Check out the complete list of the top 100 videos of 2011!
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95. Meek Mill ft. Young Chris "House Party" - The fiery Maybach Music Group spitter links with Philly homie Young Chris for this Kid N Play-inspired video. (Photo: WMG)
Photo: WMG
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93. Hamilton Park "A Thing Called Us (Remix)" - Super-producer Jermaine Dupri shows he still has the magic touch, as he introduces Hamilton Park to the world as they live it up in a wild house party. (Photo: RCA Records)
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92. Mindless Behavior "Girls Talkin 'Bout" - These underage ladies men swag it and show off their complex choreography in this colorful video for their smash single. (Photo: Interscope Records)
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90. Miguel "Girls Like You" - Miguel brings his experimental song to life in the eccentric video which the singer co-directed with Alex Moors. (Photo: RCA)
Photo: RCA
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89. Big K.R.I.T. ft. Ludacris "Country Remix" - Mississippi's crown jewel Big K.R.I.T gets love from dirty south legends Bun and Luda on the remix to his mixtape banger. (Photo: Island/Def Jam Music Group)
Photo: Island/Def Jam Music Group
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87. Nicki Minaj "Did It On 'Em" - Nicki utilizes exclusive backstage footage from the “I Am Music” tour for this braggadocious video. (Photo: Cash Money Records)
Photo: Cash Money Records
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86. LMFAO "Party Rock Anthem" - Party Boys LMFAO come alive in this eerie ode to director Danny Boyle’s 2002 zombie thriller 28 Days Later. (Photo: Interscope)
Photo: Interscope
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85. DJ Khaled ft. Mary J. Blige, Fabolous & Jadakiss "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over" - DJ Khaled brought Jadakiss, Fabolous and Rick Ross out to assist the Queen of R&B on this soulful banger. (Photo: Cash Money Records)
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84. Beyoncé "Dance For You" - Beyoncé pays homage to the classic film noir genre in this black and white video that sees her seduce a detective with ultra-sexy moves. (Photo: Sony Music Group)
Photo: Sony Music Group
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83. CJ Hilton "So Fresh" - The up-and-coming singer took it back to the stoop for this video that compliments his breakout single’s throwback feel. (Photo: J Records)
Photo: J Records
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82. Cee-Lo ft. Wiz Khalifa "Bright Lights, Bigger City" - Cee-Lo channels his inner-Ladykiller for this fast-paced journey through a big city that focuses on a mysterious blonde bombshell. (Photo: WMG)
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81. Willow Smith ft. Nicki Minaj "Fireball" - While most girls her age play with Barbie dolls, Willow Smith collaborated with music’s Black Barbie for this fiery video that finds the divas dancing in the streets. (Photo: Courtesy of Roc Nation)
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80. Jennifer Hudson "Where You At?" - Hudson teamed with famed director Anthony Mandler for this video, which includes breathtaking imagery of the singer’s hometown Chicago. (Photo: Arista Records)
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78. Lloyd "Lay It Down" - Lloyd kept it grown and sexy in the video for his seductive slow jam, which features cameos by Keri Hilson and Polow Da Don. (Photo: Interscope)
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77. Birdman ft Lil Wayne "I Get Money" - Birdman enlists some of his top Young Money soldiers for this futuristic ode to the almighty dollar. (Photo: Cash Money Records)
Photo: Cash Money Records
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75. Bad Meets Evil (Eminem & Royce Da 5'9) ft. Bruno Mars "Lighters" - Detroit homies Em and Royce hooked up with crooner Bruno Mars for this uplifting video highlighted by Mars’ soaring chorus. (Photo:Shady Records/Interscope)
Photo:Shady Records/Interscope
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74. Lloyd Banks ft. Jeremih "I Don't Deserve You" - Lloyd Banks and Jeremih gave their fans a collaboration they deserved. (Photo: G-Unit Records)
Photo: G-Unit Records
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72. Bobby V. "Words" - Bobby V made a return to the music with this slow-paced single. (Photo: Capitol Records)
Photo: Capitol Records
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71. Mary J. Blige ft. Lil Wayne "Someone to Love Me Naked" - Mary J. Blige flipped a track off of Diddy — Dirty Money’s Last Train to Paris for her recently released My Life II...The Journey Continues (Act 1).(Photo: Geffen Records)
Photo: Geffen Records
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69. Monica ft. Rick Ross "Anything (To Find You)" - Monica returned with this edgy single that sampled the Notorious B.I.G.’s classic “Who Shot Ya.” Is Rick Ross the Miami Biggie? We’ll let you decide after watching this video. (Photo: J Records)
