Blu — Cantrell - Hit 'em Up Style (oops!) (video Version)
: The lyrics serve as a revenge anthem for women who have been cheated on. It encourages "economic revenge" by spending the unfaithful partner's money and assets on a high-end shopping spree. The Music Video
"Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" is the iconic debut single by American R&B singer , released on April 23, 2001. As the lead single from her debut album, So Blu , it remains her most successful track in the United States, famously peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 . Song Composition and Meaning Blu Cantrell - Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!) (Video Version)
Directed by , the Official Video for "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" visually brings the song's themes to life. : The lyrics serve as a revenge anthem
: It blends contemporary R&B with pop-rap and a distinctive swing feel, characterized by its jazz-influenced tempo of 90 beats per minute. As the lead single from her debut album,
: The track was written and produced by Dallas Austin , known for his work with artists like TLC.
: The song features a notable sample of Frank Sinatra’s "The Boys' Night Out" (1962), which provides its catchy, rhythmic backbone.