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{{Infobox Single
{{Infobox Single
| Name = Stepped on My J's
| Name = Stepped on My J'z
| Cover = Nelly_Stepped_On_My_J'z_Promo_Cover.jpg‎
| Cover = Nelly_Stepped_On_My_J'z_Promo_Cover.jpg‎
| Artist = [[Nelly]] featuring [[Ciara]] and [[Jermaine Dupri]]
| Artist = [[Nelly]] featuring [[Ciara]] and [[Jermaine Dupri]]
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| Chronology = [[Nelly]]
| Chronology = [[Nelly]]
| Last single = "[[Body on Me]]"<br />(2008)
| Last single = "[[Body on Me]]"<br />(2008)
| This single = '''"Stepped on My J's"'''<br />(2008)
| This single = '''"Stepped on My J'z"'''<br />(2008)
| Next single =
| Next single =
|Misc = {{Extra chronology 2
|Misc = {{Extra chronology 2
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|Type = singles
|Type = singles
|Last single = "[[Can't Leave 'em Alone]]" <br/>(2007)
|Last single = "[[Can't Leave 'em Alone]]" <br/>(2007)
|This single = "'''Stepped on My J's'''" <br />(2008)
|This single = "'''Stepped on My J'z'''" <br />(2008)
|Next single = "High Price" <br>(2008)
|Next single = "High Price" <br>(2008)
}}
}}
}}
}}
'''"Stepped on My J's"''' is a song by [[United States|American]] [[rapper]] [[Nelly]], featuring American singer [[Ciara]] and rapper [[Jermaine Dupri]]. It is recorded for Nelly's fifth studio album, [[Brass Knuckles]]. The track is produced by Jermaine Dupri, and was released as the 2nd single from the album. This is the second time Ciara has worked with Jermaine Dupri, the first time working on the single "[[Like You]]" with [[Bow Wow]].
'''"Stepped on My J'z"''' is a song by [[United States|American]] [[rapper]] [[Nelly]], featuring American singer [[Ciara]] and rapper [[Jermaine Dupri]]. It is recorded for Nelly's fifth studio album, [[Brass Knuckles]]. The track is produced by Jermaine Dupri, and was released as the 2nd single from the album. This is the second time Ciara has worked with Jermaine Dupri, the first time working on the single "[[Like You]]" with [[Bow Wow]].
==Song information==
==Song information==
The song was originally the official second single, was changed to the third single due to the single "[[Body on Me]]" charting too early so the label changed its mind at the very last minute, but at the BET Awards [[2008]], Ashanti announced that instead of them collaborating with the same single, she went her way with a different single for her album, and Nelly finally decided to make "J'z" the official second single once again. It was also said to have been a much better decision because this single would lend more of a hand in promoting more album sales, being that the single was more radio-friendly and had more chart-topping potential.
The song was originally the official second single, was changed to the third single due to the single "[[Body on Me]]" charting too early so the label changed its mind at the very last minute, but at the BET Awards [[2008]], Ashanti announced that instead of them collaborating with the same single, she went her way with a different single for her album, and Nelly finally decided to make "J'z" the official second single once again. It was also said to have been a much better decision because this single would lend more of a hand in promoting more album sales, being that the single was more radio-friendly and had more chart-topping potential.
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==Chart performance==
==Chart performance==
According to the [[Billboard]] website, the single has so far charted on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart peaking at #7.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/searchResult.jsp?configType=BBCOM_SIMPLEDEFAULT&pubList=Billboard&an=bbcom&action=Submit&kw=&exposeNavigation=true&keyword=Nelly+Stepped+On+My+J%27z&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Submit&searchType=ARTICLE_SEARCH Billboard Music Charts - "Stepped On My J's"]. Retrieved [[June 21]] [[2008]].</ref>
According to the [[Billboard]] website, the single has so far charted on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart peaking at #7.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/searchResult.jsp?configType=BBCOM_SIMPLEDEFAULT&pubList=Billboard&an=bbcom&action=Submit&kw=&exposeNavigation=true&keyword=Nelly+Stepped+On+My+J%27z&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Submit&searchType=ARTICLE_SEARCH Billboard Music Charts - "Stepped On My J'z"]. Retrieved [[June 21]] [[2008]].</ref>


On [[July 8]], [[2008]], the song entered the [[iTunes]] Top 100 Songs list, now currently peaking at #45.
On [[July 8]], [[2008]], the song entered the [[iTunes]] Top 100 Songs list, now currently peaking at #45.


