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"'Me, Myself and I'" is a song by American singer Beyonc from her debut solo studio album 'Dangerously in Love' (2003). It was written by Beyonc, Scott Storch and Robert Waller and produced by Storch with guitar played by musician Aaron Fishbein. Beyonc decided that she wanted a deeper and more personal song as the third single; the song was sent by Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment to contemporary hit radio in the United States on October 19, 2003. "Me, Myself and I" is an R&B song about dealing with a philandering partner and learning from the consequences.

The live performance of the song from 'The Beyonc Experience Live' was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in 2009, and the original version earned Beyonc, Storch and Waller an ASCAP Pop Music Award. "Me, Myself and I" peaked at number four on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100, becoming Beyonc's fourth consecutive top-five single in the United States. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The single reached the top twenty in Australia, the Netherlands, Scotland and the United Kingdom.

Directed by Johan Renck, the accompanying music video follows the plot of the song's theme and the events in the video are played in reverse. "Me, Myself and I" was part of Beyonc's set lists on the Dangerously in Love Tour (2003), Verizon Ladies First Tour (2004), The Beyonc Experience (2007), the I Am... World Tour (2009–10), The Formation World Tour (2016) and On the Run II Tour (2018)

Background and release



After the release of her former group Destiny's Child's third studio album 'Survivor' (2001), Beyonc worked on her debut solo studio album, 'Dangerously in Love'. She stated that it was more personal than her previous records because she only had to write for herself. She contacted various musical collaborators, including Storch and Waller. The musical style of "Me, Myself and I" is different from the style of her previous singles; Beyonc decided that she wanted a deeper and more personal song for the next single. Following the release of the song, Beyonc told Corey Moss of MTV News: "['Me, Myself and I'] is really powerful. It talks about women basically listening to their inner voice and knowing that they will never disappoint themselves."

"Me, Myself and I" was the third single released from 'Dangerously in Love', which followed "Crazy in Love" and "Baby Boy". It was sent to rhythmic contemporary[http://gfa.radioandrecords.com/publishGFA/GFANextPage.asp?sDate=10/19/2003&Format=9 Rhythmic Week Of: October 19, 2003] Radio and Records. October 19, 2003. Retrieved February 11, 2011. and urban contemporary radio on October 19, 2003. A CD single was released on October 21, 2003, in the United States, which contained Junior Vasquez's dance radio mix of "Krazy in Luv" as its B-side. It officially impacted contemporary hit radio in the United States on November 12, 2003.http://gfa.radioandrecords.com/publishGFA/GFANextPage.asp?sDate=December 11, 2003&Format=1 On December 16, 2003, a 12-inch single was released in the United States."[http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=283088 Me, Myself And I (2003 US 'Bangin' Urban Mixes' 6-track promotional 12" vinyl single)]". EIL. Retrieved February 12, 2011. The single was released in selected European countries in January 2004, including Austria, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.

"Me, Myself and I" was released in the United Kingdom as a maxi single on January 12, 2004, as two CD singles and a 12-inch vinyl single; the first disc included a radio edit of the song and "Dangerously in Love 2" (2003), and the second one contained two remixes of "Me, Myself and I". In 2004, the single was also released in the United Kingdom on an enhanced CD that included videos of live performances of "Naughty Girl" (2003) and "Work it Out" (2002). In Canada, a CD single was released on December 30, 2003, featuring the album version and two remixes of the track. A CD single was released in Australia on January 16, 2004, which included the radio edit and three remixes of the track. The song was also released as a maxi single on January 19, 2004, and later as a three-track single in Germany.

Composition



According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Alfred Music Publishing, "Me, Myself and I" is an R&B song performed in a moderately slow manner. It is written in the key of D major; the tempo is set to eighty-four beats per minute, in common time. The chord follows the Em9-Fm7-GMaj7 keys, appearing every other bar, and the song has a string arrangement. According to Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork Media, the song's instrumentation consists of a blending of funk keyboards, a slippery bass and minimal, programmed R&B percussion instruments.

"Me, Myself and I" is " ... replete with strong woman lyrics about holding one's head up high after a traumatic break-up." The lyrics are constructed in the common verse-chorus form, each written in two stanzas. The song includes an intro and a bridge that appears between the second and final choruses. In an interview with Corey Moss of MTV News, Beyonc explained the lyrical content of the song:



... [Me, Myself and I] basically talks about a girl who the guy's not right for her and he's cheating and whatever. And usually women feel stupid and silly and they blame themselves 'cause you have all the signs most of the time, but you love the guy so you don't want to see them go. And in this song, it's kind of like a celebration of the breakup ...



