"Bills, Bills, Bills" is a song by American girl group
Destiny's Child
Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final lineup comprised Beyoncé, Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams (singer), Michelle Williams. The group began their musical career as Girl's Tyme, formed in 1990 in Hou ...
from their second studio album, ''
The Writing's on the Wall'' (1999). It was written by
Beyoncé Knowles
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter ( ; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. With a career spanning over three decades, she has established herself as one of the most culturally significant figu ...
,
LeToya Luckett,
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 List of best-selling girl groups, best-selling gir ...
,
Kandi Burruss, and
Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs and produced by the latter. The song was released as the
lead single
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A similar term, "debut ...
from ''The Writing's on the Wall'' on May 31, 1999, by
.
"Bills, Bills, Bills" became Destiny's Child's first number-one single on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100. Internationally, it reached the top 10 in Belgium, Canada, Iceland, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Critically acclaimed, the song was nominated for two
Grammy Awards
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in
2000
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–
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
The Grammy Award
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and
Best R&B Song.
The accompanying
music video
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for "Bills, Bills, Bills", directed by
Darren Grant, was filmed in a
beauty salon
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Beauty treatme ...
as a tribute to Beyoncé's mother
Tina Knowles. In 2021, the song resurged in popularity on
streaming
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platforms, as well as
TikTok
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, where it became the most popular "comeback" track in the United States and the United Kingdom that year.
Background and composition
"Bills, Bills, Bills" is one of the five tracks that Destiny's Child worked with
Kandi Burruss and
Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs on their sophomore album that would help create their signature sound. Burruss stated that the idea for the song came to them when they were in a store and Briggs began beat-boxing the beat in his head. Burruss also claimed that the lyrics, specifically the verses for the song, were inspired by personal dating experiences she had.
The group members expanded on writing lyrics for the song after the concept was presented to them.
Musically, the song is a sassy, playful, and jittery
R&B track with slinky instrumentation led by
harpsichord
A harpsichord is a musical instrument played by means of a musical keyboard, keyboard. Depressing a key raises its back end within the instrument, which in turn raises a mechanism with a small plectrum made from quill or plastic that plucks one ...
-
synthesizer
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s. The track is described to have a quirky melody and descriptive lyrics that draw attention to listeners because of the story the group members are singing.
Release
In the United States, "Bills, Bills, Bills" was serviced to
urban and
rhythmic contemporary
Rhythmic contemporary, also known as Rhythmic Top 20, Rhythmic Top 30, Rhythmic Top 40, Rhythmic CHR or rhythmic crossover, is a primarily American music-radio format that includes a mix of EDM, upbeat rhythmic pop, hip-hop and upbeat R&B hit ...
radio stations on May 31, 1999, and June 1, 1999, respectively.
The single was then released physically in the United States on CD, maxi-CD, 12-inch vinyl, and cassette.
In the United Kingdom, the song was issued on July 12, 1999, as a cassette and two maxi-CDs.
Germany and France soon followed with maxi-CDs for the song being released on July 16, and July 26, respectively.
The track was later sent to US
contemporary hit radio
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on July 20, 1999.
Commercial performance
In the United States, "Bills, Bills, Bills" debuted at number 84 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and climbed to number one five weeks later, dethroning
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and businesswoman. Lopez is regarded as one of the most influential entertainers of her time, credited with breaking ...
's debut single "
If You Had My Love" from the top spot.
It was Destiny's Child's first song to peak at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and was the ninth-best-selling single of 1999 in the United States.
"Bills, Bills, Bills" also reached number one on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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for nine consecutive weeks.
In the United Kingdom, "Bills, Bills, Bills" peaked at number six on the
UK Singles Chart.
Music video
The video takes place in a hair salon, inspired by Tina Knowles, Beyoncé's mother and the group's fashion stylist at the time. The video starts with Beyoncé arguing with her boyfriend and being fed up with him asking for her car keys. Destiny's Child are seen doing hair styling on clients. The members then do some choreography with salon chairs in light pink ensembles. In another setting, Destiny's Child are wearing black and white, zebra-like patterned outfits while so-called "broke", "tired", and "good for nothin'" men are seen in rooms behind them. The final setting for the video takes place in front a wall of glass block windows. Here, the members are wearing shiny blue outfits. The video is edited when the members are singing to the camera to make them move jittery to the beat. The video made its premiere on music video stations such as
BET,
MTV
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, and
The Box on the week ending June 13, 1999.
