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Naughty Girl (Beyoncé Knowles song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Naughty Girl (Beyoncé song)

"Naughty Girl" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé from her debut studio album, ''Dangerously in Love'' (2003). It was written by Robert Waller, Angela Beyincé, Scott Storch and Knowles, and produced by the Storch and Beyincé. The song was released by Columbia Records as the fourth and final single from the album to US radios on March 14, 2004, and was available as a physical release the next month. An official remix featuring Lil' Kim was released in the following month, as well. Musically, "Naughty Girl" is an R&B and disco song that interpolates from the Donna Summer's song, "Love to Love You Baby" (1975). Influenced by Arabic music, dancehall and reggae, the song contains lyrics that reference to a celebration of sexual lust and conquest, leading up to a desire for a one-night stand.
"Naughty Girl" was received with positive reviews by music critics, who praised Knowles' assertive vocals and the song's sensual vibe. However, opinions about how convincingly Knowles was able to portray a naughty girl were polarized. The song was nominated in the category Best R&B/Soul Single by a Female Artist at the 2005 Soul Train Music Awards. "Naughty Girl" peaked at number three on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Knowles' fourth consecutive release from the album to reach the top five on that chart. The single reached the top ten in New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. "Naughty Girl" was certified gold by the American, Australian and New Zealander trade associations of record producers.
The single's accompanying music video was directed by Jake Nava and was inspired by the dancing of Cyd Charisse and Fred Astaire in the 1953 musical comedy film, ''The Band Wagon''. In it, Knowles flirtatiously and seductively dances with R&B singer Usher to portray a naughty girl. The video received four nominations at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards and eventually won the Best Female Video accolade. The song was included on Knowles' set lists on her tours. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) recognized "Naughty Girl" as one of the most performed songs of 2005 at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards. "Naughty Girl" has been covered by singer-songwriter Roesy and band Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine.
==Background and release==
After the release of her former group Destiny's Child's 2001 album ''Survivor'', Beyoncé Knowles began a solo career and recorded her debut solo album, ''Dangerously in Love'' (2003). Knowles stated that it is more personal than her previous records because she was writing for herself. She contacted Scott Storch, Robert Waller and her cousin and personal assistant Angela Beyincé; together, they composed "Naughty Girl" among many other songs.〔 It was planned to be the lead single from the album but "Crazy in Love" was eventually chosen.〔 "Naughty Girl" was subsequently released as the fourth and final single by Columbia Records; it was serviced for airplay in the United States on March 14, 2004 under formats that included rhythmic contemporary〔(Rhythmic – Week Of: March 14, 2004 ) Radio and Records. March 14, 2004. Retrieved February 13, 2011.〕 and urban contemporary ones. The single was added to contemporary hit radios playlists on an unknown date.
"Naughty Girl" was first released in the United Kingdom as a maxi single, which contained four tracks as well as a multimedia one, on April 5, 2004,〔 and later as a CD single on May 18, 2004.〔 In the US, it was later released as a 12" single〔 and a CD single on April 20, 2004.〔 A different CD single was released in Australia on April 23, 2004; it included the album version and two remixes of the song, and Destiny's Child's song "I Know" from ''The Fighting Temptations'' soundtrack. "Naughty Girl" was also made available as a digital download in the same country on June 1, 2004. On April 26, 2004, it was released in Germany as a maxi single〔 and different CD singles were additionally made available in its iTunes Store〔 and on Amazon.com.〔 The song was released as a digital EP in several European countries, including Austria, Belgium,〔 Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Naughty Girl )〕 and Sweden in early May 2004. The same EP was also serviced in Canada and was exclusively released as a CD single in Switzerland on May 31, 2004.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Naughty Girl )〕 "Naughty Girl" was released as a download-only single in New Zealand on June 1, 2004.

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