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24's (RichGirl song)

"24's"
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Promotional single by RichGirl featuring Bun B
from the album RichGirl
Released February 6, 2009
Format Digital single
Recorded 2007-2008
Genre R&B, Hip hop
Length 4:31
3:51 (Alternate version)
Label Richcraft/Jive
Songwriter(s) Rich Harrison
RichGirl singles chronology
"24s"
(2009) 24s2009
"He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)"
(2009) He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)2009

"24's" (pronounced "24 inches") is a song performed by R&B girl group RichGirl featuring United States rapper Bun B. of UGK. The song was produced by Rich Harrison, and was released as a promotional single from their self-titled debut album on February 6, 2009 on iTunes. The song garnered critical acclaim for its low-slung Southern-touch, and gained multiple comparisons to former R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. The song was performed multiple times by the group, and managed to peak at number sixty-eight on Billboards Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

"24's" was released on American iTunes Store's on February 5, 2009. The song credits featured rapper Bun B from UGK. The song was written and produced by the groups founder, Rich Harrison, who also penned the group's lead single "He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)". Following the songs release, separate remixes were created by rappers Jim Jones and Lloyd Banks and were expected to be released. In an interview with Billboard, Brave revealed that her rapping alter-ego, Kiki Bravery, created an additional remix, which is also currently awaiting release.

"24's" garnered positive reviews from critics, most of whom acclaimed the songs thumping beat, and true R&B grit. Andy Kellman of AllMusic compared the song to Harrison's previously produced "Soldier" (2004) by Destiny's Child, with an added touch of elegance by the groups harmonization. Noting an influence from David Banner and Lil Flip's "Like a Pimp," Felipe Delerme of FADER favored the " multi-culti foursome" for their ability to revive "Glam&B". Jermy Leeuwis of MusicRemedy awarded the song five out of five stars, praising the song as a classic and noted the groups ability to stand out from other groups previously formed, as "each of them individually is just talented as the girl to their right and left."NewMusicReviews complimented Bun B's addition to the song as fantastic, and continued to compliment the girl's performance in the song as similar to Beyoncé. Burmy of DJBooth described the group as a "Voltron of sorts," praising the groups ability to change the game with their style, sass, and swagger "24's".


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