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Foolish (song)

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"Foolish"
Image:Foolish.jpg
Single by Ashanti
from the album Ashanti
Released February 2002
Format CD single
Genre R&B
Length 3:47
Label Murder Inc.
Writer(s) 7 Aurelius, M. DeBarge, Ashanti, E. Jordan, Irv Gotti
Producer(s) Irv Gotti
Chart positions
  • #1 (U.S.)</li></ul>
  • #4 (UK)</li></ul>
  • Ashanti singles chronology
    "Foolish"
    (2002)
    "Happy"
    (2002)

    "Foolish" is the 2002 debut single by R&B singer Ashanti, produced by Irv Gotti and taken from her self-named album. The song samples DeBarge's 1983 song "Stay With Me" in an identical manner to The Notorious B.I.G.'s "One More Chance (remix)".

    It spent ten weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 from April 20, 2002, its success enhanced by the release of a remix entitled "Unfoolish", which samples/interpolates lyrics from The Notorious B.I.G.'s "F*** You Tonight."

    Contents

    [edit] Track listings

    European CD Single

    1. "Foolish" [Radio Edit] - 3:52
    2. "Foolish" [Instrumental] - 3:51

    Australian/U.S. Maxi single

    1. "Foolish" [Radio Edit] - 3:52
    2. "Foolish" [Album Version] - 3:48
    3. "Foolish" [Instrumental] - 3:51
    4. "Foolish" [Video]

    UK 5" CD single

    1. "Foolish" [Album Version] - 3:48
    2. "Unfoolish" [Clean Album Version] - 3:15
    3. "Foolish" [Topnotch Remix]
    4. "Foolish" [Video]

    [edit] Music video and awards

    The filming session of the video for the single took place during January 2002. It was directed by Irv Gotti himself. The video grants us an insight of a relationship where the man, played by Terrence Howard, gets involved into some criminal acts, cheats on Ashanti, which ends up in a break-up after some quarrel. In supporting roles we can also see Charli Baltimore, 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 MTV Video Music Awards 2002 for Best Female Video, Best R&B Video, and Best New Artist.

    The song was nominated at the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best R&B Vocal Performance - Female, and Ashanti for Best New artist and won a Soul Train Music Awards for Best R&B/Soul Single for Female

    There are several Ashanti publications and releases under the name "Foolish" and "Unfoolish" and inspired by the single (or vice-verza). A book called Foolish/Unfoolish - Reflections on love contains Ashanti's teenage poems and diary extracts. It was followed by an audiobook with the same name defined as A spoken word album - read by the author released by Hyperion.

    [edit] Charts

    [edit] Billboard

    Chart Position
    U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1
    Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 1
    World R&B Top 30 1
    2002 Year-End Chart Top Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Track 1
    2002 Year-End Chart Top Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay 1
    2002 Year-End Chart Top Hot 100 Singles & Track 2
    2002 Year-End Chart Top Hot 100 Airplay Track 2

    [edit] Airplay

    Chart Position
    Radio+Records Airplay - Rhythmic 1
    Radio+Records Airplay - Urban 1
    Radio+Records Airplay - Pop 2
    Canada Airplay: The Hits Chart Top 100 9
    World Chart Show (worldwide Airplay) 5
    Airplay World Official Top 100 37

    [edit] Worldwide

    Chart Position
    Tokio Hot 100 2
    USA Top 200 Singles Sales (Soundscan) 15
    Brasil Top 100 20
    New Zealand Top 50 Singles 8
    Germany Top 100 26
    Switzerland Top 100 15
    Australia Top 100 6
    Netherland Mega Top 100 12
    UK Top 75 4
    UK Top 40 R & B 1
    World Singles Official Top 100 14

    [edit] Filmmaking credits

    • Production Company : FM Rocks
    • Producer : Tom Fenning
    • Photographer : "Crash"
    • 1st assistant director : Joe Oz
    • Main actor : Terrence Howard
    Preceded by:
    "Ain't It Funny" by Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule
    Billboard Hot 100 number one single
    April 20 2002
    Succeeded by:
    "Hot In Herre" by Nelly
    Preceded by:
    "Oops (Oh My)" by Tweet
    Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number one single
    March 30 2002
    Succeeded by:
    "Oh Boy" by Cam'ron featuring Juelz Santana

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