Ciara - Oh Ft. Ludacris ✓
The song was produced by the Philadelphia-based duo (Andre Harris and Vidal Davis). Its structure is defined by:
: Choreographed by Devyne Stephens , the video featured "intense" street-inspired movements performed by former dancers for Usher and MC Hammer.
: Set in an Atlanta alleyway block party, the video features cameos from Gucci Mane , Jazze Pha , and Boyz n da Hood . It was nominated for Best R&B Video at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. Chart Performance & Legacy Ciara - Oh ft. Ludacris
While Ciara's airy vocals set the tone, Ludacris' third-verse feature is widely considered one of his most iconic collaborations. Ciara has shared that the verse was so impressive it even prompted a phone call from , who reached out to Ludacris to personally praise his performance. Music Video & Choreography
Directed by the , the music video further solidified Ciara’s reputation as a top-tier performer. The song was produced by the Philadelphia-based duo
: Critics described the beat as "dark" and "infectious," often compared to the gritty southern production style of David Banner.
Released on March 1, 2005, "" by Ciara featuring Ludacris stands as a cornerstone of the mid-2000s Crunk&B movement . Serving as the third single from her multi-platinum debut album Goodies , the track is an atmospheric, bass-heavy tribute to her hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. Production & Composition It was nominated for Best R&B Video at
: The lyrics namecheck iconic Atlanta locations like Bankhead, College Park, and Adamsville, celebrating "Southern cooking" and the city's car culture. Ludacris’ Impact