Addiction (Ryan Leslie song)

"Addiction"
Single by Ryan Leslie featuring Cassie & Fabolous
from the album Ryan Leslie
Released August 19, 2008 [1]
Format CD single
Genre Contemporary R&B, hip hop, electropop
Length 3:57
Label NextSelection/Universal
Writer(s) Ryan Leslie, John Jackson, Cassie Ventura
Producer(s) Ryan Leslie
Ryan Leslie singles chronology
"Diamond Girl"
(2007)
"Addiction"
(2008)
"How It Was Supposed To Be"
(2008)
Cassie singles chronology
"Is It You"
(2008)
"Addiction"
(2008)
"Official Girl"
(2008)
Fabolous singles chronology
"Hi Hater (Remix)"
(2008)
"Addiction"
(2008)
"I Can't Hear the Music"
(2008)

"Addiction" is a song by American hip hop and R&B; record producer, singer-songwriter and recording artist Ryan Leslie. Released as the second single from his self-titled debut album, Ryan Leslie, the single features Leslie's protégé Cassie and frequent collaborator Fabolous. It was sent to Urban & Rhythmic radio stations July 7, 2008.[2][3]

Background

The song first leaked sans a verse from Fabolous, but was added for the official single. In addition there is an alternate version of the song featuring Keri Hilson instead of Cassie. The song's lyrics interpolate portions of Michael Jackson's "I Can't Help It".

Hip hop recording artist Kid Cudi has a popular freestyle over "Addiction" titled "London Girls", as well as the Clipse on their mixtape Road To Till The Casket Drops.

Music video

The music video, directed by Diane Martel, who worked with Fabolous in Jennifer Lopez's "Get Right (Remix)" premiered on Yahoo! Music on September 8.[4] Although Cassie does not appear in the video her vocals are still used. The video features cameo appearances from Jaslene Gonzalez, winner of Cycle 8 of America's Next Top Model and rapper Swizz Beatz who appears with Fabolous.

An alternate, entirely-grayscale video was made with Leslie and Fabulous, again sans Cassie, but featuring Jamaican models Jeniel Williams and Gaye Mcdonald.

Charts

The single debuted on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles at number 15 (which is equivalent to number 115 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) and has since peaked at number 47 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It also charted on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles peaking at number 15.

Chart positions

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 115[5]
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 35[6]
German Black Charts 19

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