"Ooh!" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige, taken from her sixth studio album, Love & Life (2003). Sampling interpolations of the 1991 hip-hop classic, "I Gotta Have It" by Ed OG, which itself sampled Hamilton Bohannon's 1973 track "Singing a Song for My Mother", it was released as the album's second single in 2003. The Diddy-produced single reached number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100. A remix, officially titled the "G-Unit Remix", that featured 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck, was later released.
A video was shot for the song. It viewed Blige fighting/dancing different versions of herself, who all represented her inner emotions and feelings. The video was dedicated to the soldiers in the war. Stating at the beginning of the video "This is dedicated to everyone fighting the war.....The war in your mind.......To be free...." This video was quickly shelved for a Greatest Hits DVD. Blige received a nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 46th Grammy Awards for the song.
Ooh may refer to:
Looking out
Push the button
Don't make the grade boy
Don't ask for nothing
Stupid people
Think it's funny
Dropping these bombs boy
Looks who keeps on running
I found a girl
Not that nothing pleases
She wants that I should be
Exactly all that she says
I make her lazy
She makes me strong
She won't believe it
Till she hears it in a song
Another night that kills
The music heals
Bring your own stereo
They smoke banana peels
You're going crazy
But you don't care
I left directions
So I guess I'll meet you there
Calendar girl
Got something for Jesus
She want to pass Him off
As subject for her thesis
He makes her crazy
She thinks He's wrong
I don't know what I think
Till I put it in a song
Entertainers
We sleep till dawn
We've got computers
We leave them on
Live in castles
The richest bums
We eat for free in town