Baby Mama (Fantasia song)

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"Baby Mama"
Fantasia-BabyMama.jpg
Single by Fantasia
from the album Free Yourself
ReleasedMay 3, 2005
Genre R&B
Length4:15
Label J
Songwriter(s)
  • Barbara Acklin
  • Vito Colapietro
  • Neely Dinkins
  • Harold Lilly
  • Eugene Record
Producer(s)
  • The Co-Stars
  • Harold Lilly
Fantasia singles chronology
"Truth Is"
(2004)
"Baby Mama"
(2005)
"Free Yourself"
(2005)

"Baby Mama" is a song by American singer Fantasia from her debut studio album, Free Yourself (2004). It was written by Vito Colapietro, Neely Dinkins, Harold Lilly, and produced by Lilly and duo Colapietro and Dinkins under their production moniker The Co-Stars. [1] The song samples from "There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference Table)" by American vocal quartet The Chi-Lites. Due to the inclusion of the sample, Eugene Record and Barbara Acklin are also credited as songwriters. The song was released on May 3, 2005, as the third single from the album. [2] "Baby Mama" was a moderate commercial success in the United States, peaking at number sixteen on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number sixty on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Critical reception

The song is very meaningful to Fantasia because it was written as an anthem to inspire single mothers across the United States to follow their dreams. Fantasia has stated that "Baby Mama" is dedicated to "all of those single moms out there who tough it out to take care of the kids and work two jobs, go to school". [3] Critics have accused the song sending the wrong message about sexual activity and pregnancy to teens. [4] The song takes its title from the slang term baby mama. A parody of the song was made by comedian Rickey Smiley.

Track listing

CD single
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Baby Mama" (Radio Edit)
  • Barbara Acklin
  • Vito Colapietro
  • Neely Dinkins
  • Harold Lilly
  • Eugene Record
  • The Co-Stars
  • Lilly
4:01
2."Baby Mama" (Album Version)
  • Acklin
  • Colapietro
  • Dinkins
  • Lilly
  • Record
  • The Co-Stars
  • Lilly
4:05
3."Baby Mama" (Instrumental)
  • Acklin
  • Colapietro
  • Dinkins
  • Lilly
  • Record
  • The Co-Stars
  • Lilly
4:01
4."Baby Mama" (Call Out Hook)
  • Acklin
  • Colapietro
  • Dinkins
  • Lilly
  • Record
  • The Co-Stars
  • Lilly
0:10

Sample credits

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Free Yourself . [5]

Charts

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