Oh Ft. Ludacris: Ciara -
Revisit the defining sounds and visuals of Atlanta's Crunk&B era through these iconic clips: Ciara - Oh (Official Video) ft. Ludacris YouTube · CiaraVEVO
"Oh" was a major commercial success, peaking at and No. 1 on Rhythmic and Hot 100 Airplay charts. Internationally, it reached the top five in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. It has remained a staple of 2000s R&B nostalgia, with Pitchfork ranking it at No. 127 on their list of the 500 best songs of the decade. Ciara - Oh ft. Ludacris
: Set in an Atlanta alleyway block party, the video features cameos from Gucci Mane , Jazze Pha , and Boyz n da Hood . It was nominated for Best R&B Video at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. Chart Performance & Legacy Revisit the defining sounds and visuals of Atlanta's
The song was produced by the Philadelphia-based duo (Andre Harris and Vidal Davis). Its structure is defined by: Internationally, it reached the top five in the
While Ciara's airy vocals set the tone, Ludacris' third-verse feature is widely considered one of his most iconic collaborations. Ciara has shared that the verse was so impressive it even prompted a phone call from , who reached out to Ludacris to personally praise his performance. Music Video & Choreography
: Choreographed by Devyne Stephens , the video featured "intense" street-inspired movements performed by former dancers for Usher and MC Hammer.
: The lyrics namecheck iconic Atlanta locations like Bankhead, College Park, and Adamsville, celebrating "Southern cooking" and the city's car culture. Ludacris’ Impact