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| "So Anxious" | ||||
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| Single by Ginuwine | ||||
| from the album 100% Ginuwine | ||||
| Released | June 1, 1999 | |||
| Recorded | 1998 | |||
| Length | 4:35 | |||
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| Songwriters |
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| Producer | Timbaland | |||
| Ginuwine singles chronology | ||||
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"So Anxious" is a song by R&B singer Ginuwine. It was written by Static Major, Digital Black, and Timbaland for his second studio album 100% Ginuwine (1999), while production was helmed by the latter. The song describes the narrator anxiously waiting on his lover all night to return his calls so that she can meet him for romance. Released as the album's third single, "So Anxious" became Ginuwine's second top 20 pop hit. It also reached number two on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The music video was directed by Chris Robinson.
Track listing
[edit]| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "So Anxious" | Timbaland | 4:37 | |
| 2. | "Toe 2 Toe" |
| Timbaland | 2:13 |
| 3. | "Medley" (What's So Different?"/"Final Warning"/"Wait a Minute"/"No. 1 Fan) | 8:14 |
Credits and personnel
[edit]Credits lifted from the liner notes of 100% Ginuwine.[2]
- Benjamin "Digital Black" Bush – writer
- Jimmy Douglass – mixing engineer
- Stephen Garrett – writer
- Ginuwine – vocals
- Timbaland – mixing engineer, producer, writer
Charts
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Weekly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Certifications
[edit]| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
|---|---|---|
| New Zealand (RMNZ)[8] | Gold | 15,000‡ |
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‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||
Cover versions
[edit]- Drake sampled "So Anxious" in the songs "Legend" and "Madonna" on his 2015 mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late.[9]
- R&B singer August Alsina covered the song in March 2015, however it was not released as a single.
- The Sunday Service Choir, a gospel group led by Kanye West, interpolates "So Anxious" in the song "Soul's Anchored" on their 2019 debut album Jesus Is Born.
References
[edit]- ^ Amazon.com: Ginuwine: Music amazon.com. Retrieved October 18, 2008
- ^ 100% Ginuwine (booklet). Ginuwine. Epic Records. 1999.
{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Ginuwine Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
- ^ "Ginuwine Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
- ^ "Ginuwine Chart History (Rhythmic Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
- ^ "Billboard Top 100 - 1999". Retrieved August 28, 2010.
- ^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 1999". Billboard. 2 January 2013. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
- ^ "New Zealand single certifications – Ginuwine – So Anxious". Radioscope. Retrieved May 5, 2025. Type So Anxious in the "Search:" field and press Enter.
- ^ "Drake's 'Legend' - Discover the Sample Source". WhoSampled.
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Background and recording
Development
"So Anxious" was written by Static Major, Digital Black, and Timbaland during sessions in 1998 for Ginuwine's second studio album, 100% Ginuwine, which was recorded over two months in New York.[7][8] The song emerged from the late-1990s R&B landscape, where trends increasingly featured sensual and anticipatory narratives centered on desire and intimacy, as seen in works by artists like Jodeci and Aaliyah.[9][10] The track's creation built on Ginuwine's established collaboration with Timbaland, which had begun with his debut album Ginuwine... the Bachelor in 1996 and continued through their shared history in DeVante Swing's Da Bassment collective.[11] Static Major, a key songwriter for Ginuwine and member of the R&B group Playa, played a central role in crafting the song's hook, infusing it with his signature melodic style that complemented Timbaland's innovative production approach.[6][12] This partnership allowed the song to capture a blend of emotional tension and rhythmic anticipation, aligning with the album's overall sensual vibe shaped by Timbaland's influence.[1]Production
"So Anxious" was recorded in 1998 for Ginuwine's second studio album, 100% Ginuwine, primarily at Manhattan Center Studios in New York City.[13][14] The track's production was handled by Timbaland, who employed his signature 1990s style featuring layered, fuzzed-out synthesizers and minimalistic, stuttering drum beats to create a slow-burning, atmospheric R&B groove.[15][16] A key element of the instrumental hook is a sample from Michael Franks' 1976 jazz track "Mr. Blue," drawn from the song's distinctive guitar riff and integrated to enhance the seductive, tension-building vibe.[17] Engineer Jimmy Douglass, credited as Senator Jimmy D, handled the recording and mixing, capturing Ginuwine's breathy, intimate vocal performance through careful overdubs and processing that emphasized the song's anxious, yearning tone.[13][2]Music and lyrics
Composition
