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"'Need U Bad'" is a song performed by American recording artist Jazmine Sullivan from her debut album, 'Fearless' (2008). The song features rapper Missy Elliott, as well as Pepa speaking a Jamaican chant. "Need U Bad" is Sullivan's debut single and the lead single from 'Fearless'. It was first released on May 13, 2008 in the United States by J and Arista Records. The song was co-written by Sullivan in collaboration with Elliott, Cainon Lamb, and Taurian Osbourne. It was produced by Elliott and Lamb. The song uses a sample from Nicholas Taylor Stanton's "Higher Meditation Riddim Version", and Tapper Zukie's "Papa Big Shirt".

"Need U Bad" was one of two songs on 'Fearless' where Sullivan collaborated with Elliott and Lamb. Musically, the song was inspired to be different from typical mainstream singles. Featuring prominent elements of reggae, R&B and soul music characteristics, the track was composed in a different style to co-relate with the title of its parent album, 'Fearless'. Lyrically, "Need U Bad" takes reference to a situation when one develops a strong need for one's lover.

"Need U Bad" garnered a positive response from contemporary music critics. The single also achieved R&B chart success; peaking at number one on U.S. 'Billboard' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and at number thirty-seven on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. It is Sullivan's most successful single on 'Billboard' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs to-date.

"Need U Bad" was accompanied by a music video which was directed by Jonathan Mannion and released on July 8, 2008. The old school styled video features Sullivan singing and dancing with Missy Elliott and other reggae musicians in a recording studio. Sullivan performed "Need U Bad" on '106 & Park', 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' and 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'. "Need U Bad" was nominated in the 'Best Female R&B Vocal Performance' category at the 51st Grammy Awards.

Background



After meeting American rapper/singer and record producer Missy Elliott at the age of 13, Jazmine Sullivan and Elliott begun working on over thirty songs together. During 2006 and 2007, Sullivan spent a year recording a demo tape which included "Need U Bad". The demo tape resulted in Sullivan signing a recording deal with J Records. "Need U Bad" was chosen as Sullivan's debut single and the lead single from 'Fearless'. Sullivan revealed in an interview with music website, Urban Connectionz Online, that it made sense for her to release the song as her first single because of the connection and vibe between Missy Elliott and herself. The song was also chosen because of how different it was to songs on the radio at the time. Sullivan saw releasing a song with a reggae fusion vibe as a risk and that the risk would tie in with its parent album's title, 'Fearless'.

Reception



Critical reception

Michael Cragg of musicOMH said that "Need U Bad" saw Sullivan "tackling reggae", further saying that the track was a highlight on 'Fearless' and as equally convincing as fellow album highlights "Lions, Tigers & Bears" and "Live a Lie". "Need U Bad" was also seen as an album highlight by Mark Edward Nero of About.com who described the song as a "Caribbean anthem". Andy Kellman from Allmusic deemed the track as "yearning/swaggering". Simon Vozick-Levinson of 'Entertainment Weekly' reviewed the song saying it had been greeted by "a public and critical rush of adulation." Vozick-Levinson went on to say that the "great tune" and "one of the catchiest singles getting airplay at the moment" is "an uncannily Lauryn Hill-y slice of reggaefied soul."

Jeff Harvey of Okayplayer reviewed "Need U Bad" in relation to its similarity to the rest of the tracks on 'Fearless', saying: "Fans of Sullivan's raw, reggae tinged single [...], may be a little put off by the prestine production and pop sensibilities of much of her album, and indeed, it is far from The Miseducation of Jazmine Sullivan that hungry L-boogie fans may have unfairly hoped for." Joey Guerra of the 'Houston Chronicle' mentioned that "reggae-flavoured" "Need U Bad" is a sample of Sullivan's eclectic musical approach. While Todd Martens from the 'Los Angeles Times' felt that the song sees Sullivan comfortably veering into glossy mainstream territory, saying it slides from easy-listening R&B to a more clubby reggae beat. "Need U Bad" ranked at number eight on 'VIBE's' 'Best Songs of '08' list. The song was nominated in the 'Best Female R&B Vocal Performance' category at the 51st Grammy Awards, losing out to Alicia Keys' "Superwoman".

Chart performance

In the United States, "Need U Bad" debuted at number seventy-three on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 on August 2, 2008. The single went on to peak at number thirty-seven and spend thirteen weeks on the chart, inevitably becoming her second most successful single on the Hot 100 behind "Bust Your Windows". The single is Sullivan's sole number one hit to-date, spending four weeks atop of the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart, and spending a total of thirty-four weeks on the chart altogether. "Need U Bad" is also Sullivan's only single to chart on the Pop 100 where it peaked at number eighty-three.

Music video



"Need U Bad" was accompanied by a music video directed by American photographer, Jonathan Mannion and costume designed by June Ambrose Mannion's previous music video work includes The Game's "It's Okay (One Blood)" (2006), and J. Holiday's "Bed" (2007). The video was shot on June 16, 2008, and later released on July 7, 2008. It features a cameo appearance from Missy Elliott. The video topped BET's '106 & Park' video countdown show and reached number two on AOL Music. It also ranked at number fourteen on BET's 'Notarized 2008' Top 100 video countdown.

Urban Review stated that they were really liking the music video. They felt that it adds well to the slightly 'Old School' vibe that the song already has. The blog further noted: "It obviously has broken the bank, but it's not particularly necessary when the song speaks for itself."

Track listings



;U.S CD Single

#"Need U Bad" (Radio Edit) 4:00

#"Need U Bad" (No Patois Version) 3:45

#"Need U Bad" (Instrumental) 4:28

#"Need U Bad" (Call Out Hook) 0:17

;U.S. Digital Download / 7"

#"Need U Bad" (Album Version) 4:17

;U.S. 12"

#"Need U Bad" (Main Mix) 4:12

#"Need U Bad" (Instrumental Version) 4:19

;UK 7"

#"Need U Bad" (Main Mix) 4:12

#"Need U Bad" (Moody Boyz Remix) 4:50

Remix



The official remix features rapper T.I., additional vocals by Missy Elliott, and a new verse by Sullivan, the remix is exclusively on the website Rhapsody as a digital download and as a bonus track on the international edition of the album.

Credits and personnel



*Songwriting Jazmine Sullivan, Missy Elliott, Cainon Lamb, Taurian Osbourne, Nicholas Stanton, Tapper Zukie

*Production Missy Elliott, Cainon Lamb

*Recording and engineering Missy Elliott, Paul J. Falcone

*Additional vocals Pepa, Missy Elliott

*Mixing Manny Marroquin, Christian Plata

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Charts



Weekly charts

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Year-end charts



Certifications



Radio and release history



Radio adds



Release history



See also



* List of R&B number-one singles of 2008 (U.S.)

References



Category:Jazmine Sullivan songs

Category:Songs written by Jazmine Sullivan

Category:2008 songs

Category:American reggae songs

Category:Reggae fusion songs

Category:Songs written by Missy Elliott

Category:2008 debut singles

Category:Songs written by Cainon Lamb

Category:J Records singles

Category:Arista Records singles

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