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"I Got That" is a
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song by American rapper Amil from her album ''
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'' (2000). She wrote the track with its producers, L.E.S. and
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, along with
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, Makeda Davis, and Tamy Lestor Smith. In the lyrics, Amil encourages women to seek out emotional, financial, and romantic independence. "I Got That" uses a sample from the 1985
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song "Seventh Heaven".
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performs the song's
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and backing vocals, as her label was trying to assess her viability as a solo artist outside of her girl group
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.
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and
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released "I Got That" on July 5, 2000, as the
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from ''All Money Is Legal''. It was Amil's debut solo single after featuring on songs by Jay-Z and other Roc-A-Fella artists. Jay-Z and
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directed the music video, which shows Amil and Beyoncé shopping. In the United States, "I Got That" topped the ''Billboard'' Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart in September 2000. Contemporary critics negatively compared the single to the more personal tracks on the album; later coverage focused on Beyoncé, who was praised for her vocals. According to retrospective articles, the song has largely been forgotten or overlooked since its release.


Background and recording

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signed Amil to his record label
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after she was featured on his 1998 single " Can I Get A...". She was the first female rapper on Roc-A-Fella, working as what music journalist Clover Hope described as "the crew's go-to female voice". A high-profile member in the label, being promoted as its First Lady, Amil continued to collaborate with Jay-Z for " Nigga What, Nigga Who (Originator 99)" and "
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" (both in 1999) and " Hey Papi" (2000), and she appeared on several songs by other Roc-A-Fella artists. Her features received a significant amount of
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's Renaud Jean-Baptiste Jr. singled out the success of her songs with Jay-Z as leading to the creation of her 2000 album ''
All Money Is Legal ''All Money Is Legal'', also known as ''A.M.I.L.: (All Money Is Legal)'', is the only studio album by American rapper Amil. It was released on August 29, 2000, through Roc-A-Fella Records, Roc-A-Fella, Columbia Records, Columbia, and Sony Music ...
''. Amil wrote "I Got That" with its producers— L.E.S. and
Poke & Tone The Trackmasters, also known as Poke & Tone, is an American hip hop production outfit composed of Poke (Jean-Claude Olivier born January 21, 1970; Brooklyn, New York ) and Tone (Samuel Barnes born January 20, 1969; Brooklyn, New York). Active fro ...
members Jean-Claude Olivier and Samuel J. Barnes—along with Jay-Z, Makeda Davis, and Tamy Lestor Smith. In ''
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'' magazine, Aliya S. King contrasted Poke & Tone's work on the song with the rest of the album, which she said was handled by "a slew of up-and-comer producers". "I Got That" was recorded by Steve Sauder at
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in New York City, where it was mixed by Rich Travali, and by Mark Mason at Platinum Post Studios in
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. All of the tracks for ''All Money Is Legal'', including "I Got That", were
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by
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at
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in New York City. "I Got That" features
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, who performs the
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and provides backing vocals. It was her first collaboration with her future husband Jay-Z. Beyoncé recorded her parts in early 2000 during a separate recording session. Her then-manager
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paid Roc-A-Fella for the feature as a way to assess her viability as a solo artist, since she was still a part of girl group
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at the time. Beyoncé pursued a solo career three years after "I Got That", releasing her debut album ''
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'' in 2003.


Music and lyrics

"I Got That" is a
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song that lasts for three minutes and seventeen seconds. It contains a sample from the 1985
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single "Seventh Heaven". ''Spin'' writer Andrew Unterberger felt that the composition had a "squelching, slithering" production, while David Browne likened it to music by a girl group in ''
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''. Browne said that Amil has "sultry, sing songy rapping" style throughout ''All Money Is Legal'', most notably on "I Got That". ''
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''s Dan DeLuca thought that Amil performs with a "girlish, take-no-guff voice", specifically on "I Got That". Beyoncé's vocals were described as
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by Unterberger, and as "buttery" by Camille Augustin in ''Vibe'' magazine. The lyrics are about encouraging women to pursue emotional, financial, and romantic independence. Amil conveys this by rapping about how she can support herself without needing anything from men: "I don't need a man to / Do for Amil what Amil can do." She further expresses this by bragging about buying her own clothing, jewelry, and a
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. ''Vibe''s Desire Thompson highlighted the verse, "What chick you know cock
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s back?", while summarizing the song as about a "woman having her own with snarky bars to match". Critics discussed the lyrics in relation to the rest of ''All Money Is Legal'' and with Amil's past songs. Clover Hope thought that while Amil's previous songs focus on scamming men to survive, "I Got That" expands her style to include boasting that she is "earning her own money, too". In the ''
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'', Anthony M. Thompson believed that this focus on female independence represents how Amil was able to give a "distinct, woman's touch" to her album. DeLuca said that Amil carries over a similar message into the album tracks "All Money Is Legal" and "Girlfriend", in which she "surveys a world where everything is for sale and a girl had best look out for herself".


Release and promotion

Roc-A-Fella and
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released "I Got That" as ''All Money Is Legal''s
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on July 5, 2000. It was made available on the
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and CD formats, including as a
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with the album's second single "
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" (2000). The song appeared on the
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s ''R&B Masters'' in 2001 and ''Urban Sounds: Hip-Hop & Reggae 1996-2000'' in 2003. Jay-Z and
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directed the single's music video, which features Amil and Beyoncé shopping at stores. American rapper
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makes a cameo appearance, and Beyoncé wears an outfit that ''Billboard'' described as resembling a "fiery cowgirl". It was Beyoncé's first music video as a solo artist. The video was on the list of
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's most-played clips for the weeks of August 1 and 8, 2000, and it also played on The Box—a now-defunct music video network—during the same two weeks. "I Got That" reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart for the week of September 16, 2000; it was on the chart for twelve weeks. On the urban contemporary radio chart published by ''
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'', the song peaked at number forty-six. According to retrospective articles, the single was not well-remembered, either being forgotten or overlooked. In 2018, Desire Thompson wrote that the single had "slipped between the cracks" because of the abundance of female rappers in the early 2000s, such as
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, Eve,
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,
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, and
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.


Critical reception

Most of the critical commentary focused on Beyoncé's feature,; ; which Camille Augustin felt complimented Amil's rapping style. Andrew Unterberger believed that the single deserved more commercial success, largely in part to Beyoncé's performance of the chorus.
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, writing for ''
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'', said that Beyoncé turned "I Got That" more into a Destiny's Child song, considering this proof that she was the lead of the group. Amil's rapping was also praised by critics, who said that the song showed that she had a "one-of-a-kind sound" and the potential for a longer music career as "the female rap guest feature". In a more negative review, a writer for ''Vibe'' magazine cited "I Got That" as one of the worst hip-hop collaborations in 2000. Critics compared "I Got That" to other ''All Money Is Legal'' tracks. A ''Billboard'' reviewer regarded the song as
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and fit for radio airplay, but preferred Amil rapping about personal issues on "Smile 4 Me" and "Quarrels". The ''
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'' journalist Says Who enjoyed the album and encouraged listeners to explore beyond "I Got That", which was noted as an "easy first single".


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''All Money Is Legal'': * Amil – vocals, songwriting * Samuel J. Barnes – songwriting * Jean-Claude Olivier – songwriting *
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– songwriting * Makeda Davis – songwriting * L.E.S. – songwriting, production * Tamy Lestor Smith – songwriting * Rich Travali – mixing * Steve Sauder – recording * Mark Mason – recording *
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References


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Citations

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