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"Don't Mess with My Man" is a song by American R&B singer Nivea featuring Brian and Brandon Casey from R&B group Jagged Edge. It was released in on June 3, 2002, as the third single from her self-titled debut album (2001).
A reviewer for Music Week disliked the laundry metaphor and said the song was overshadowed by "Don't Mess With My Man" on the double A-side release. [26] In her negative review of Nivea, the Edmonton Journal 's Sandra Sperounes was critical of "Laundromat", writing: "You'll find more soul in a bottle of bath gel." [9]
On June 3, 2002, she released her second U.S. single, "Don't Mess with My Man" featuring brothers Brian and Brandon Casey (of R&B group Jagged Edge). The single was a big hit, peaking at number eight on the Hot 100 at number twenty-five on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, respectively. The single's performance fueled album sales of her debut. [5]
Don't Mess with My Man may refer to: "Don't Mess with My Man" (Lucy Pearl song), a 2000 song from the album Lucy Pearl ... a 2002 song from the album Nivea
Nivea is the debut studio album by American singer Nivea.It was released on February 18, 2002, by Jive Records.Nivea worked with a wide range of producers and songwriters on the album, including Leslie Braithwaite, Bryan-Michael Cox, Roy "Royalty" Hamilton, R. Kelly, The Neptunes, Organized Noise, Adonis Shropshire, Teedra Moses, Johnta Austin, and Ne-Yo.
"You mess up one lyric in that, it’s a train wreck. So you’ve gotta, gang, bang, bang, bang, bang," he told Willie, snapping his fingers. "You gotta know all the lyrics.
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Nivea’s track “Don’t Mess with my Man” was the album version instead of the radio version which was labeled as “the Scorpio remix”. Amanda Perez’s track “Angel” is the album version as opposed to the US radio Mix also known as “D-Lo Urban Remix”