Me (Tamia song)

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"Me"
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Single by Tamia
from the album Between Friends
ReleasedMay 14, 2007
Genre R&B
Length4:23
Label Plus One
Songwriter(s) Shep Crawford
Producer(s) Shep Crawford
Tamia singles chronology
"Can't Get Enough"
(2006)
"Me"
(2007)
"Almost"
(2007)

"Me" is a song by Canadian recording artist Tamia. It was written and produced by Shep Crawford for the singer's second album A Nu Day (2000), but it did not make into the final track list. However it was later included on her fourth studio album Between Friends (2006) and released as its second single in 2007, reaching number 29 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [1]

Contents

Background

"Me" was written and produced by frequent collaborator Shep Crawford. [2] The song was initially conceived during the production of her second studio album A Nu Day (2000). [3] On her decision to omit the song from the final track lisiting, Tamia elaborated in 2019: "I recorded "Stranger in My House" and "Me" at the same time. Both songs I really loved. But "Stranger" was this big record, so I decided to only put it on the A Nu Day album and I saved "Me" because I felt like it was too much of a good thing. I kept it and used it later." [3]

Music video

The music video for the song was directed by Canadian director Margaret Malandruccolo, who later shot the video for "Almost." [4] The video begins with Tamia laying down on a bed until the questions about a lover arise. We then see hands and someone on the edge of the bed. Tamia later roams around the house. At the end she is shown standing up from a vanity revealing her pregnant belly. [4]

Track listing

Remix single
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Me" (Rosabel's Anthem Vocal Mix)8:56
2."Me" (Rosabel's Anthem Dub Mix)
  • Crawford
  • Rosabel [a]
9:50
3."Me" (Soul Seekerz Remix)
7:23
4."Me" (Soul Seekerz Dirty Dub)
  • Crawford
  • Soul Seekerz [a]
8:02

Notes

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Between Friends. [2]

Charts

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