"So Anxious" is a mid-tempo R&B track clocking in at 96 beats per minute, composed in the key of F# minor, with a duration of 4:36.[18] The song's instrumentation centers on a smooth synth bass line and subtle hi-hat patterns, layered with acoustic guitar riffs sampled from Michael Franks's 1976 jazz track "Mr. Blue," fostering a seductive, lounge-like atmosphere reminiscent of late-night intimacy.[17][15] It adheres to a classic verse-chorus structure, beginning with two verses that build narrative tension, followed by recurring choruses, and culminating in an extended bridge that intensifies the mood through detailed imagery of physical closeness.[19] Ad-libs such as breathy "oohs" and overlapping vocal harmonies add layers of emotional depth, enhancing the track's confessional and personal tone.[19] Timbaland's production introduces a sharp beat switch midway, abruptly altering the rhythm to heighten the underlying sense of urgency and anticipation.[15] This dynamic shift, paired with the minimalist arrangement, underscores the song's quiet, crawling sensuality while maintaining its radio-friendly polish.Themes
"So Anxious" centers on the theme of romantic anticipation and physical longing, with the narrator expressing impatience while home alone at nine o'clock, paging his lover in hopes of an intimate rendezvous.[19] The song's narrative builds tension through this waiting period, highlighting the emotional intensity of desire as the protagonist imagines the upcoming encounter.[6] The lyrics explore vulnerability in desire, portraying the narrator's impatience and sensuality through the recurring metaphor of being "so anxious," which conveys a mix of emotional exposure and eager yearning for connection.[19] This vulnerability is evident in lines where the narrator admits to fantasizing about his lover's responses, underscoring the raw, unguarded aspects of romantic longing.[6] Co-written by Static Major, the lyrics emphasize consent and mutual excitement, as seen in the lover's reciprocal dirty talk and expressions indicating shared thoughts, fostering a dynamic of enthusiastic participation.[8] This approach aligns with 1990s R&B's shift toward more explicit expressions of empowered intimacy, where songs increasingly depicted desire as a consensual and mutually affirming experience rather than one-sided pursuit.[9] The track also reflects pager-era communication, with the narrator's act of paging evoking the nostalgic technology of late-1990s interpersonal connections.[6]Release and promotion
Single release
"So Anxious" was released on June 1, 1999, as the third single from Ginuwine's second studio album, 100% Ginuwine, through Epic Records and its 550 Music imprint.[19] The single capitalized on the album's rising momentum, which had debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200 shortly after its March 16, 1999, launch and achieved Gold certification by June for sales exceeding 500,000 units in the United States.[20] The song was issued in several formats, including CD single and maxi-single in Europe, as well as a 12-inch vinyl promo in the United States.[21] B-sides on these releases featured "Toe 2 Toe," a non-album track, alongside an eight-minute medley blending album cuts such as "What's So Different?," "Final Warning," "Wait a Minute," and "No. 1 Fan."[21] Promotion centered on a strong radio airplay campaign targeting urban contemporary stations, where the track garnered significant spins and phone requests during the summer months, positioning it as a seasonal hit.[22] This effort was synchronized with Ginuwine's 1999 tour supporting 100% Ginuwine, including merchandise like tour shirts emblazoned with the single's title to boost visibility at live performances.[23]Music video
The music video for "So Anxious" was directed by Chris Robinson and shot in 1999 on a minimalist bedroom set designed to evoke intimacy.[24][25] Employing a visual style characterized by low lighting and close-up shots, the video depicts Ginuwine lounging on the bed while interacting with several dancers, underscoring the song's sensuality through subtle, non-explicit gestures that align with its themes of anticipation.[25] Notable elements include cameo appearances by producer Timbaland, who briefly joins the scene on the bed, alongside choreography that emphasizes slow, anticipatory movements to mirror the track's languid rhythm.[25][1] The video premiered on BET in July 1999, aiding its visibility on rhythmic formats.[22]Commercial performance
Weekly charts
"So Anxious" achieved notable success on several US weekly charts following its release in June 1999. On the Billboard Hot 100, the single debuted at number 68 on the chart dated July 17, 1999, climbed steadily, and reached its peak position of number 16 on the week of August 21, 1999, after spending 20 weeks on the chart.[26] The track performed even stronger on R&B-oriented charts, reflecting its appeal within the genre. It peaked at number 2 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for one week on August 28, 1999, marking Ginuwine's highest placement on that ranking at the time.[27] Additionally, "So Anxious" crossed over to rhythmic radio formats, attaining a peak of number 6 on the Rhythmic Airplay chart in September 1999.[28]| Chart (1999) | Peak position | Peak date |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 16 | August 21 |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard) | 2 | August 28 |
| US Rhythmic Airplay (Billboard) | 6 | September 18 |
Year-end charts
