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Show Stopper (Danity Kane song)

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"Show Stopper"
Song

"Show Stopper" is an R&B / Snap song written by Angela Hunte, Krystal Oliver, Calvin Puckett, Frank Romano, and James Scheffer for Danity Kane's debut album Danity Kane (2006). It features rapper Yung Joc and received a mixed reception from music critics. Produced by Jim Jonsin, the song was released as the album's lead single on August 4, 2006 (see 2006 in music) in the United States and on October 20, 2006 in Europe. While "Show Stopper" peaked at number 8 on the official Billboard Hot 100 chart, it managed to enter the top 30 in Germany.

Music video

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Danity Kane in the music video for "Show Stopper" (2006).

The music video for "Show Stopper" was directed by Jessy Terrero (director of the movie Soul Plane and many of G-Unit's videos), and was filmed in various locations throughout Los Angeles, California between June 27 and 28, 2006. Apart from rapper Yung Joc whose part was filmed inside his van while he was on his way back to the airport because of a lack of time, Diddy also recorded a sequence with his verse in the song which appears in the remix version of the music video and features only the girl's full dance portion of the original version.

Thematically, the video starts with the band members in the recording studio listening to their album cut "Want It" with Diddy as he tells them to go straight to bed and not go out and club hop. Then the girls go into a van and get "made up" and then go out on the town in expensive cars, looking for boys and flirting. The video ends with the girls dancing on the Hollywood Boulevard.

The final version of the video premiered at the end of Making the Video on MTV on August 4, 2006. It reached a peak position of number two on TRL on September 8, 2006. The video also finished #6 on MTV's top videos of 2006 countdown.

Chart performance

The single was released on the U.S. iTunes Music Store on August 15, 2006, and peaked at number two on the top 100 songs after two days of downloading only. The following week "Show Stopper" instantly debuted at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the one of the highest debuts of 2006 behind Taylor Hicks's "Do I Make You Proud" and Beyoncé's "Ring the Alarm". While the song reached its peak position of number 8 in its second week, radio play and popularity on iTunes declined and it eventually fell out of the top 25. However, about 5 weeks after the radio release, the song finally started gathering airplay and subsequently moved back up the Hot 100, again peaking at number 12.

While the song failed to chart or sell noticeably in Austria, the song became a top 30 success in Germany with a peak position of number 27. "Show Stopper" also enjoyed airplay success in the Philippines and Lithuania, and peaked at number 27 on the World R&B Top 30 and at number 34 on the World Top 40 Singles chart.

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
Position
Austrian Top 75 [1] 61
German Top 100 [1] 27
Lithuania Airplay Chart 15
MTV Base UK and Ireland Charts [1] 2
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [2] 8
U.S. Billboard Digital Songs [2] 3
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[2] 33
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 [2] 12
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 Airplay [2] 11
U.S. Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 [2] 4
U.S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream [2] 12
World R&B Top 30 Singles [1] 27
World Top 40 Singles [1] 34

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Show Stopper".

  • Official remixes
  1. "Show Stopper" (Alternate version) - 4:15
  2. "Show Stopper" (Bad Boy Remix) (featuring Diddy & Yung Joc) - 4:42
  3. "Show Stopper" (Jim Jonson Remix) (featuring Pitbull & B.O.B.) - 4:13
  4. "Show Stopper" (Saul Mojica Mix) - 4:19
  5. "Show Stopper" (Garbz Mix) - 3:52
  6. "Show Stopper" (Dave Audé Club Mix) - 7:26

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e "Charts Summary". Musicsquare. Retrieved 2007-05-01. Cite error: The named reference "ms" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "AMG: Billboard Singles". All Music Guide. Retrieved 2007-05-01. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |KANE&sql= ignored (help)