Baby (Angie Stone song)

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"Baby"
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Single by Angie Stone featuring Betty Wright
from the album The Art of Love & War
ReleasedAugust 28, 2007
Genre
Length4:50
Label Stax
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • 5 Star
  • Co-T
Angie Stone singles chronology
"I Wasn't Kidding"
(2005)
"Baby"
(2007)
"Sometimes"
(2008)

"Baby" is a song by American recording artist Angie Stone. It was written by Stone along with Corey "Co-T" Tatum and Kevin "5 Star" Norton for her fourth studio album, The Art of Love & War (2007), while production was helmed by Tatum and Noton 5 Star. The song is built around a sample of "Give Me Your Love (Love Song)" by Curtis Mayfield. Due to the inclusion of the sample, Mayfield is also credited as a songwriter. It served as the album's first single as well as Stone's debut released with Stax Records. "Baby" became her second song to reach the top of Billboard's Adult R&B Songs in the United States.

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Music Video

The music video for the song featured a guest appearance by comedian Mike Epps.



Track listings

Promo CD single [1] [ unreliable source ]
No.TitleLength
1."Baby" (Radio Edit)4:21
2."Baby" (Album Version)4:24
3."Baby" (Instrumental)4:53
4."Baby" (Acappella)4:24

Personnel

Charts

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