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That's Right (Ciara song)

"That's Right"
song by Ciara featuring Lil Jon from the album Ciara: The Evolution
Recorded 2006
Genre Crunk
Length 4:16
Label LaFace
Writer(s) Ciara Harris, The Clutch, Jonathan Smith, LaMarquis Jefferson, Jasper Cameron
Producer(s) Lil Jon
Ciara: The Evolution track listing

"That's Right" is a song performed by American recording artist Ciara for her second album, Ciara: The Evolution. Written mainly by Ciara and produced by Lil Jon, the song reunites Ciara with Lil Jon, who produced Ciara's debut single, "Goodies." "That's Right" is a female empowerment song telling the story of a woman who does not let her boyfriend's selfish needs prevent her from having fun.

"That's Right" was written by Ciara, Jonathan "Lil Jon" Smith, LaMarquis Jefferson, Candice Nelson, Balewa Muhammad, and Jasper Cameron. The song samples Lathun's "Freak It" as well as Raheem The Dream's "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World." The song is a crunk song, the sound that Lil Jon is known for.

"That's Right" was initially confirmed as the fourth official single from Ciara: The Evolution. It was initially meant to be the third UK single from the album. However, it was decided that "Can't Leave 'Em Alone" would be released instead. There were rumors that "That's Right" was slated for release as the next single after "Can't Leave 'Em Alone," but eventually it was cancelled for unknown reasons. It was one of three choices with "Like a Boy" and "Can't Leave 'Em Alone" for the second US single, according to Ciara's official MySpace voting poll. However, "Like a Boy" was released before polling was completed. The single was confirmed on Ciara's official MySpace blog.

"That’s Right" received positive reviews from music critics. Jill Menze of Billboard published, it's a "bass-heavy, dancefloor jam." Jody Rosen of Entertainment Weekly said the song "combines eerily quiet crooning with a squall of synthesizer buzzes and percussion clatter." Matt Cibula of PopMatters published, "it's powerful booty-bass-lovin' bubble-crunk to the 9th degree." Bertan Budak of Ukmusic.com called it an "electrifying album opener." Budak continued to say Ciara sings with a "sexy mellow voice with Jon's in your face type rapping."


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