"So Anxious" achieved notable placements on the 1999 year-end charts, reflecting its summer success on both pop and R&B formats. On the US Billboard Hot 100 year-end chart, the song ranked at number 80, underscoring its crossover appeal despite peaking at number 16 during its weekly run. In the R&B genre, it performed even stronger, landing at number 24 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs year-end chart, which highlighted Ginuwine's growing prominence amid fierce competition from acts like Destiny's Child and TLC, whose hits dominated the top spots.[29] The track's momentum waned after its mid-1999 peak, resulting in no significant year-end presence on either chart in 2000 as subsequent singles from the album took precedence.| Chart (1999) | Position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 80 |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 24 |
Certifications
Despite its strong airplay and chart performance, the single has not received any certification from the RIAA as of November 2025. The song's commercial performance was primarily driven by physical sales and radio in its original era, with no official awards reflecting that period. A post-2020 streaming resurgence, including over 173 million plays on Spotify as of November 2025, has yet to result in digital certifications from major bodies.[30]Critical reception and legacy
Contemporary reviews
Upon its release in 1999, "So Anxious" received positive attention from music critics, who praised its seductive atmosphere and the synergy between Ginuwine and producer Timbaland. The track's smooth, futuristic sound was seen as a highlight of Ginuwine's sophomore album 100% Ginuwine, building on the sensual themes of romantic longing explored in the song's lyrics.[31] Rolling Stone included "So Anxious" in its list of the 99 best songs of 1999, noting it as one of the era's standout slow jams about two-way pagers in R&B.[31] Critics appreciated the way the song blended innovative beats with intimate storytelling, marking a step forward from Ginuwine's debut. While some reviewers offered minor critiques regarding formulaic R&B elements, the reception was largely favorable. Overall, "So Anxious" was viewed as elevating Ginuwine's image to a more mature, sophisticated level following his breakout success with Ginuwine... the Bachelor.Cultural impact
"So Anxious" has been sampled in 12 tracks across various genres, demonstrating its enduring appeal in hip-hop production. Notably, Drake incorporated the song's hook into "Legend" and "Madonna," both from his 2015 mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late, where the sample underscores themes of introspection and vulnerability in contemporary rap.[32][33] The track has inspired several covers that reinterpret its sensual R&B essence. In 2019, the Sunday Service Choir delivered a gospel-infused rendition titled "Souls Anchored" on their album Jesus Is Born, transforming the original's intimate vibe into a spiritually uplifting arrangement.[34] More recently, independent artist Taija New released a nostalgic cover on Lemon8 in 2025, capturing the song's emotional depth to evoke 1990s R&B nostalgia for new listeners.[35] As a cornerstone of late-1990s R&B, "So Anxious" remains iconic in playlists curated for romantic or "set the mood" atmospheres, influencing its placement in modern streaming selections. As of November 2025, the song had surpassed 173 million streams on Spotify, contributing to its rediscovery among Generation Z audiences through viral social media content that analyzes its lyrics and production.[36]Credits and personnel
Songwriters and producers
"So Anxious" was written by Stephen Ellis Garrett (Static Major), Benjamin "Digital Black" Bush (Digital Black), and Timothy Mosley (Timbaland).[19] The track's production was led by Timbaland, who crafted its signature smooth, anticipatory beat.[13][1] Publishing for the song was managed through affiliations with Blackground Records—via which Timbaland appeared courtesy—and Epic Records, the primary label for Ginuwine's 100% Ginuwine album.[13] The track samples the guitar riff from Michael Franks' 1976 song "Mr. Blue."[17]Additional personnel
The lead vocals for "So Anxious" were performed by Ginuwine, with background vocals contributed by Static Major.[2][13] Timbaland handled the core instrumentation, including drums and keyboards, as part of his production role on the track.[37][13] Additional elements included guitar by Bill Pettaway and bass guitar by Danté Nolen, with Timbaland integrating a sample from Michael Franks' "Mr. Blue" for the track's distinctive guitar riff.[2][13][5] Engineering duties were led by Jimmy Douglass, who served as recording and mixing engineer, with assistant engineering by Todd Wachsmuth.[13] The track was recorded at Manhattan Center Studios in New York, NY.[13] The album containing the song was mastered at The Hit Factory in New York by Chris Gehringer.[13] A&R direction for the album was provided by Michael Caplan, while executive production involved Jomo Hankerson, Barry Hankerson, and Ginuwine for 550 Music/Epic Records.[13][38]Track listing
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "So Anxious" | S. Garrett B. Bush T. Mosley | Timbaland | 4:37 |
| 2 | "Toe 2 Toe" | E. Lumpkin T. Mosley | Timbaland | 2:13 |
| 3 | "Medley" ("What's So Different?" / "Final Warning" / "Wait a Minute" / "No. 1 Fan") | Various | Various | 8:14 |
