Bump, Bump, Bump

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"Bump, Bump, Bump"
Single by B2K featuring P. Diddy
from the album Pandemonium!
B-side Remix
Released October 2002
Format CD single, 12" maxi
Genre Hip-hop
R&B
Writer(s) R. Kelly
Varick Smith
Producer R. Kelly
B2K featuring P. Diddy singles chronology
"Why I Love You"
(2002)
"Bump, Bump, Bump"
(2002)
"Girlfriend"
(2003)

"Bump, Bump, Bump" is a 2003 hit single by B2K featuring P. Diddy, taken from their album "Pandemonium!". It was written by R. Kelly and Varick Smith and produced by R. Kelly. It became B2K's first top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and reached number one for one week starting on February 1, 2003. The video was released in December 2002 and features the boys and P.Diddy in colorful rooms with female dancers.

The song is heavily referenced in the 2005 film Guess Who which starred Bernie Mac.

Contents

[edit] Track listings

CD single
  1. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (radio edit) – 3:56
  2. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (Jiggy Joint radio remix) – 3:53
12" maxi
  1. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (main version) – 4:47
  2. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (radio edit) – 3:59
  3. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (instrumental) – 4:47
  4. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (acappella) – 4:46
12" maxi - Remixes - Promo
  1. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (club mix) – 6:27
  2. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (bonus beats) – 3:53
  3. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (radio edit) – 3:39
  4. "Bump, Bump, Bump" (percapella) – 3:53

[edit] Remixes

  • Bump, Bump, Bump (Remix) (feat. DJ Who Kidd & 50 Cent)
  • Bump, Bump, Bump (DJ Static Remix) (feat. Jay-Z & 50 Cent)
  • Dunk, Dunk, Dunk (by Ne-Yo)


[edit] Credits

  • Written by R. Kelly and Varick Smith
  • Vocals by Max Gousse, R. Kelly and Troy Taylor ; Rap by P. Diddy
  • Executive producer : Chris Stokes, David McPherson, Ketrina Askew and Max Gousse
  • Arranged by R. Kelly
  • Mixed and mastered by Ernie The Bat
  • Programmed by Ernest Newsky and N.C. Thanh
  • Remixed and produced by Jiggy Join

[edit] Certifications

Country Certification Date Sales certified
Australia[1] Platinum 2003 70,000
France[2] Silver September 9, 2003 125,000

[edit] Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[3] 4
Austrian Singles Chart[3] 48
Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart[3] 8
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[3] 7
Danish Singles Chart[3] 12
Dutch Singles Chart[4] 10
French SNEP Singles Chart[3] 7
German Singles Chart[4] 7
Irish Singles Chart[4] 25
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[3] 10
Swedish Singles Chart[3] 53
Swiss Singles Chart[3] 2
UK Singles Chart[4] 11
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[5] 1
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs[5] 2
U.S. Billboard Rhythmic Top 40[5] 1
End of year chart (2003) Position
Australian Singles Chart[6] 25
Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart[7] 48
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[8] 32
French Singles Chart[9] 52
Swiss Singles Chart[10] 24
Preceded by
"Lose Yourself" by Eminem
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
February 1, 2003
Succeeded by
"All I Have" by Jennifer Lopez featuring L.L. Cool J

[edit] References

  1. ^ Australian certifications aria.com (Retrieved May 9, 2009)
  2. ^ French certifications Disqueenfrance.com (Retrieved May 9, 2009)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Bump, Bump, Bump", in various singles charts Lescharts.com (Retrieved May 9, 2009)
  4. ^ a b c d "Bump, Bump, Bump", in various singles charts Acharts.us (Retrieved May 9, 2009)
  5. ^ a b c Billboard allmusic.com (Retrieved May 9, 2009)
  6. ^ 2003 Australian Singles Chart aria.com (Retrieved May 9, 2009)
  7. ^ 2003 Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart Ultratop.be (Retrieved May 9, 2009)
  8. ^ 2003 Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart Ultratop.be (Retrieved May 9, 2009)
  9. ^ 2003 French Singles Chart Disqueenfrance.com (Retrieved May 9, 2009)
  10. ^ 2003 Swiss Singles Chart Hitparade.ch (Retrieved May 9, 2009)