Suga Suga

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"Suga Suga"
Single by Baby Bash featuring Frankie J
from the album Tha Smokin' Nephew
B-side
  • "Feelin Me"
  • "Early in da Morning"
ReleasedJuly 21, 2003 (2003-07-21)
StudioDigital Services (Houston, Texas)
Length3:59
LabelUniversal
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Happy Perez
Baby Bash singles chronology
"Shorty Doowop"
(2003)
"Suga Suga"
(2003)
"Baby, I'm Back"
(2005)
Frankie J singles chronology
"Ya No Es Igual"
(2003)
"Suga Suga"
(2003)
"Obsession (No Es Amor)"
(2005)

"Suga Suga" is a song by American rapper Baby Bash featuring Frankie J. The song was written by both singers and was released on July 21, 2003, as the second and final single from Baby Bash's third studio album, Tha Smokin' Nephew (2003). It is Baby Bash's highest-charting song on the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching number seven, and it appeared on several international rankings, including the New Zealand Singles Chart, where it peaked at number one. It has received sales certifications in Australia, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

"Suga Suga" was sampled in the Robin Schulz song "Sugar" in 2015.[1][2]

Music video[edit]

The music video, filmed in New York City, shows Baby Bash and Frankie J in a car stuck in traffic, Frankie J turns on the video screen in Bash’s Escalade. A delivery woman in a low-cut shirt walks up, catching Bash and J's attention. She smiles at Bash and J as she walks by while the two sit on a porch with other men playing instruments. Bash and J watch the events in their car while jamming. Sitting on the porch, Bash and J throw peace signs to two other ladies who walk by. The neighbor girl upstairs throws down a flower to J, he smiles and throws a peace sign. A telephone repair woman dancing credited as the Call Girl catches the eye of Bash, and he dances with the Call Girl. A policewoman holding a stop sign, lets two women wearing low-cut school uniforms cross the road, all three then proceed to flirt with Bash and J. Bash pretends to paddle the policewoman with her stop sign. On Groovy Way, an ice cream woman dances with Bash. Bash walks the street dancing with other women and then dances with a female DJ. At a lounge, Bash, J, and other women dance. After watching the events in their car, it is shown Bash and J are escorting three women, who are in the back seat.

Track listings[edit]

Credits and personnel[edit]

Credits are lifted from Tha Smokin' Nephew booklet.[7]

Studio

  • Recorded and mastered at Digital Services (Houston, Texas)

Personnel

  • Baby Bash – writing (as Ronald Bryant), vocals
  • Frankie J – writing (as Francisco Bautista), featured vocals
  • Happy Perez – production, recording, mixing
  • James Hoover – mixing
  • Gary Moon – mastering

Charts[edit]

Certifications[edit]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[43] Platinum 70,000^
Germany (BVMI)[44] Gold 150,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[45] Platinum 10,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[46] Silver 200,000
United States (RIAA)[47] 4× Platinum 4,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history[edit]

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States July 21, 2003 Rhythmic contemporary radio Universal [48]
August 5, 2003 CD [49]
September 15, 2003 Urban radio [50]
Australia February 23, 2004 CD [51]

References[edit]

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