I Love My Bitch
"I Love My Chick" |
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Single by Busta Rhymes featuring Kelis and will.i.am |
from the album The Big Bang |
Released |
June 6, 2006 |
Format |
CD single, digital download, 12" single |
Genre |
Hip hop, Pop, R&B |
Length |
3:47 |
Label |
Aftermath, Interscope |
Writer(s) |
Trevor Smith, Jr., William Harris, Jr., Keith Harris |
Producer |
will.i.am |
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"I Love My Bitch" (known as "I Love My Chick" in its edited version) is a song by Busta Rhymes featuring will.i.am (who also produced the track) and Kelis, released as the second single from Busta Rhymes' seventh studio album, The Big Bang (2006).
The release date for the single in the United Kingdom was July 10, 2006. However, due to the UK chart rules allowing songs to chart on download sales alone, one week before the single's physical release, it was Busta Rhymes' second consecutive hit to make the top forty, entering at number twenty three on download sales only, the same position that "Touch It" had charted at. Upon its physical release, the single became his second consecutive top ten solo hit, peaking at number eight there, two positions lower than "Touch It" had charted.
Music video
The music video 'I Love My Chick' is based on the film Mr. & Mrs. Smith, directed by Benny Boom. Busta Rhymes (aka Trevor Smith) plays Mr. Smith and Gabrielle Union plays Mrs. Smith. Will.i.am and Dr. Dre also appear in the video, but for unknown reasons, Kelis does not. It reached number one on BET's 106 & Park.
Track listings and formats
- European CD maxi single
- "I Love My Chick" (Clean Version)
- "I Love My Bitch" (Dirty Version)
- "Touch It" (Ultimate Remix featuring Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott, DMX, Rah Digga, Lloyd Banks and Papoose)
- "I Love My Chick" (Video)
- "I Love My Bitch" (Video)
- UK CD single
- "I Love My Chick" (Clean Version)
- "Cocaina"
- UK 12" single
- "I Love My Chick" (Clean Version)
- "I Love My Bitch" (Dirty Version)
- "Cocaina"
- Special UK and European single
- "I Love My Bitch" (Dirty Version)
- "Touch It" (Ultimate Remix featuring Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott, DMX, Rah Digga, Lloyd Banks and Papoose)
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