The single Stepped on My J's is the most successful song from the album on BET's 106 & Park, reaching #1, knocking Rihanna's song Take A Bow out of the top spot.
The single Stepped on My J'z is the most successful song from the album on BET's 106 & Park, reaching #1, knocking Rihanna's song Take A Bow out of the top spot.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Nelly songs]]
[[Category:Nelly songs]]


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Revision as of 01:22, 13 July 2008

"Stepped on My J'z"
Song

"Stepped on My J'z" is a song by American rapper Nelly, featuring American singer Ciara and rapper Jermaine Dupri. It is recorded for Nelly's fifth studio album, Brass Knuckles. The track is produced by Jermaine Dupri, and was released as the 2nd single from the album. This is the second time Ciara has worked with Jermaine Dupri, the first time working on the single "Like You" with Bow Wow.

Song information

The song was originally the official second single, was changed to the third single due to the single "Body on Me" charting too early so the label changed its mind at the very last minute, but at the BET Awards 2008, Ashanti announced that instead of them collaborating with the same single, she went her way with a different single for her album, and Nelly finally decided to make "J'z" the official second single once again. It was also said to have been a much better decision because this single would lend more of a hand in promoting more album sales, being that the single was more radio-friendly and had more chart-topping potential.

The song was performed on the BET Awards 08' by Nelly, Ciara and Jermaine.[1]

The video is currently #1 on BET's 106 & Park video countdown show.

Music video

File:Nelly Ciara and Jermaine in Music Video.jpg
Nelly, Ciara and Jermaine dancing in the music video.

The music video starts off with young comedian/actor Lil' JJ and two other friends skipping school and returning with newly bought pairs of Jordans. Nelly starts his first verse seated atop a sports car with a video girl behind, both wearing Jordans. It then cuts over to the scene where some guy with a careless attitude walking past with a bike steps on Nelly's freshly bought Jordans. Nelly then immediately confronts the man, with his homeboys co-signing behind him, in a scene reminiscent to that of a cut from the popular Spike Lee film, 'Do the Right Thing'. The video then cuts to Jermaine Dupri doing his verse in his "personal shoe garage" dancing in front of a mirror and trying on different pairs of Jordans. It then quickly cuts to a black & white scene with Dupri atop a basketball goal imitating a popular commercial in which Michael Jordan continuously attempts to make free throws as Spike Lee blocks each and every shot, with Nelly portraying Michael in this scene. The video then cuts to Ciara and two other dancers pulling up to a basketball park in a blue candy-painted dunk. Ciara and her dancers then cut to a sexy choreographed dance scene (which was made up literally two hours before the video was shot) as she sings her verse and shows off her colored "POW" brass knuckle rings and her pair of exclusive Jordans with a Chanel pocket purse attached to her left shoe. After her verse, Ciara dances to the words of Nelly's verse immediately following hers, throwing up the numbered Jordan signs as Nelly raps them. The video finally cuts to a collaborative scene with Nelly, Ciara, and Dupri on a basketball court with spectators cheering and dancing on the sidelines. The video ends this way with the three performing a choreographed "J's" step, dancing around, and interacting with the fans.

Chart performance

According to the Billboard website, the single has so far charted on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart peaking at #7.[2]

On July 8, 2008, the song entered the iTunes Top 100 Songs list, now currently peaking at #45.

The single Stepped on My J'z is the most successful song from the album on BET's 106 & Park, reaching #1, knocking Rihanna's song Take A Bow out of the top spot.

References