Track listings
US CD and cassette single
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" (album version) – 4:16
# "
Bug a Boo" (snippet) – 1:18
# "So Good" (snippet) – 1:03
# "Now That She's Gone" (snippet) – 1:11
US maxi-CD and 12-inch single, Australian CD single
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" (album version) – 4:16
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" (Digital Black-N-Groove club mix) – 7:16
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" (a cappella) – 4:00
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" (
Maurice's Xclusive Livegig mix) – 7:33
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" (Maurice's Xclusive dub mix) – 8:04
UK CD1
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" – 4:16
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" (I Can't Go for That remix) – 3:57
# "
No, No, No" (Part II—featuring
Wyclef Jean
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) – 3:30
UK CD2
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" – 4:16
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" (Maurice's Xclusive Livegig mix) – 7:33
# "With Me Part II" (featuring Master P) – 4:14
UK cassette single
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" – 4:16
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" (I Can't Go for That remix) – 3:57
European CD1
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" – 4:16
# "I Can't Go for That" ("Bills, Bills, Bills" remix radio edit) – 3:39
European CD2
# "Bills, Bills, Bills" – 4:16
# "I Can't Go for That" ("Bills, Bills, Bills" remix radio edit) – 3:38
# "I Can't Go for That" ("Bills, Bills, Bills" remix) – 3:57
# "No, No, No" (Part I) – 4:07
# "With Me Part II" (featuring Master P) – 4:14
Credits and personnel
Credits are taken from the US CD single liner notes and ''
The Writing's on the Wall'' album booklet.
Studios
* Recorded at Digital Services (Houston, Texas) and DARP Studios (Atlanta, Georgia)
* Mixed at
Larrabee North Studios (
Universal City, California
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Approximately within and immediately outside the area is the property of Universal Pictures NBCUniversal's film studio, one of the five major film studios in the United ...
)
Personnel
*
Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs – writing (as Kevin Briggs), all instruments, midi and sound, production, vocal production, recording
*
Kandi Burruss – writing (as Kandi)
*
Beyoncé Knowles
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter ( ; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. With a career spanning over three decades, she has established herself as one of the most culturally significant figu ...
– writing, vocal production
*
LeToya Luckett – writing
*
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 List of best-selling girl groups, best-selling gir ...
– writing
* Michael Calderon – recording
* Vernon Mungo – recording
* Claudine Pontier – recording assistant
* Kevin "KD" Davis – mixing
* Steve Baughman – mixing assistant
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
Cover versions
Sporty Thievz, the same group that wrote "No Pigeons" as an
answer song to TLC's "
No Scrubs", wrote a response to "Bills, Bills, Bills" entitled "No Billz (Why, Why, Why)." Sporty Thievz were also featured on "I Can't Go For That", a re-recorded remix of "Bills, Bills, Bills" with new lyrics, produced by the Trackmasters, along with a rapper called Jazz.
In 2015, New York-based rock band
They Might Be Giants
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recorded a
cover version
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for
The A.V. Club
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's
A.V. Undercover series,
later released on their album ''
Phone Power''.
The song was also performed
a cappella
Music performed a cappella ( , , ; ), less commonly spelled acapella in English, is music performed by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment. The term ''a cappella'' was originally intended to differentiate between Rena ...
by the fictional Dalton Academy Warblers group on the American musical television series ''
Glee
Glee may refer to:
* Glee (music), a type of English choral music
* ''Glee'' (TV series), an American musical comedy-drama TV series, and related media created by Ryan Murphy
* ''Glee'' (Bran Van 3000 album)
* ''Glee'' (Logan Lynn album)
* Gle ...
'' in the eleventh episode of the
second season, entitled
The Sue Sylvester Shuffle.
See also
*
List of number-one R&B singles of 1999 (U.S.)
*
List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1999
References
External links
*
{{Authority control
1999 singles
1999 songs
Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
Destiny's Child songs
Music videos directed by Darren Grant
Songs with feminist themes
Songs written by Beyoncé
Songs written by LeToya Luckett
Songs written by Kelly Rowland
Songs written by Kandi Burruss
Songs written by Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs
Songs written by LaTavia Roberson
They Might Be Giants songs
Columbia Records singles