Bad Babysitter

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"Bad Babysitter"
Princess Superstar Bad Babysitter.jpg
Single by Princess Superstar featuring the High & Mighty
from the album Princess Superstar Is
ReleasedFebruary 18, 2002 (2002-02-18) [1]
Genre Hip hop
Length3:36
Label Rapster
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) DJ Mighty Mi
Princess Superstar singles chronology
"Wet! Wet! Wet!" / "Keith N' Me"
(2001)
"Bad Babysitter"
(2002)
"Keith N' Me"
(2002)
Music video
"Bad Babysitter" on YouTube

"Bad Babysitter" is a song by American rapper and producer Princess Superstar, released on February 18, 2002, through Rapster Records as the second single from her fourth studio album, Princess Superstar Is (2001). The song was written by Princess Superstar (as Concetta Kirschner), Milo Berger, and Erik Meltzer, produced by Milo "DJ Mighty Mi" Berger, and performed by Princess Superstar and the High & Mighty. It was her first single to enter the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 11 in late February 2002 and spending seven weeks inside the top 75. Worldwide, the song charted in Australia, Flanders, Germany, and Ireland.

Contents

Track listing

European CD single [2]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Bad Babysitter" (clean) DJ Mighty Mi  
2."Bad Babysitter" (dirty)
  • C. Kirschner
  • E. Meltzer
  • M. Berger
DJ Mighty Mi 
3."Bad Babysitter" (clean 45 King Remix)
  • C. Kirschner
  • E. Meltzer
  • M. Berger
DJ Mighty Mi 
4."Bad Babysitter" (dirty 45 King Remix)
  • C. Kirschner
  • E. Meltzer
  • M. Berger
DJ Mighty Mi 

Personnel

Charts

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