Caught Up may refer to:
Caught Up: Motion From the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 1998 crime film, Caught Up. It was released on February 24, 1998 through Virgin Records's Noo Trybe label and consisted entirely of hip hop music. It features music from: Snoop Doggy Dogg and Kurupt, Joe, Mack 10 & Road Dawgs, Killah Priest featuring Inspectah Deck and GZA, AZ featuring Jermaine Dupri, Gang Starr and more. The soundtrack did fairly well on the Billboard charts, making it to #30 on the Billboard 200 and #6 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
"Caught Up" is a song by American R&B singer Usher. It was written by Ryan Toby, Andre Harris, Vidal Davis and Jason Boyd, and produced by Dre & Vidal for Usher's 2004 album Confessions. The song was released as the fifth and final single from the album on November 30, 2004. The single peaked at number eight in the United States, the only single released from Confessions without topping the Billboard Hot 100, and generally below top ten on most charts worldwide. It received positive reviews from contemporary critics.
Although Usher "didn't look too far" when starting working on his fourth studio album Confessions and decided to "continue building" with previous producers, he branched out with several musical collaborators. Usher enlisted Philadelphia producers Andre "Dre" Harris and Vidal Davis of Dre & Vidal, along with other musical collaborators. During the sessions, Usher asked them to create a "real up-tempo beat". When they worked on the track, they partied the whole time which Dre considered a "partly record". He recalled, "We had some women, some drinks, some music." After Dre created the beat, they decided to "make sure the mood was inspiring during recording." They went to club to take a break, and played the song in Usher's truck while on the way. Usher felt the collaboration was pleasing, seeing other people responded positively to the song.
Still Caught Up is the fifth album by R&B musician Millie Jackson, issued by Spring Records in 1975. It includes the single, "Loving Arms" / "Leftovers." It reprises the themes of adultery and recrimination highlighted in Jackson's previous album, Caught Up.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This Next Song I would Like to Do,
Because it's My Anniversary,
And I would Like to Do it For My Husband,
Wherever He is.
If You could See Me Now,
The One Who said that She Would Rather Roam
The One Who said She'd Rather be Alone
If You Could Only See Me Now
If I Could Hold You Now
Just for A While, If I Could Really make You Mine
Just for A Moment, Turn Back the Hands of Time
If I Could only Hold You Now
For I've Been too Long in the Wind
Too Long in the Rain
Taking any Comfort that I Can
Looking Back and Longing For
The Freedom of My Chains
And Lying in Your Loving Arms Again
Oh, If You Could Hear Me Now
Singing Somewhere in the Darkest Night
Dreaming of the Arms that Held Me Tight
If You could Only Hear Me Now
Because I've Been Too Long in the Wind
Too Long in the Rain
Taking any Comfort that I Can
Looking Back and Longing for
The Freedom of My Chains
And Lying in Your Loving Arms Again
I can Almost feel Your Loving Arms Again
(Lying in Your Loving Arms Again)
(I can Almost Feel it)
Goodnight Everybody
(I can Almost Feel it)