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68. Chris Brown "Beautiful People" - Chris Brown’s favorite people were the subject of this momentous single. (Photo: J records)
Photo: J records
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67. Bei Maejor ft. J. Cole "Trouble" - Another banging collaboration between J. Cole and producer-turned-R&B singer Bei Maejor. (Photo: RCA Records)
Photo: RCA Records
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66. Big Sean "I Do It" - Big Sean took a hint from the Nike playbook when he dropped this cutting-edge single.(Photo: Island Def Jam Music Group)
Photo: Island Def Jam Music Group
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63. Diddy/Diddy Dirty Money ft. Usher "Looking for Love" - Even with the fame, Diddy — Dirty Money and Usher were searching for the one thing that they could easily find on their Twitter accounts. (Photo: Bad Boy records)
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62. Mindless Behavior "My Girl Remix" - You know they had to do the remix! Mindless Behavior teamed up with Ciara and Tyga to deliver this scorching remix. (Photo: streamline records)
Photo: streamline records
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59. The New Boyz ft. Chris Brown "Better With The Lights Off" - The New Boyz teamed up with Chris Brown to let everyone know what their preference was in bedroom ambiance. (Photo: WMG)
Photo: WMG
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58. Jawan Harris ft. Tyga "Keisha" - Jawan Harris’ heartfelt dedication to a special lady broke ground among young fans everywhere. (Photo: Jive Records)
Photo: Jive Records
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57. Birdman ft. Lil Wayne "Fire Flame Remix" - Cash Money brought the heat in 2011, with Birdman making sure that Lil Wayne was part of the action.(Photo: Cash Money Records)
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56. Jennifer Lopez ft Lil Wayne "I'm Into You" - When J. Lo wasn’t climbing into Fiats, she was climbing the music video charts with this catchy comeback single featuring everyone’s favorite guest verse giver, Lil Wayne.(Photo: Island Records)
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55. Gorilla Zoe ft. Lil Jon "Twisted in the Club" - Gorilla Zoe and Lil Jon both made a triumphant return with this hard-hitting club banger. (Photo: e.One Music)
Photo: e.One Music
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54. Lupe Fiasco "The Show Goes On" - Lupe made sure to keep fans enthused when he released this song as his first official single for LASERS.(Photo: WMG)
Photo: WMG
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53. Maino "Let it Fly" - Maino and Roscoe Dash teamed up to make sure hands and drinks were in the air. (Photo: Koch Records)
Photo: Koch Records
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51. The Game ft. Chris Brown "Pot of Gold" - The Game’s much delayed R.E.D. Album garnered some much-needed attention with the release of this radio-friendly second single. (Photo: Courtesy of Geffen Records)
Photo: Courtesy of Geffen Records
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49. Tinie Tempah ft. Wiz Khalifa "Till I'm Gone" - Tinie did big things with the release of this track featuring the new rap wunderkind, Wiz Khalifa. (Photo: Courtesy of EMI Records)
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48. Jennifer Hudson "No One's Gonna Love You" - Fellas — listen to the words of your loved one. Otherwise, Ms. Hudson will have to put you in your place. Ask Wee-bey. (Photo: Courtesy of Arista Records)
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47. Diddy/Dirty Money "A-- on the Floor" - Diddy — Dirty Money made sure the dance floors were packed with the release of this party anthem. (Photo: Courtesy of Interscope Records)
Photo: Courtesy of Interscope Records
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46. Lloyd "Dedication to My Ex" - Lloyd lets off a heartfelt ballad dedicated to his former lover. (Photo: Courtesy of Interscope Records)
Photo: Courtesy of Interscope Records
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45. Ace Hood ft. Chris Brown "Body 2 Body" - Ace Hood linked up with Chris Brown to switch it up for a moment and give the ladies what they’ve been missing — a mid-tempo love ballad with street cred.(Photo: Courtesy of Island Def Jam)
Photo: Courtesy of Island Def Jam
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44. Jacob Latimore "Nothing on Me" - Jacob Latimore proved most teenage R&B acts don’t have anything on him with his smooth dance skills and penchant for up-tempo dance beats.(Photo: Courtesy of Jive Records)
Photo: Courtesy of Jive Records
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43. J. Cole ft. Trey Songz "Can't Get Enough" - J. Cole teamed up with Treyz Songz to deliver another heartfelt message to the ladies over an African-sampled beat. (Photo: Courtesy of Roc Nation)
Photo: Courtesy of Roc Nation
