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"Ghetto" is a song by American recording artist
Kelly Rowland Kelendria Trene Rowland (born February 11, 1981) is an American singer, actress, and television personality. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. During the gr ...
, featuring vocals by rapper Snoop Dogg. It was written by Durrell "Tank" Babbs,
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,
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and Rowland, and produced by the former for Rowland's second solo album ''
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'' (2007). A mid-paced R&B
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which was originally recorded for her shelved ''My Story'' album, "Ghetto" is influenced by the
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subgenre. Its
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consists essentially of synthesizers and a drum machine rhythm and lyrically, finds Rowland, as the protagonist, singing sensually in her
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about becoming attracted to dangerous men. One of Rowland's favorites on ''Ms. Kelly'', "Ghetto" was released as the album's second single to US radios on August 7, 2007, while "
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" was serviced as the album's second international single. The song performed weakly on the '' Billboard'' charts, reaching number nine on the
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chart only, ranking it among Rowland's lowest-selling single to date. An accompanying music video, directed by Andrew Gura, was shot in
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in August 2007. It features
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s from rappers
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, Kam, and
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and depicts hip hop fashion and
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aesthetics, with Rowland and Snopp Doogg dancing.


Recording

The song is one out of two recordings singer and songwriter
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and partner Joseph "Lonny" Bereal produced for the album. One of her favorites on the album, Rowland has described "Ghetto" as "about good girls who dig bad boys," adding: "As soon as Tank played it, I knew and recorded it in an hour. tis just so laid back and that's why I had to have Snoop
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" Originally recorded without Snoop Dogg for the delayed 2006 ''My Story'' album, it was not until months prior to the ''Ms. Kelly'' release, that the rapper was consulted to contribute additional vocals to the track. "He's the King of Cool, so I was honoured when he said yes to do the record. It was like a dream come true," Rowland stated in an interview with ''Blue & Soul'' in 2007. "He
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put his Snoop-a-fied player-isms on the track ..He just gives it that something. I like it when a song can make you feel good."


Critical reception

"Ghetto" earned generally mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Sal Cinquemani from ''
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'' felt that "Rowland displays her range on midtempo cut ..“Ghetto,” a slinky track featuring a smooth, sensual vocal from the singer." Spence D. of media website
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observed that "the high pitched nuances n ''Ms. Kelly''continue on "Ghetto," featuring the ubiquitous Snoop Dogg. Rowland adopts a wispy timbre that is sensual in a fleeting way, but the track is again amped up with too much high end sound, making it more cloying than immersive." ''
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'' remarked that "Ghetto" has "Rowland exploring the increasingly common theme of a good girl falling for a bad boy. Her cotton-candy mezzo tones are easy to digest." Mark Edward Nero from
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found that "Ghetto" was the worst of the "many weak songs" on ''Ms. Kelly'', concluding that "it's laugh-out-loud ridiculous, particularly with Kelly singing contrived, out-of-character lines." '' CBS News'' called the song "sexy and seductive"


Commercial performance

Released in North America only, "Ghetto" went for
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in August 2007 and was added by about twenty-eight
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stations and very few rhythmic contemporary stations. On September 1, 2007, it debuted on the US ''Billboard''
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chart at number nine which is equivalent to number 109 on the
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chart. As it neither managed to climb any higher on that particular chart, nor made it to any other official chart, the songs ranks as Rowland's lowest-selling single to date. Although Rowland noted that it was her decision to pick the track as the album's second single, she somewhat regretted to release it retrospectively and opted to have it removed from the international deluxe edition reissue of ''Ms. Kelly''.


Music video

An accompanying
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for "Ghetto" was directed by Andrew Gura and filmed in
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on August 23, 2007. Next to Rowland and Snoop Dogg, rappers
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, Kam, and
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make
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s in the visual. Production on the video was helmed by Partizan Entertainment, with Melissa Larsen serving as producer. Main camera was operated by Shawn Kim, while editing was overseeen by T. David Binns. Special effect were provided by Laundy. Displaying hip hop fashion and
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aesthetics, the video depicts Rowland and Snoop Dogg dancing and performing in front of different lowriders, intercut by animated solo performances of Rowland. When asked about the conception of the video, Rowland elaborated: "It's
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. It's really fly. I feel like everybody has some sort of element of ghetto in them. Think about it. Right? Wouldn't you say so? And everyone knows what the ghetto is." The video world premiered at the end of the September 10, 2007 episode of
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''. In his review for Videostatic, editor Craig Belcher wrote: "Rowland gets hoodcentric with this tribute to the rough life with Snoop Dogg as the guest rapper and the object of her lyrical affections. If she was looking to shed her good-girl image ..this video certainly puts her in a different light. Rowland gyrates as dreamy images of street culture drift behind her, including 24 inch rims, platinum jewelry, golden grills ..All that's missing is a bag of sunflower seeds and strawberry soda."


Track listings

All tracks written by
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, Snoop Dogg, and
Kelly Rowland Kelendria Trene Rowland (born February 11, 1981) is an American singer, actress, and television personality. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. During the gr ...
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Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''
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''. *
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– vocal producer, writing * Snoop Dogg – vocals, writing *Chris Jackson – audio recording *Gelly Kusuma – engineering assistance *Kelly Rowland – vocals, writing *
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mixing *Tank – production, writing *Rommel Nino Villanueva – engineering


Charts


Release history


References


External links

* {{authority control 2007 singles Kelly Rowland songs Snoop Dogg songs Songs written by Snoop Dogg Songs written by Kelly Rowland Songs written by Lonny Bereal 2006 songs Columbia Records singles Songs written by Tank (American singer)