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"Number One"
Single by R. Kelly featuring Keri Hilson
from the album Untitled
ReleasedJuly 28, 2009
Genre R&B
Length4:20
Label Jive
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Kelly
  • Riffraph Hamilton
  • Royalty Hamilton
R. Kelly singles chronology
" I Believe"
(2008)
"Number One"
(2009)
" Religious"
(2009)
Keri Hilson singles chronology
" Slow Dance"
(2009)
"Number One"
(2009)
" Everything, Everyday, Everywhere"
(2009)

"Number One" is the first single featuring Keri Hilson from American R&B singer R. Kelly's 2009 album, Untitled. The song was released digitally on July 28, 2009. [1]

Music video

The music video was released on August 17, 2009. In the video, Kelly and Hilson wear Michael Jackson-inspired jackets and pay tribute to the late King of Pop in the Chris Robinson-directed clip. [2] The video was listed number #92 on BET notarized top 100 videos.

Remix

The official remix features R&B singers T-Pain and Keyshia Cole. It was released September 29, 2009 on Kelly's YouTube account and the internet. The final version was released two days later, October 1, 2009, with ad-libs by Keyshia Cole on the chorus after her verse. J. Holiday uses the lines "Ooh ooh," from J. Holiday's 2007 hit, " Bed" The digital download single of the remix was released on October 27, 2009.

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Sweden ( Sverigetopplistan) [3] 58
US Billboard Hot 100 [4] 59
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard) [5] 8
US Rhythmic ( Billboard) [6] 31

Year-end charts

Chart (2009) Position
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard) [7] 61

References

  1. ^ New single called "Number One".
  2. ^ "Number One" video
  3. ^ " R. Kelly feat. Keri Hilson – Number One". Singles Top 100. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
  4. ^ "R. Kelly Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
  5. ^ "R. Kelly Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
  6. ^ "R. Kelly Chart History (Rhythmic)". Billboard. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
  7. ^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 2009". Billboard. Retrieved September 20, 2021.