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42. Estelle ft. Rick Ross "Break My Heart" - Estelle and Rick Ross were on the rebound and ready to make hits with this smoothed-out track. (Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group)
Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group
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41. Beyoncé "Countdown" - Beyoncé made sure New Year’s Eve in Times Square came extra early with the release of this high-energy single. (Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Records)
Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Records
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40. Elle Varner ft. J. Cole "Only Wanna Give It to You" - Rookie R&B diva Elle Varner teamed up with the Roc Nation rookie to give fans a burst of fresh energy with their collective star power. (Photo: Courtesy of RCA Records)
Photo: Courtesy of RCA Records
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39. Rihanna "Man Down" - Controversy sells, but so does Rihanna. Bring them together, and the social media-sphere lights up. Such was the case with Rihanna’s stunning video and single about domestic abuse. (Photo: Courtesy of Def Jam Records)
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38. New Boyz ft. Cataracs "Back Seat" - No longer confined to making “jerk” music, the New Boyz took the passenger’s side with this fist-pumping single that lit up major clubs everywhere. (Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group)
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37. Young Jeezy ft. Lil Wayne "I'm Ballin'" - The two Southern superstars come together on a fittingly titled track that is likely their nighttime hobby. (Photo: Courtesy of Island Def Jam)
Photo: Courtesy of Island Def Jam
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36. T.I. ft. Big K.R.I.T. "Flexin'" - T.I. made his triumphant return this year and made sure to include the Southern rap’s next big superstar: Big K.R.I.T. (Photo: Courtesy of Atlantic Records)
Photo: Courtesy of Atlantic Records
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35. Wale ft. Miguel "Lotus Flower Bomb" - Wale and Miguel teamed up to give ladies a ride in their vehicle of choice. (Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group)
Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group
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34. J. Cole "Work Out" - J. Cole had fans swooning over his 21st century revamp of the Paula Abdul hit.(Photo: Courtesy of Roc Nation)
Photo: Courtesy of Roc Nation
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33. Meek Mill "Tupac Back" - Meek Mill followed in the steps of his mentor Rick Ross by releasing a high-energy single that references another well-known figure within the rap community.(Photo: Courtesy of Maybach Music Group)
Photo: Courtesy of Maybach Music Group
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32. Fabolous "You Be Killing 'Em" - Fab took over dance floors and radio airwaves everywhere with his ode to pretty ladies with equally eye-catching swagger. (Photo: Courtesy of Island Def Jam)
Photo: Courtesy of Island Def Jam
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31. Lloyd "Cupid" - Lloyd solidified his place as the king of hearts with this aptly titled single. (Photo: Courtesy of Interscope)
Photo: Courtesy of Interscope
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30. DJ Drama "Oh My" - DJ Drama brought the heat with this blinged-out remix featuring Trey Songz, 2 Chainz and Big Sean. (Photo: Courtesy of Koch Records)
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29. Wale ft. Jeremih "That Way" - Wale, Jeremih and Rick Ross smoothed things out with this laid-back rap ballad for the ladies. (Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group)
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28. Mindless Behavior "Mrs. Right" - The teenage quartet expressed their feelings about looking for that special somebody.(Photo: Courtesy of Interscope)
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27. Waka Flocka ft. Kebo Party "Grove Street Party" - Flockavelli took listeners down to the A with this party favorite.(Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group)
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25. Jamie Foxx ft. Drake "Fall for Your Type" - Jamie Foxx hit the ground running with this emotional ballad that featured an assist from Drizzy. (Photo: Courtesy of J Records)
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24. Nicki Minaj "Super Bass" - Nicki Minaj continued to make her presence (and hair) felt with the release of “Super Bass.” (Photo: Courtesy of Cash Money Records)
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23. Big Sean ft. Kanye West "Marvin & Chardonnay" - With a helpful assist from Kanye West, Big Sean had fans everywhere dancing to his tribute to grown folks' music and drinks. (Photo: Courtesy of Island Def Jam)
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22. Beyoncé "Party" - Beyoncé kept the momentum going strong with her cheerful ode to everyone’s Friday ritual. (Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Records)
