Vivrant Thing Explained

Vivrant Thing
Cover:Q-TipVivrantThing.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Q-Tip
Album: and Amplified
Released:5 October 1999 (US)[1]
30 April 2000 (UK)
Recorded:1999
Genre:Hip hop
Length:3:11
Label:Arista
Producer:Q-Tip
Prev Title:Get Involved
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Hot Boyz
Next Year:1999

"Vivrant Thing" is the first single released by Q-Tip on his debut solo album Amplified. It was produced by Q-Tip himself, and is credited as such in the liner notes of , A Tribe Called Quest's compilation The Anthology, and the 12-inch vinyl/CD single.[2] [3] [4] [5] Jay Dee is only credited in the liner notes of Amplified, as they were considered a production duo solely for that album. "Vivrant Thing" became the fourth rap song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot R&B Airplay chart since its 1992 inception. The single also reached number seven on the main Hot R&B Singles & Tracks chart, with its performance being driven overwhelmingly by airplay due to its lack of domestic availability in any configuration besides 12-inch vinyl.[6]

The single was a success, charting the Billboard Hot 100 at number 26, making it Q-Tip's highest charting solo single to date, as well as his only Top 40 solo single to date. The beat contains a sample of "I Wanna Stay" by the Love Unlimited Orchestra. The remix features stanzas by rappers Missy Elliott and Busta Rhymes.

The song was used as the opening scene on the television series, The Game, in the episode, "The List Episode", on March 30, 2008. The beat was frequently used in the animated series MTV Downtown. It was heard once in the PEN15 episode, "Miranda".

Critical reception

Kris Ex of Rolling Stone called the song an "undeniable groove vehicle".[7] Steve Jones of USA Today also described the tune as "bouncy and insistent".[8]

Music video

The music video was directed by Hype Williams.

Charts

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/vivrant-thing-mw0000768981 Q-Tip – Vivrant Thing
  2. http://www.moovmnt.com/2009/04/19/exclusive-q-tip-interview/ Exclusive: Q-Tip Interview
  3. Violator: The Album. Violator Records. 1999. Various artists. Album credits. 314 558 941-1.
  4. The Anthology. Jive Records. 1999. A Tribe Called Quest. Album credits. 01241-41679-1.
  5. Vivrant Thing . Violator Records. 1999. Various artists. Single credits. DEF 354-1.
  6. Faison . Datu . Datu Faison's Rhythm Section . . BPI Communications . October 16, 1999 . March 17, 2019 . 28 . 0006-2510 . 111 . 42.
  7. Web site: Q-Tip: Amplified. https://web.archive.org/web/20071002061600/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/qtip/albums/album/111969/review/6067581/amplified. dead. October 2, 2007. Ex, Kris. January 20, 2000. Rolling Stone.
  8. News: Jones. Steve. Q-Tip, Amplified. USA Today. November 30, 1999. September 28, 2009. subscription. 04.D. https://archive.today/20130104223944/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/USAToday/access/46749137.html?dids=46749137:46749137&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+30,+1999&author=&pub=USA+TODAY&desc=Experimental+Metallica,+quirky+Q-Tip,+grand+Grimaud&pqatl=google. January 4, 2013. dead. Transcription of original review at talk page.
  9. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 1999. Billboard. October 8, 2021.