According to Neil Drumming of 'Entertainment Weekly', "Me, Myself and I" is similar to "Say My Name" (2000), in terms of " ... its specificity and earnestness ... " and the way Beyonc defends " ... her chastity [a]gainst some greedy boy ... ." This was echoed by James Poletti of Yahoo! Music who wrote that the song hints at what is to come as the warbling begins to move into overdrive on " ... a faintly sickly, if admirably slick, ode to that old Destiny's Child staple ... ", independence and self-belief in the face of a cheating man.

Reception



Critical reception

Mark Anthony Neal of PopMatters said: "Beyonc sounds assured" in her singing of the song and " ... lacking any of the 'shrill overboard' that describes some of the 'melisma fits' ... that marked earlier vocal efforts." Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork Media noted the song as the "most notable 80s throwback" of the album, as its "augmented chords" call to mind Patti Austin and James Ingram's 1983 single "Baby Come to Me" and Michael Jackson's 1983 single "Human Nature", or a decelerated version of "Baby Be Mine", from Jackson's 1982 album, 'Thriller'. Neil Drumming of 'Entertainment Weekly' said: 'Me, Myself, and I' rides Storch's signature gangsta guitar, mellowed for Beyonc's lovesick lament ...  While reviewing Beyonc second studio album, 'B'Day' in 2006, Andy Kellman of Allmusic remarked that there are no songs with the " ... smooth elegance of 'Me, Myself and I'". Spence D., writing for IGN Music considered "Me, Myself and I" as a typical sounding R&B ballad with a familiar theme, and in which Beyonc sings with passion.

Awards and nominations

At the 2005 American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards, Beyonc received the Songwriter of the Year award, sharing it with Storch and Waller. It was recognized as Most Performed Song in 2005, alongside Beyonc's "Baby Boy" and "Naughty Girl". Beyonc's live version of "Me, Myself and I" from 'The Beyonc Experience Live' gained a nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 2009 Grammy Awards.

Chart performance

"Me, Myself and I" failed to equal the chart-topping performances of "Crazy in Love" and "Baby Boy". However, like "Baby Boy" and "Naughty Girl", "Me, Myself and I" attained more immediate and commercial success than its predecessors. After its release, the album ascended the US 'Billboard' 200 chart and was certified as multi-platinum. On November 16, 2003, the single debuted on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 at number 96, while "Baby Boy" was still at number one. 14 weeks after its debut, the single peaked at number 4 for two weeks, becoming the third consecutive top five release from 'Dangerously in Love' and Beyonc's fourth consecutive top five hit. "Me, Myself and I" remained on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart for 24 weeks. On January 30, 2009, the single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). By October 6, 2010. "Me, Myself and I" had sold 119,000 CD copies in the US.

The single was less successful internationally, peaking below the top 10. It reached number 11 in Australia and the UK, and the top 20 in the New Zealand and the Netherlands. It stayed in the UK Top 100 for seven weeks, and was the second shortest presence on a singles chart, after her 2009 duet with Lady Gaga on the extended remix version of "Video Phone".

Music video



Following her first two videos with Jake Nava, Beyonc hired Johan Renck to direct the music video for "Me, Myself and I". While premiering the video MTVs 'Total Request Live' on December 10, 2003, Beyonc described the video's conception,

When some of the behind-the-scenes footage was used in a 'BET Access Granted' special, some of the scenes that Beyonc was shown shooting did not appear in the finished video. Beyonc said that the video did not turn out the way she wanted it to be and she had to reshoot most of it. In post-production, she decided that it would be more artistic to play the events in reverse.

The footage follows the plot of the song's theme, in which Beyonc deals with a cheating boyfriend when she finds his mistress' red panties. From the aftermath of the affair, Beyonc discards her old possessions that remind her of her boyfriend (e.g. scratching his car). She goes back to the hotel, removes her jewellery and makeup and laments over her ex-boyfriend in the bathtub. As a result, Beyonc cuts her hair short into a bob as she dresses up and goes out in her bare feet. The events in the video are played in reverse. Beyonc said that this music video was the hardest video she had ever made. 'Philadelphia's Patrick DeMarco described the video as "sexy". In 2004, the video was nominated for Best R&B Video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards. In May 2010, an alternative version of the video was released; this does not show the events in reverse and includes some of the scenes that were not included in the first version.

Live performances



During the Verizon Ladies First Tour which also featured Alicia Keys, Missy Elliott and Tamia, Beyonc performed "Me, Myself and I" in New York City to an audience of over 20,000. Before singing, she told the audience that she was going to sing about "a relationship horror story". She pulled a pair of red panties out of her purse, saying that these were not hers but belonged to her cheating boyfriend's mistress. During the performance, Beyonc held out the microphone for the audience's response, which was "is all I got in the end". She shouted that she wanted to hear everybody from front to back, and continued singing, then told the audience that she wrote the song for "each and every one of y'all!".

