Foolish (Ashanti song)

"Foolish" is a song by American singer-songwriter Ashanti. It served as her debut single, the first from her self-titled debut album (2002). It was written by Ashanti, 7 Aurelius, Etterlene Jordan, Mark DeBarge and Irv Gotti, while production was overseen by Gotti. The song uses a sample of DeBarge's "Stay with Me" and features elements from the remix of "One More Chance" by The Notorious B.I.G. and "M.V.P." by Big L. Due to the inclusion of the sample, Mark DeBarge and Etterlene Jordan are also credited as songwriters. A promotional version of the single called "Unfoolish" features a verse from Notorious B.I.G. from his song "F--king You Tonight".

"Foolish"
Single by Ashanti
from the album Ashanti
ReleasedJanuary 29, 2002
Recorded2001
GenreR&B
Length3:47
Label
  • Murder Inc.
  • Island Def Jam
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Ashanti singles chronology
"What's Luv?"
(2002)
"Foolish"
(2002)
"Down 4 U"
(2002)
Audio sample
"Foolish"
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The song was released as the album's lead single on January 29, 2002. It spent ten weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, becoming Ashanti's second number one and third top ten on both charts. Elsewhere, "Foolish" became a top ten hit in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. The song was nominated for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 2003 Grammy Awards, and won the Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single – Female. In 2009, Billboard ranked it 19th on its Hot 100 Songs of the 2000s Decade.[1]

Composition

The song is performed in the key of C major in common time with a tempo of 89 beats per minute. It follows a chord progression of Fmaj7–G, and Ashanti's vocals span from A3 to C6.[2][3]

Commercial performance

"Foolish" spent 10 consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and a total of 17 weeks in the top 10. It would later get ranked the second best performing single of 2002, and listed as the 132nd best single.

Music video

The filming session of the video for the single took place during January 2002. It was directed by Irv Gotti himself. The video shows the viewer a relationship where a man, played by Terrence Howard, gets involved into some criminal acts after telling his girlfriend [Ashanti] that he is in construction and is unfaithful to Ashanti with Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta reality star Althea, which ends up in a break-up after some quarrel. As the song suggests, Ashanti feels that she still loves her ex and that she just can't seem to get over him and becomes frusturated since her heart and her mind force her to love him and hate him at the same time. In supporting roles we can also see Charli Baltimore, Vita, Ja Rule and Irv Gotti. The video is set in the fashion of the movie Goodfellas, with Ashanti in the role of Karen Hill and Terrence Howard in the role of Henry Hill. Irv Gotti and Ja Rule are also in a scene appearing to take the roles of Jimmy Conway and Paulie Cicero. The video was a three-time nominee at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Female Video, Best R&B Video, and Best New Artist.

Track listings

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Ashanti.[4]

  • Instrumentation – 7 Aurelius
  • Mixing – Supa Engineer Duro, Irv Gotti
  • Production – 7 Aurelius, Irv Gotti
  • Songwriting – 7 Aurelius, A. Douglas, E. Jordan, I. Lorenzo, M. DeBarge
  • Recording – Milwaukee Buck
  • Recording assistance – Terry "Murda Mac" Herbert

Charts

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[33] Platinum 70,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[34] Gold 454,000[35]

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

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See also

References

  1. Hot 100 Decade Songs
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  4. Ashanti (CD liner). Ashanti. Murder Inc., Def Jam Recordings. 2002.CS1 maint: others (link)
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  33. "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2002 Singles". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  34. "British single certifications – Ashanti – Foolish". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved May 17, 2019. Select singles in the Format field. Select Gold in the Certification field. Type Foolish in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
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