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==Music video==
==Music video==
[[Image:Kitty Kat Cap.JPG|210px|thumb|left|Beyoncé in a intro music video.]]
[[Image:Kitty Kat Cap.JPG|210px|thumb|left|Beyoncé in a intro music video.]]
The [[music video]] for "Kitty Kat" is an intro to the music video for "[[Green Light (song)|Green Light]]". [[Meliana]] [[Direct|directed]] the music video and Beyoncé co-directed the video.
The [[music video]] for "Kitty Kat" is an intro to the music video for "[[Green Light (song)|Green Light]]". [[Melina (director)|Melina]] [[Direct|directed]] the music video and Beyoncé co-directed the video.


The video has not piremerd on [[MTV]]'s first look [[Television|television]], but you can see it on MTV [[Website|website]], [[YouTube]], [[BET]]'s [[106 & Park]] along with "Green Light". Also on Beyoncé's video album, which the [[DVD]] was released in the [[US]] on [[April 3]], [[2007]]. The video was piremed on [[Yahoo! Music]] on [[April 5]], [[2007]] along with "Green Light".
The video has not premierd on [[MTV]]'s first look [[Television|television]], but you can see it on MTV [[Website|website]], [[YouTube]], [[BET]]'s [[106 & Park]] along with "Green Light". Also on Beyoncé's video album, which the [[DVD]] was released in the [[US]] on [[April 3]], [[2007]]. The video was premied on [[Yahoo! Music]] on [[April 5]], [[2007]] along with "Green Light".


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"Kitty Kat"
Song

"Kitty Kat" is a R&B song from Beyoncé' second studio album, B'Day (see 2006 in music). It was never released as an official single, but it garnered airplay on R&B stations and managed to peak at #66 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart.

Description of the video

Beyoncé said on her video album, the song was is about when she has attitude. Cats always have attitudes all the time, she says. It is about her sex with Jay-Z, she said.

History

The song was written by Beyoncé Knowles, Pharrell Williams, Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter, and Makeba. It was published by B-Day publishing/EMI Music Publishing (ASCAP), Waters of Nazareth Publishing/EMI-Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI), Carter Boys Publishing/EMI April Music, Inc. (ASCAP), and by Makeba Yoga Flames Music (BMI)/Janice Combs Publishing Inc. (BMI)/EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI). It was produced by The Neptunes & Beyoncé Knowles for Music World Productions, Inc. It was recorded by Jim Caruana & Geoff Rice at Sony Music Studios, NYC, assisted by Rob Kinelski & Andrew Coleman at the Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, CA. The song was mixed by Jason Goldstein for Clear Water Entertainment at Sony Music Studios, NYC, assisted by Steve Tolle.

Versions and remixes

  • Album version
  • Spanish version
  • Cat noise remix
  • Madness remix
  • Remix – featuring Jay-Z
  • Remix – featuring Ne-Yo & Jay-Z
  • Remix – featuring Lil' Mama

Music video

File:Kitty Kat Cap.JPG
Beyoncé in a intro music video.

The music video for "Kitty Kat" is an intro to the music video for "Green Light". Melina directed the music video and Beyoncé co-directed the video.

The video has not premierd on MTV's first look television, but you can see it on MTV website, YouTube, BET's 106 & Park along with "Green Light". Also on Beyoncé's video album, which the DVD was released in the US on April 3, 2007. The video was premied on Yahoo! Music on April 5, 2007 along with "Green Light".