Baby It's You (JoJo song)

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"Baby It's You"
JoJo - Baby It's You - CD 1 cover.jpg
Single by JoJo featuring Bow Wow
from the album JoJo
B-side "Leave (Get Out)"
ReleasedSeptember 6, 2004 (2004-09-06)
Studio The Underlab (Los Angeles, California)
Length3:11
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) The Underdogs
JoJo singles chronology
"Leave (Get Out)"
(2004)
"Baby It's You"
(2004)
"Not That Kinda Girl"
(2005)
Bow Wow singles chronology
"My Baby"
(2003)
"Baby It's You"
(2004)
"Let Me Hold You"
(2005)

"Baby It's You" is a song by American recording artist JoJo, featuring American rapper Bow Wow. Written by Harvey Mason, Jr., Damon Thomas, Eric Dawkins and Antonio Dixon, and produced by the Underdogs, the song was released in September 2004 as the second single from JoJo's self-titled debut album. It reached number 22 on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart, and entered the top 40 in nine additional countries.

Contents

Song information

The single version, which can be found on the UK and Japanese pressings of the JoJo album, features Bow Wow. In 2005, actress Alyson Stoner recorded a cover of "Baby It's You".

Music video

The video was directed by Erik White on location at Six Flags Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor. Most of the performance shots were filmed in front of the Center Ring gaming area and other shots feature the ProSlide Tornado, Scream and Colossus roller coasters. It premiered on MTV's TRL September 7, peaked as high as No.4 and lasted 23 days on the countdown, and also on BET's 106 & Park on September 21.

Track listings

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [29] Gold35,000^
United States (RIAA) [30] Gold500,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United StatesSeptember 6, 2004 [31] [32]
GermanyOctober 4, 2004
[33]
United KingdomNovember 15, 2004
CD single [34]
AustraliaNovember 29, 2004 [35]

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