"Naughty Girl" is a song by American singer Beyonc from her debut solo studio album, Dangerously in Love (2003). It was written by Beyonc, Scott Storch, Robert Waller and Angela Beyinc, and produced by Storch and Beyonc. The song was released by Columbia Records as the fourth and final single from the album on March 14, 2004. Musically, "Naughty Girl" is an R&B song that interpolates from Donna Summer's 1975 song "Love to Love You Baby". Influenced by Arabic music, dancehall, funk 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" received positive feedback by music critics, who praised Beyonc's assertive vocals and the song's sensual vibe. However, opinions about how convincingly Beyonc 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 chart, becoming Beyonc's 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 and Australian trade associations of record producers. It was also certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand.


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The song'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, Beyonc 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 Beyonc's 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.

According to Spence D. of IGN Music, Beyonc's vocals on the song are layered, making them sound like "a harem of Beyonc's warbling for the affections of some sultan of swing."[30] According to James Poletti of Yahoo! Music, the female protagonist in the song sings about her "potential to turn on the filth."[31] Lyrically, the song is a celebration of sexual lust and conquest, culminating in a desire for a one-night stand.[31][32] This "lustful sexual confidence" is further demonstrated in the lyrics of the first verse: "I'm feeling sexy / Wa[nt to] hear you say my name, boy/ If you can reach me, you can feel my burning flame / Feeling kind of N A S T Y / I might just take you home with me"[33] and the chorus lines: " Tonight I'll be your naughty girl / I'm callin' all my girls / We're gonna turn this party out / I know you want my body."[33] Throughout the song, Beyonc sings the lines "I'd love to love you, baby" almost whispering.

Rob Fitzpatrick of NME characterized Beyonc's breathing heavily while grabbing the "imaginary" bedsheets but remained a "devout young Christian woman singing what the public wants her to sing."[35] Describing "Naughty Girl" as an uptempo party track, Lisa Verrico of The Times commented that the song features "an unusually high-pitched Beyonc singing lines such as 'The rhythm's got me going crazy'".[36] Neil Drumming of Entertainment Weekly found Beyonc's singing "not quite convincingly a naughty girl".[28] This was echoed by Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times who said it was fun to hear Beyonc mimicking "the pizzicato line" in "Naughty Girl", and that it was not much fun to hear her try to sing "like a naughty girl".[37] Ed Masley of The Arizona Republic commented that "Storch does his most convincing imitation of the Neptunes writing their own Kashmir in a Middle Eastern restaurant".[38]

The music video for "Naughty Girl" was directed by Jake Nava,[52] who directed Beyonc's videos, "Crazy in Love" and "Baby Boy".[53] The video is inspired by the dancing of Cyd Charisse and Fred Astaire in the 1953 musical comedy film, The Band Wagon and has a Studio 54 style.[9][52] Paired with Usher, Beyonc dances seductively and flirts with him to portray a naughty girl.[9][52] She felt that they were a "perfect match" for the dancing scenes in the video.[52] According to Usher, the video is a homage to classic "ultimate entertainers"; including dancers, singers and actors.[9] He further talked about the collaboration on the video, saying, "Beyonc and me have been talking about doing a record together. She reached out to me and said she had an idea and really wanted me to be the lead in her video... I was like, 'Well let me hear the idea.' It sounded like something totally different than what had been on TV."[54]

Joseph Patel of MTV News described Beyonc's and Usher's moves in the video as "graceful".[54] Philadelphia's Patrick DeMarco described the video as "sexy".[56] A reviewer from Vibe compared Beyonc's "booty dance" in the music video to those by Christina Aguilera in the music video for "Dirrty" (2002).[57] On MTV's Total Request Live, "Naughty Girl" debuted at number ten on March 22, 2004, and peaked at number one.[58][59] It retired to TRL's "Hall of Fame" at number seven and after being on the countdown for fifty days.[60] The video won Best Female Video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards and was nominated in the categories Best Choreography, Best Dance Video and Best Cinematography.[61] At the 2005 MTV Australia Video Music Awards, the video received two nominations for Best R&B Video and Sexiest Video.[62]

Bill Lamb writing for About.com ranked the song at number three on his list of the Top 100 Pop Songs 2004,[63] and at number forty-two on his list of the Top 100 Pop Songs of the 2000s, writing: "Beyonce borrowed a portion of Donna Summer's naughty classic 'Love to Love You Baby' to create this celebration of sensual naughtiness."[26] On the occasion of Beyonc's thirtieth birthday, Erika Ramirez and Jason Lipshutz of Billboard magazine placed "Naughty Girl" at number 12 on their list of Beyonc's 30 Biggest Billboard Hits.[29] The staff members of Pitchfork placed it at number ten on their list of The Top 50 Tracks of 2004 praising its minimal production which "absolutely burns" and further describing the song as "delicious and practically perfect".[64]

During the Verizon Ladies First Tour which also featured Alicia Keys, Missy Elliott and Tamia, Beyonc performed "Naughty Girl" as part of the concert's set list.[70] Before starting to sing, she asked the audience: "Do I have any naughty girls in the house tonight? Her DJ yelled: "Do the A-Town stomp!" Beyonc then walked onto the stage with some female dancers.[70] As she sang, more dancers appeared on smaller, circular platforms while fire shot from the floor and a long, rectangular screen merged video of flames with images of the performers.[70] Beyonc then performed portions of Vanity 6's song "Nasty Girl" (1982) as a small dance break.[70] The song was included on the set list of Beyonc's Dangerously in Love World Tour that began in late 2003. During the tour, she appeared suspended from the ceiling of the arena and was lowered into a red lounger.[71]

In Los Angeles, Beyonc gave a full-length performance of the song, dressed in a green belly dancing costume. She performed with several female backup dancers and live instrumentation. When Beyonc performed the song in Sunrise, Florida, on June 29, 2009, she was wearing a glittery gold leotard. As she sang, animated graphics of turntables, faders and other club equipment were projected behind the dancers and musicians.[79] Beyonc was accompanied by two drummers, two keyboardists, a percussionist, a horn section, three imposing backup vocalists called the Mamas and a lead guitarist, Bibi McGill.[80] Beyonc performed the song at the Wynn Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 2, 2009, as part of her show revue I Am... Yours.[81][82] The performance was recorded and distributed in a DVD/CD package titled I Am... Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas.[83]

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The music video debuted on March 22, 2004 at #10 on Total Request Live and eventually reached the top of the chart. After fifty days on the "Naughty Girl" list, he was ranked 7th on the TRL Walk of Fame. The video received the award for the best female video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards (the same statuette was won by the video "Crazy in Love" the year before). In addition, the music video was nominated in the following categories: best choreography, best dance video and best cinematography. 17dc91bb1f

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