So Anxious

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"So Anxious"
Single by Ginuwine
from the album 100% Ginuwine
ReleasedJune 1, 1999
Recorded1998
GenreR&B
Length4:35
Label550 Music/Epic
Songwriter(s)Stephen Garrett, Benjamin Bush, Timothy Mosley
Producer(s)Timbaland
Ginuwine singles chronology
"What's So Different?"
(1999)
"So Anxious"
(1999)
"None of Ur Friends Business"
(1999)

"So Anxious" is a song by R&B singer Ginuwine. It was the third single released from his second album 100% Ginuwine. Produced by Timbaland and written by Static Major, "So Anxious" was Ginuwine's second Top 20 pop hit, and peaked into the Top 5 on the R&B charts. The song describes the narrator anxiously waiting on his lover all night to return his calls so that she can meet him for romance. The music video, directed by Chris Robinson, featured an appearance by rapper Solé and was known for changing Ginuwine's hairstyle from a baby afro to a cornrow fade. Ginuwine began dating Solé soon after the video was filmed and they wed in 2003. In the music video, Ginuwine drives a Lamborghini Diablo Roadster VT.

Samples & Covers[]

Drake sampled "So Anxious" in the songs "Legend" and "Madonna" on his 2015 mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late.[1]

R&B singer August Alsina covered the song in March 2015, however it was not released as a single.

The Sunday Service Choir, a gospel group led by Kanye West, interpolates "So Anxious" in their version called "Soul’s Anchored" on their 2019 debut album Jesus is Born.

Single track listing[]

CD single[2]

  1. So Anxious
  2. Toe 2 Toe
  3. Medley: What's So Different?/Final Warning/Wait a Minute/No. 1 Fan

Charts[]

Chart (1999) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[3] 16
US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[3] 2

Year-end charts[]

Chart (1999) Position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[4] 80

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.whosampled.com/sample/333415/Drake-Legend-Ginuwine-So-Anxious/
  2. ^ Amazon.com: Ginuwine: Music amazon.com. Retrieved October 18, 2008
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Billboard Music Charts billboard.com. Retrieved October 18, 2008
  4. ^ "Billboard Top 100 - 1999". Retrieved August 28, 2010.

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