About "I Care 4 U"
"I Care 4 U" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah. Written by Missy Elliott and Timbaland, the song was originally recorded for Aaliyah's second studio album One in a Million (1996), but the recording was shelved. It was re-recorded in 2000 for Aaliyah (2001). A neo soul ballad, "I Care 4 U" features beatboxing, an electric piano and multi-tracked vocals.
Following Aaliyah's death on August 25, 2001, "I Care 4 U" received heavy airplay in the United States despite not having been released as a single. It peaked at number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song was then included on Aaliyah's posthumous compilation album of the same name and was released as its third single on April 8, 2003.
Top songs by Aaliyah
- Hot Like Fire
- Came To Give Love
- 4 Page Letter
- Rock The Boat
- Back & Forth (mr. Lee & R. Kelly's Remix)
- I Need You Tonight
- Don't Worry
- Heartbroken
- Try Again
- All I Need
- Are You That Somebody?
- Everything's Gonna Be Alright
- How Could The One I Gave My Heart To
- Are You Feelin' Me
- Come Back In One Piece
- I Can Be
- Aaliyah
- I Care 4 U
- Street Thing
- Old School
- The One I Gave My Heart To
- Throw Your Hands Up
- Those Were The Days
- It's Over Now
- Caminos De Guanajuato
- Got To Give It Up
- At Your Best (remix)
- Are You That Somebody (remix)
- Ain't Never
- I Don't Wanna (remix)
- I Gotcha Back
- Come Over
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