Contagious (song)

For other songs, see Contagious.
"Contagious"
Single by The Isley Brothers featuring R. Kelly and Chanté Moore
from the album Eternal
Released April 24, 2001
Format CD
Genre R&B
Length 4:52
Label DreamWorks
Writer(s) R. Kelly
Producer(s) R. Kelly
The Isley Brothers chronology
"Tears"
(1996)
"Contagious"
(2001)
"Secret Lover"
(2001)

"Contagious" is a song by The Isley Brothers. It was released as a single from their 2001 album Eternal. The song was written and produced by R. Kelly, who was also featured on the song, and also features vocals by R&B singer Chanté Moore.

The video plays as a mini soap opera depicting a man who goes home and finds out his woman has been cheating on him with another man. The song is taken to another level during the breakdown of the song, where the two men, Mr. Biggs and Kelly, meet once again after their previous collaboration on Kelly's 1995 single, "Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)" (although they also collaborated on Kelly Price's 1998 single "Friend of Mine"). In the middle of the second verse, Ron Isley goes down memory lane after saying "The down low happened to me all over again"; additionally, the third verse starts off with Mr. Biggs asking R. Kelly "What the hell is going on between the sheets in my own home?", reprising their meeting in the Kelly Price song as well as the title of his own hit "Between the Sheets", and R. Kelly accuses Mr. Biggs (who recalls seeing him before) of mistaken identity.

"Contagious" rose to #19 on the pop singles chart and #3 on the R&B singles chart and made the Isleys the first band to score a hit in six consecutive decades on Billboard's Hot 100. The breakthrough helped their 2001 album Eternal go double platinum.

In 2002 the song won a Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single, Group, Band or Duo.

Single track listing

  1. "Contagious" (Clean Radio Edit) - 4:27
  2. "Contagious" (Radio Edit) - 4:27
  3. "Contagious" (LP Version) - 5:46
  4. "Contagious" (Instrumental) - 5:46
  5. "Contagious" (A Capella) - 5:41

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Billboard Hot 100 19
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 3
Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 22

Year-end charts

Chart (2001) Position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[1] 81

References

  1. "Billboard Top 100 - 2001". Retrieved 2011-07-09.


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