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21. Ace Hood "Hustle Hard" - Khaled’s protégé ensured that the We the Best movement was going strong throughout the summer with this surefire hit. (Photo: Courtesy of Island Def Jam)
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20. Drake "Headlines" - A fitting song title from the man who made Toronto more relevant than ever. (Photo: Courtesy of Cash Money Records)
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19. Marsha Ambrosius "Far Away" - Marsha’s heartfelt dedication to a friend who committed suicide opened up discussion about LGBT bullying everywhere. (Photo: Courtesy of J Records)
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18. Meek Mill "Imma Boss" - Meek Mill took a cue from Rick Ross’ book, and paid homage to CEOs everywhere. (Photo: Courtesy of Maybach Music Group)
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17. Lupe Fiasco ft. Trey Songz "Out of My Head" - Lupe and Trey hooked up to deliver an up-tempo hit for the ladies and fellas to enjoy. (Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group)
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16. Nicki Minaj "Moment 4 Life" - It was Nicki Minaj’s moment in 2011, and “Moment 4 Life” solidified that notion. (Photo: Courtesy of Universal Motown Records)
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15. Beyoncé "Best Thing I Never Had" - Even as the woman who many would think has it all, Beyoncé took out a moment to drop a song about the one thing she’s missing. (Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Records)
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14. Big Sean ft. Chris Brown "My Last" - Big Sean’s proverbial "last" might have been the first of many great successes the rapper achieved this year. Not only was it the first single from his debut album, it peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard rap charts. (Photo: Courtesy of Atlantic Records)
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13. Kanye West "All of the Lights" - Still going strong well into 2011, Kanye West delighted fans by releasing the “Enter the Void”-inspired video for one of the most memorable songs from MBDTF.(Photo: Courtesy of Roc-A-Fella Records)
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12. Lil Wayne ft. Cory Gunz "6 Foot 7 Foot" - Lil Wayne wasted no time promoting The Carter IV and made sure the first single off the album was a solid banger that showcased Young Money soldier Cory Gunz. (Photo: Courtesy of Cash Money Records)
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11. Chris Brown "She Ain't You" - Once again paying homage to Michael Jackson, Brown made sure to keep fans guessing as to whom he was referring with the song's title. (Photo: Courtesy of Jive Records)
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10. Wiz Khalifa "Roll Up" - Wiz Khalifa followed up strong with his cheerful love ballad. (Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group)
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9. Trey Songz "Love Faces" - Trey Songz slowed down the tempo for this visual dedication to lovemaking visages.(Photo: Courtesy of Warner Music Group)
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8. DJ Khaled ft. Drake, Rick Ross and Lil Wayne "I'm On One" - Drizzy slowed it down and set the tone for what would be the undeniable summer anthem of 2011. (Photo: Courtesy of Cash Money Records)
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7. YC "Racks" - Partygoers everywhere went crazy for this Atlanta club anthem. (Photo: Courtesy of Universal Republic Records)
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6. Jay-Z & Kanye West "Otis" - Jay-Z and Kanye West were true to form with their second single off of the hugely successful Watch the Throne album. (Photo: Courtesy of Roc-A-Fella Records)
Photo: Courtesy of Roc-A-Fella Records
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5. Kelly Rowland ft. Lil Wayne "Motivation" - As if the energy wasn’t high enough on this song, Kelly made sure to bring Weezy in for the assist to keep the momentum go-go-go-going. (Photo: Courtesy of UMG Recordings)
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4. Miguel "Sure Thing" - Miguel ushered in a breath of fresh air with this surefire hit. (Photo: Courtesy of Jive Records)
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3. Lil Wayne "How to Love" - Lil Wayne taught listeners that he was capable of switching up his tempo with this song. (Photo: Courtesy of Cash Money Records)
Photo: Courtesy of Cash Money Records
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2. Beyoncé "Run the World (Girls)" - Girls most certainly run the world, and Beyoncé is their ringleader. (Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Records)
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1. Chris Brown ft. Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne "Look at Me Now" - The breakout hit that introduced the world to Chris Brown the lyricist also served as a reminder to fans that Busta still has “it.” (Photo: Courtesy of Jive Records)