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==Song information== |
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[[Image:Shot monica sogone.jpg|thumb|left|170px|Monica in "So Gone"]] The song was primarily written by [[Missy Elliott]], being one of three new additions to the album after the delay of the ''All Eyez On Me'' in 2002. According to [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1471325/04162003/monica.jhtml MTV], the single is one of a couple of songs Elliott and Monica recorded during a common studio session week in [[Miami]] in early 2003, "So Gone" being done in a short period of "probably three or four hours" with additional help from co-producers Spike & Jamahl. Supported by background singer [[Tweet]] and based on a retro influenced sample by The Whispers' "Are You My Number One", the track introduced a more old school oriented facet of R&B at that time. |
[[Image:Shot monica sogone.jpg|thumb|left|170px|Monica in "So Gone"]] The song was primarily written by [[Missy Elliott]], being one of three new additions to the album after the delay of the ''[[All Eyez On Me (Monica Album)|All Eyez On Me]]'' in 2002. According to [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1471325/04162003/monica.jhtml MTV], the single is one of a couple of songs Elliott and Monica recorded during a common studio session week in [[Miami]] in early 2003, "So Gone" being done in a short period of "probably three or four hours" with additional help from co-producers Spike & Jamahl. Supported by background singer [[Tweet]] and based on a retro influenced sample by The Whispers' "Are You My Number One", the track introduced a more old school oriented facet of R&B at that time. |
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The lyrics of the song deal with the never ending context of an unfaithful love. Monica sings out of the cheatee's point of view, always asking herself why her boyfriend left her for his alleged lover and incessantly trying to find an answer in questions like "What she do I do betta? What she did to make you love her? ..." |
The lyrics of the song deal with the never ending context of an unfaithful love. Monica sings out of the cheatee's point of view, always asking herself why her boyfriend left her for his alleged lover and incessantly trying to find an answer in questions like "What she do I do betta? What she did to make you love her? ..." |
Revision as of 06:51, 31 July 2006
"So Gone" | ||
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Single by Monica | ||
From the album After The Storm | ||
Released | 7 June 2003 (US) | |
Format | Digital download CD maxi single 12" Maxi Single | |
Length | 4:02 | |
Genre | R&B | |
Label | J Records | |
Writers | Missy Elliott Kenneth Cunningham Jamahl Rye Zyah Ahmonuel | |
Producers | Missy Elliott Spike & Jamahl | |
Director | Chris Robinson | |
Chart Positions |
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Monica Singles Chronology | ||
Too Hood (2002) |
So Gone (2003) |
Knock Knock (2004) |
"So Gone" is a R&B song written by American rapper-songwriter Missy Elliott, Kenneth Cunningham, Jamahl Rye and Zyah Ahmonuel for Monica's third studio album After The Storm (2003). The song was co-produced by Elliott and Spike & Jamahl. Released in the summer of 2003, the single was a successful comeback for Monica, peaking at number 10 on Billboard's U.S. Hot 100 and number 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop tracks charts. In spite of being the album's lead single, the track has never officially been released outside the North American music market except for the U.K., where it got a limited 12" vinyl only release.
Song information
The song was primarily written by Missy Elliott, being one of three new additions to the album after the delay of the All Eyez On Me in 2002. According to MTV, the single is one of a couple of songs Elliott and Monica recorded during a common studio session week in Miami in early 2003, "So Gone" being done in a short period of "probably three or four hours" with additional help from co-producers Spike & Jamahl. Supported by background singer Tweet and based on a retro influenced sample by The Whispers' "Are You My Number One", the track introduced a more old school oriented facet of R&B at that time.
The lyrics of the song deal with the never ending context of an unfaithful love. Monica sings out of the cheatee's point of view, always asking herself why her boyfriend left her for his alleged lover and incessantly trying to find an answer in questions like "What she do I do betta? What she did to make you love her? ..."
Opposed to her previous singles "All Eyez On Me" and "Too Hood", the single did very well on the charts, becoming Monica's tenth top 10 hit of her career and her first top 10 single since "Angel Of Mine" in early 1999 which peaking at #10 on Billboard's Hot 100 and #1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop-Charts.
Music video
The music video for "So Gone" was shot by director Chris Robinson, and was filmed in various locations throughout Miami, Florida on April 1 and 2, 2003. Missy Elliott and actor Derek Luke made appearances in a handful of scenes.
The plot of the video follows the single's topic of alleged infidelity, showing Monica as wounded girlfriend, who believes having discovered her man's hidden secret. Unfortunately, she doesn't notice that her mind's only playing tricks on her and as a consequence she destroys her boyfriend home for no reason. At the end she gets arrested for setting off the security alarm. The video ends with Monica being taken away in a police cruiser, introducing the follow-up video to "Knock Knock."
Formats and tracklistings
These are the formats and track listings of major single-releases of "So Gone".
US CD single I
US CD single II
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Official remixes/versions
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Music charts
Worldwide
Chart | Position |
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Canadian Singles Chart | 17 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 10 |
U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | 1 |
U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay | 1 |
U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 1 |
World Singles Official Top 100 | 93 |
World Airplay Official Top 100 | 94 |
World R&B Top 30 Singles | 18 |