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Bootylicious : ウィキペディア英語版
Bootylicious

"Bootylicious" is a song by American R&B group Destiny's Child. It was written and produced by Rob Fusari, Melissa Hinz, and group member Beyoncé Knowles for the band's third studio album ''Survivor'' (2001). The song contains a prominent sample from Stevie Nicks's 1981 single "Edge of Seventeen".〔("Edge of Seventeen", Stevie Nicks )〕
The track was released as the album's second single from the album in 2001 and became the band's fourth U.S. number-one single. It also reached the top five in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. A "Rockwilder Remix" of the song featured Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott and appeared on the soundtrack of the 2001 musical ''Carmen: A Hip Hopera'' and the 2002 compilation ''This Is the Remix''.
Although the term "bootylicious" was first used in song by rapper Snoop Dogg in 1992, the popularity of this track caused the slang word to become widespread and it was added to the Oxford English Dictionary (defined as "(of a woman) sexually attractive") in 2004.
==Background and composition==
"Bootylicious" was written and produced by Rob Fusari, Beyoncé Knowles and Falonte Moore, and was recorded at Sugarhill Studios, Houston, and Sound on Sound Studios, New York City.〔 There are conflicting stories about the song's origins. According to Knowles, she was inspired to write the song on a flight to either London〔http://www.mtv.com/bands/archive/d/destiny01_2/index.jhtml#have〕 or Japan as she was listening to the guitar riff of Stevie Nicks' song "Edge of Seventeen", which reminded her of a "voluptuous woman". According to Fusari, he wanted to build a track on a sample of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger". Unable to locate the song, he chose to sample "Edge of Seventeen" instead. He wanted to replay the guitar riff himself in the studio so as not to lose publishing royalties, but group manager Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé Knowles) would not let him do this. He reportedly later told Fusari in response to Beyoncé's claims of writing the song, "People don't want to hear about Rob Fusari, producer from Livingston, NJ. No offense, but that's not what sells records. What sells records is people believing that the artist is everything." Kelly Rowland has mentioned that "Bootylicious" is the most irritating Destiny's Child song for her since she has heard it too many times.〔(ContactMusic.com 2008 )〕 Rowland sings the majority of the lead vocals on the track.
According to the sheet music published by EMI Music Publishing at Musicnotes.com, "Bootylicious" is an R&B song set in common time with a medium hip-hop tempo of 104 beats per minute. It is written in the key of D#minor, and Destiny's Child's vocals span from G3 to B5.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Destiny's Child - Bootylicious Sheet Music )

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