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: Released in 2005 as the second single from her third studio album, Concrete Rose , the song's commercial performance was limited after Def Jam declined to fund a music video due to legal issues surrounding Murder Inc. founder Irv Gotti at the time.

: A defining feature of the song is its prominent sample of Syl Johnson's "Could I Be Falling in Love". This choice followed the "sample-heavy" trend of Ashanti's early career but aimed for a more stripped-back feel compared to her previous "novelty" hits.

: The song was an intentional effort by Ashanti to showcase her vocals without being "engulfed" by heavy gimmicks or complex instrumentation, though it received mixed reviews from critics regarding the emotional depth and quality of the performance.

: There are slight differences between the album version and the single release, with some fans noting that the single version featured vocal adjustments intended to improve on the original recording.

: Ashanti wrote the track, which explores themes of resilience and loyalty in the face of outside negativity. The lyrics focus on a plea for a partner to ignore "them"—critics or doubters—and maintain their bond.

The track by Ashanti features several notable elements that distinguish it within her discography and the R&B landscape of the mid-2000s:

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: Released in 2005 as the second single from her third studio album, Concrete Rose , the song's commercial performance was limited after Def Jam declined to fund a music video due to legal issues surrounding Murder Inc. founder Irv Gotti at the time.

: A defining feature of the song is its prominent sample of Syl Johnson's "Could I Be Falling in Love". This choice followed the "sample-heavy" trend of Ashanti's early career but aimed for a more stripped-back feel compared to her previous "novelty" hits. ashanti_dont_let_them

: The song was an intentional effort by Ashanti to showcase her vocals without being "engulfed" by heavy gimmicks or complex instrumentation, though it received mixed reviews from critics regarding the emotional depth and quality of the performance. : Released in 2005 as the second single

: There are slight differences between the album version and the single release, with some fans noting that the single version featured vocal adjustments intended to improve on the original recording. This choice followed the "sample-heavy" trend of Ashanti's

: Ashanti wrote the track, which explores themes of resilience and loyalty in the face of outside negativity. The lyrics focus on a plea for a partner to ignore "them"—critics or doubters—and maintain their bond.

The track by Ashanti features several notable elements that distinguish it within her discography and the R&B landscape of the mid-2000s: