Why R U

"Why R U"
Single by Amerie
from the album In Love & War
Released June 15, 2009
(see release history)
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre R&B, hip hop soul
Length 3:18
Label Def Jam
Producer The Buchanans
Amerie singles chronology
"Fly Like Me"
(2007)
"Why R U"
(2009)
"Heard 'Em All"
(2009)
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"Why R U" is a song performed by American R&B singer Amerie. The song was recorded for her fourth studio album, In Love & War, and serves as the lead single from the album. It was Amerie's first single under the Island Def Jam Music Group.[1]

Contents

Background

The song samples Ultramagnetic MCs' "Ego Trippin" from their 1988 release Critical Beatdown (which also samples Melvin Bliss' "Synthetic Substitution"). An official remix premiered on Hot 97 on July 21, it features Nas, Jadakiss, Rick Ross and Kain. The remix samples Whodini's "One Love."

Amerie spoke about "Why R U" in an interview with The Green Magazine : "I wrote the song when I was riding in a car. It was a really rainy day in New York. I always love to start out, if I can, recording in New York. Sometimes I’ll record the entire time there. This is the first time I didn’t record the majority of the album in New York, so I was kind of curious as to how things would come out. The song to me felt like a greater representation of who I am as an artist. Even when I was writing it I just felt like it was a special record. I wasn’t really thinking in terms of singles or not. I just knew that ideally if people could hear anything from me first since it’s been a few years, this was the record to me that would best show who I am right now."[2]

Music video

The video for "Why R U" was shot during the second week of May 2009 in Los Angeles with director Ray Kay.[1] Amerie's idea behind the video, "I wanted to go with something really abstract but not too far out there, something that would look graphic."[3] The video premiered on 106 & Park on BET on June 8. The video ranked at #90 on BET's Notarized: Top 100 Videos of 2009 countdown.

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
German Black Chart [4] 13
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[5] 55

Release history

Country Release date Format Label
United States June 15, 2008 Radio airplay, digital download Def Jam
United Kingdom September 21, 2009 [6] CD single

References