Crazy (Dream song)

"Crazy" is a single released in 2003 by the girl group, Dream. It was the group's last single before disbanding, until their reunion in 2015.

"Crazy"
Single by Dream featuring Loon and P. Diddy
from the album Reality
ReleasedJune 2003 (U.S.)
GenreUrban contemporary
Length4:00
LabelBad Boy Records
Songwriter(s)Thelma Guyton, Loon (rapper), Adonis Shropshire, Scott Storch
Producer(s)Scott Storch, Diddy
Dream singles chronology
"This Is Me"
(2001)
"Crazy"
(2003)
"I Believe"
(2016)
Loon singles chronology
"Hit the Freeway"
(2002)
"Crazy"
(2003)
"Down for Me"
(2003)

Content

"Crazy" features a guest appearance by rapper Loon. The song was originally titled "Krazy" and featured rapper Eve, but the name was changed to "Crazy". However, the digital version of Reality lists the track under its original title of "Krazy". It was also Dream's only single to feature member Kasey Sheridan.

Music video

The music video took place in a Middle Eastern setting. It showed the girls wearing harem-like costumes and dancing in a very provocative style. According to MTV News, this new "sexed-up" style was not welcomed by the group and was one of the factors that led to their break-up.[1] Matthew Rolston directed the video.

Track listings

US Promo
  1. Crazy [Main Version]
  2. Crazy [Main Version W/O Rap]
  3. Crazy [Instrumental]

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[2] 39
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[3] 40
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