"Me, Myself and I" was also included on the set list of Beyonc's Dangerously in Love World Tour that began in late 2003. During the tour, Beyonc appeared suspended from the ceiling of the arena, and was lowered onto a red lounger. The song was performed as part of Beyonc's The Beyonc Experience in Los Angeles and her I Am... Tour. On August 5, 2007, Beyonc performed the song at the Madison Square Garden in Manhattan. Before the song, Beyonc told the audience that it was very special to her and that she was going to perform a slower version. She was accompanied by her all-female band. Jon Pareles of 'The New York Times' complimented the performance, stating: "Beyonc needs no distractions from her singing, which can be airy or brassy, tearful or vicious, rapid-fire with staccato syllables or sustained in curlicued melismas. But she was in constant motion, strutting in costumes (most of them silvery), from miniskirts to formal dresses, flesh-toned bodysuit to bikini to negligee." Shaheem Reid of MTV News also praised the performance, and wrote: " ... For all the dancing she did, Beyonc got an equally big if not more resounding response for displaying her undeniable vocal ability on the ballads like "Me, Myself and I". "

In Los Angeles, Beyonc gave a full-length performance of "Me, Myself and I" without backup dancers and with limited live instrumentation. Beyonc wore a green belly dancing costume. When Beyonc performed the song in Sunrise, Florida on June 29, 2009, she wore a leotard. As she sang, animated graphics of turntables, faders and other club equipment were projected behind the dancers and musicians. Beyonc was accompanied by two drummers, two keyboardists, a percussionist, a horn section, three imposing backup vocalists called the Mamas, bass guitarist Divinity Roxx and lead guitarist Bibi McGill. "Me, Myself and I" was included on Beyonc's album 'The Beyonc Experience Live' (2007)

Track listing and formats



*'US 12-inch vinyl single'

# "Me, Myself and I" (album version) 5:01

# "Me, Myself and I" (Grizzly a cappella) 4:32

# "Me, Myself and I" (Grizzly Remix) 4:32

# "Me, Myself and I" (Bama Boys Sexy Remix) 4:42

# "Me, Myself and I" (Bama Boys Sexy Instrumental) 4:42

# "Me, Myself and I" (Grizzly Remix Instrumental) 4:32

*'US remixes'"[http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=410589 Me, Myself And I (2003 US 7-track 12" vinyl single)]". EIL. Retrieved February 12, 2011.

# "Me, Myself and I" (Grizzly Remix featuring Ghostface Killah)

# "Me, Myself and I" (J'Ty Remix featuring Grafh)

# "Me, Myself and I" (J'Ty Remix [without rap])

# "Me, Myself and I" (Bama Boys Sexy Remix)

# "Me, Myself and I" (Eastern Delight Mix)

# "Me, Myself and I" (J'Ty Remix [Acapella with rap])

# "Me, Myself and I" ( J'Ty Remix [Instrumental])

*'Europe CD single and United Kingdom CD single (Part 1)'"[https://itunes.apple.com/be/album/me-myself-and-i-single/id298222329 Me, Myself and I Single]". iTunes Belgium. Apple Inc. Retrieved February 12, 2011.

# "Me, Myself and I" (radio edit)

# "Dangerously in Love" (Live from Headliners)

*'United Kingdom CD single (Part 2)'

# "Me, Myself and I" (radio edit)

# "Me, Myself and I" (Eastern Delight Mix)

*'European maxi-single'"[http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=273875 iTunes Store Me, Myself & I (2003 European exclusive CD single)]". EIL. Retrieved February 12, 2011.

# "Me, Myself and I" (radio edit) 3:58

# "Me, Myself and I" (Eastern Delight Mix) 4:25

# "Me, Myself and I" (Bama Boys Sexy Remix) 4:42

# "Me, Myself and I" (Junior's Radio Mix) 3:44

# "Work It Out" (Live Video from Headlines) 3:37 (enhanced video)

*'Germany maxi single'

# "Me, Myself and I" (radio edit)

# "Me, Myself and I" (album version)

# "Me, Myself and I" (instrumental)

# "Me, Myself and I" (a cappella)

*'German Pock It CD (3-inch)'

# "Me, Myself and I" (radio edit) 3:58

# "Me, Myself and I" (Bama Boys Throwback Remix) 3:58

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



Release history



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| October 21, 2003

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| October 28, 2003

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| November 12, 2003

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| January 6, 2004

| 12-inch vinyl

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| January 16, 2004

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References



Category:2000s ballads

Category:2003 singles

Category:2003 songs

Category:Beyonc songs

Category:Contemporary R&B ballads

Category:Music videos directed by Johan Renck

Category:Song recordings produced by Beyonc

Category:Song recordings produced by Scott Storch

Category:Songs about infidelity

Category:Songs with feminist themes

Category:Songs written by Beyonc

Category:Songs written by Scott Storch

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