About "Snake"
"Snake" is a song by the American recording artist R. Kelly, featuring Big Tigger, from his fifth studio album, Chocolate Factory. The remix features Cam'ron. It was released on February 25, 2003, by Jive Records as the second single from the album. The R&B song with Latin music inspiration was written and produced by R. Kelly, and co-written by Darian Morgan, as a tribute to Stevie Wonder's musical experimentation. The song also inspired the dancehall reggae riddim called Baghdad.
"Snake" achieved moderate success, reaching number sixteen at the US Billboard Hot 100. A special double-A-side edition with "Thoia Thoing" was also released. The maxi-single charted at number ten in the Netherlands, number thirty in France, number sixteen in Australia and at number eighteen in Switzerland. A remix with actor and musician Cam'ron was also released.
Top songs by R. Kelly
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- I Believe I Can Fly
- All I Really Want
- For You
- Heart Of A Woman
- Thank God It's Friday
- The Storm Is Over Now
- When I Think About You
- Happy People
- Did You Ever Think
- I Mean (i Don't Mean It)
- It Seems Like You're Ready
- Dancing With A Rich Man
- I'm Your Angel (w. Celine Dion)
- Heaven, I Need A Hug
- Get This Money (w. Jay—z)
- Dream Girl
- Forever
- Chocolate Factory
- I Decided
- Loveland
- Somebody's Girl (w. Jay—z)
- Suicide
- I Wish
- Looking For Love
- You Remind Me Of Something
- The Opera
- Thoia Thoing (remix)
- I Can't Sleep Baby
- If I'm Wit You
- Be Happy
- Down Low (nobody Has To Know)
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