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"A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me)" is a song by American recording artist Monica, taken from her fifth studio album ''The Makings of Me'' (2006). It was written by rapper-producer Missy Elliott and Corte Ellis, with production helmed by the former along with David "Davey Boy" Lindsey and Cliff Jones. Similar to songs that Monica used to record with Elliott for her previous album, ''After the Storm'' (2003), the mid-tempo love song draws from the genres from R&B, hip hop, neo soul, as well as quiet storm and contains limited elements of 1960s Motown soul music. Built around a sample of the 1972 recording "The Makings of You", written and performed by Curtis Mayfield, its lyrics detail a woman's admiration for a man. The song was released as the album's second single in the United States on September 28, 2006. It garnered generally positive reviews by music critics who compared it to R. Kelly's "You Remind Me of Something" (1995) and praised Elliott's nostalgic, cozy and unpretentious production. "A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me)" peaked at number 48 on ''Billboard''s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, on which it became the singer's lowest-charting singles since 1999's "Street Symphony". The music video for "A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me)", directed Chris Robinson, was filmed in Los Angeles in October 2006 and depicts a meet cute between two lovers. == Background == "A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me)" was composed by rapper Missy Elliott and singer-songwriter Corte Ellis and is one out of three songs the former contributed to ''The Makings of Me''.〔 Production was handled by Elliott along with Cliff Jones, and David "Davey Boy" Lindsey. The song samples Curtis Mayfield's 1972 record "The Makings of You".〔 Due to the sample, he received co-writing credits on the track.〔 Lyrically, it has the female protagonist singing about finding love and passion with her man. She compares him to a pair of Gucci shoes, a Bentley Coupe, and Abercrombie jeans, among other household objects, borrowing from R. Kelly's 2003 song “Ignition (Remix)” (“You remind of these things; something like R. Kelly singing ’bout a Jeep.”). Speaking of her work with Elliott, Monica described "A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me)" as a prime example of Elliott's ability to "bring the old side of music () to the new side of things", referring to the rapper's idea to combinate music by the likes "of Gladys Knight, and Curtis Mayfield" with contemporary beats.〔(Monica @TRL (Part II) ). ''TRL Live''. October 2, 2006. Retrieved on January 26, 2007.〕 Monica called the track one of her personal favorites on the album,〔(Monica on ''The Makings of Me'' ). ''Whudat''. Retrieved on February 22, 2007.〕 and added: "I think the honesty of the record is what will hopefully help people gravitate to it. I don't want to do anything contrived. I want people to know I've been through the same situations as them and that's why I share so many of my personal experiences. In the process, I've still been able to live my dreams, and I want people to see that side of it."〔
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