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Superwoman Pt. II : ウィキペディア英語版
Superwoman Pt. II

"Superwoman Pt. II" is the second single by American recording artist Lil' Mo from her debut album, ''Based on a True Story'' (2001). The song features the debut appearance by then-unknown Fabolous and remixed production by hip-hop producers DJ Clue and Ken "Duro" Ifill. To date, "Superwoman Pt. II" remains as Lil' Mo's most successful single to date as a leading artist.
==Background and meaning==
Originally, the song was released as the Brian Michael Cox–produced "Superwoman, Pt. I" in February 2001 to generally mixed reviews.〔Taylor, Chuck. "Reviews & Previews: Singles > R&B." ''Billboard''. February 17, 2001: 22. Print.〕 However, because the "Pt. 1" version failed to attain successful radio airplay, Elektra Records had no other choice but to push Lil' Mo's debut album back to a later release in 2001.〔Seymour, Craig. "Shorty Hard Rock." ''Vibe''. August 2001: 127. Print.〕 Upset, Lil' Mo tried to convince Elektra that "Superwoman" would be a smash hit; to prove it, Mo contacted DJ Clue to remix the "Superwoman" track with a beat that he was holding for rap duo M.O.P.〔 At first Clue was not in support of the idea, but when he loved the results, he premiered it on New York City's Hot 97 radio show.〔 Following its premiere, the song began to circulate on numerous mixtapes and began to chart on ''Billboard''; however because ''Billboard'' prohibited remixes from charting, Mo had to convince Elektra to re-release the single in an alternate title, now famously known as "Superwoman, Pt. II."〔
When interviewed on the song's meaning, Lil' Mo identified the song as being an "anti-chicken head" anthem,〔Seymour, Craig. "Revolutions > Check the Résumé." ''Vibe''. May 2001: 168. Print.〕 and explained that the concept behind it was to inform guys that she was independent, but at the same time, needed "that shoulder to lean on."

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