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Halfcrazy

2002 single by Musiq From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Halfcrazy
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"Halfcrazy" is a song performed by Musiq Soulchild (then credited as Musiq), issued as the lead single from his second studio album Juslisen. The single was released only on vinyl;[4] and it contains a sample of Charlie Byrd's cover of Francis Lai's "Vivre Pour Vivre."[5] The song is Musiq's biggest hit to date on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 16 in 2002.[6]

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Music video

Two official music videos were created for "Halfcrazy". The first version, released in April 2002 (2002-04), was directed by Chris Robinson.[7] The second version, released in July 2002 (2002-07), was directed by Jessy Terrero.[8]

Background

According to the song's producers Carvin & Ivan, the song was originally offered to Dru Hill member Larry "Jazz" Anthony who was set to record a solo album for Def Jam Recordings. He initially refused on recording the song for his solo debut, rejecting the sample of Charlie Byrd's "Vivre Pour Vivre" in favor of wanting it played with live instruments. Anthony then dropped the song from his album and "Halfcrazy" was later rewritten with new verses by Musiq for his album Juslisen.[9]

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Chart positions

Weekly charts

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Year-end charts

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References

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