Cross My Mind

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"Cross My Mind"
Single by Jill Scott
from the album Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2
ReleasedMay 3, 2005
Genre
Length4:45
Label Hidden Beach
Songwriter(s) Jill Scott, Keith Pelzer
Darren Henson
Producer(s) Keith Pelzer & Darren Henson
Jill Scott singles chronology
"Whatever"
(2005)
"Cross My Mind"
(2005)
"The Fact Is (I Need You)"
(2006)

"Cross My Mind" is a single released in 2005 by American R&B/soul singer/songwriter Jill Scott and from her second album, Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 . The song was an R&B top 40 hit, peaking at number 38 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [1] The song earned Scott her first Grammy Award in 2005, for Best Urban/Alternative Performance.

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Composition

"Cross My Mind" includes a jazz piano and loop, with Scott alternating between singing and speaking the lyrics. [2] BBC music critic Daryl Easlea considered the song to reflect her background in poetry. [3] Easlea described the song as a "poem set to minimal piano and beatbox" and considered its chorus "infectious". [3] R&B website Okayplayer included the track in its list of eight Scott songs that "celebrated sexuality through song", highlighting the lyrics "How amazing, how amazing/When you would spread my limbs cross continents", "Bump our bed way over mountains", and "Kiss this and this and this and this". [4]

Reception

Critical

Rashod Ollison, writing for The Baltimore Sun , deemed the song a "prime cut" from Beautifully Human. [5]

Commercial

The song became a top 40 hit on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at number 38 on the chart dated October 22, 2005, and maintaining that position the following week. [6] [7] It also became her seventh top 10 hit on the Adult R&B Songs chart, reaching number 6 on the chart dated September 24, 2005. [8]

The September 24, 2005, issue of Billboard reported that the song was the most-played track on two stations: WHUR (Washington, DC) and WSRB (Chicago). [9]

Accolades

At the 47th Annual Grammy Awards, held in 2005, "Cross My Mind" was nominated for Best Urban/Alternative Performance. [10] It was one of three Grammy nominations for Scott that year, along with Best Female R&B Vocal Performance (for "Whatever") and Best R&B Album (for Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 ). [10] Scott ultimately won the award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance, becoming her first Grammy win. [10] She would go on to win two more Grammy awards in 2007 and 2008. [11]

Track listing

US CD" Promo Single
No.TitleLength
1."Cross My Mind" (Album Version)4:44
2."Cross My Mind" (A Capella)4:32
3."Cross My Mind" (Video)4:44

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
position
US Adult R&B Songs ( Billboard ) [8] 6
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [6] 38

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