio Edit)
- Let No Man Put Asunder (Maurice Joshua Remix)
- Sexy (Featuring Jadakiss)[[Category:Mary J. Blige song