Ayo!

"Ayo!" is a song by American singer Mýa. It served as a promotional single for her fourth studio album Liberation (2007) and featured Washington D.C. native DJ Kool. Initially, released as the first intended single from Liberation however though the single failed to pick up as Harrison was going through transitioning from former label Interscope to her current label Universal Motown.[1] The song was written and composed by Harrison, Christopher “Deep” Henderson and Charlie Smalls. It sampled an interpolation from the composition He’s the Wizard written by Charlie Smalls.

"Ayo!"
Promotional single by Mýa featuring DJ Kool
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2006
GenreR&B, go-go, hip hop
Length3:50
LabelUniversal Motown
Songwriter(s)Chris M. Henderson, Mýa Harrison, J. Bowman Jr, Charlie Smalls
Producer(s)Chris Henderson

The song received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics comparing the song’s production to TLC’s classic ‘90s album CrazySexyCool. "Ayo!" became a minor hit on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart peaking at number seventy. No music video was released for the song due to it not being picked up as a single.

Background

Initially "Ayo!" leaked in July 2006 unbeknownst if Universal Motown had chosen the song as the first single taken from Liberation.[2] A few days later, online publication Rap-Up confirmed "Ayo!" as the first official single from Liberation.[3] Though "Ayo!" was intended to be the first single from the project, Universal Motown eventually scrapped the single and delayed the album's release. Co-written by Mýa and produced by Chris "Deep" Henderson, the Go-go inspired "Ayo!" sampled an interpolation of He's The Wizard by Thelma Carpenter from the soundtrack to The Wiz. The Wiz is an adaptation of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz which features an entire African American cast. The film starred Diana Ross and Michael Jackson as well as Thelma Carpenter playing the role of Miss One, the Good Witch of the North. The song is sung by Carpenter and The Munchkins when Dorothy Gale (Ross) and Toto arrives in Oz. The song was originally written by Charlie Smalls for the musical and film, so therefore he is credited for the sample recording.[4]

Critical reception

Billboard magazine gave the song a positive review, writing, "Mýa has become the new captain of sexy, single ladies as she struts her way back into the spotlight. New single, "AYO" (pronounced "ee-yo"), featuring hip-hop veteran DJ Kool, is a party anthem that finds the sultry singer just "tryin' to enjoy herself," while hating on the men who can't keep her interest, satisfy or keep it real day-to-da. From the start, the beat takes charge, complemented by loud brassy horns and tight percussion; the hook is fresh, catchy and simplistic. "AYO" brings back a bit of old school, reminiscent of TLC's classic 1990s "CrazySexyCool," and leads independent women straight to the doors of the party. Look for her fourth full-length set, "Liberation" Nov. 14."[5]

Track listing & formats

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