"Ms. Jackson" is a song by the American hip hop duo Outkast, consisting of André 3000 and Big Boi. It was released on October 24, 2000, as the second single from Outkast's fourth album, Stankonia. It topped the US BillboardHot 100 chart for one week on February 17, 2001, and reached number one in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. Rolling Stone ranked it 55th on its "100 Best Songs of the 2000s" list in June 2011 and at number 145 on its "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list in 2021.[4][5] On October 2011, NME placed it at number 81 on its list of the "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".[6]
In Vibe magazine, a few years after the song was released, André Benjamin (André 3000) recalled creating the song, "'Ms. Jackson' was an acoustic guitar song that I was doing at home. Then I just converted it over into something people could understand a little bit more."[8] The song was inspired, in part, by Benjamin's relationship with Erykah Badu and her mother.[9] In November 2016, Badu described her initial reaction to the song, stating that, "It hit kind of a sore spot. I didn't wanna hear that, especially when I heard Big Boi's verse. When I heard André's verse, I felt very good because his verse was really, really inspiring. He just said how he felt and it was his honest feelings and I always respected that and listened to what he felt and appreciated it." Badu also noted that her mother loved the song, saying, "Baby, she bought herself a 'Ms. Jackson' license plate. She had the mug, she had the ink pen, she had the headband, everything."[10]
Content
Lyrically, the song is a love profession to the mother of the narrator's romantic partner that examines the issues that arise from having a child out of wedlock.[11][12] In the song, the narrator promises to support his child regardless of what happens.[12] The instrumentation samples the Brothers Johnson's version (with various audio effects, prominently reversing) of "Strawberry Letter 23", by Shuggie Otis.[13][better source needed]
Critical reception
Billboard magazine wrote that song's message is genuine, noting its 1980s hip-hop sound and Outkast's "frantic" lyrics that emphasize the track's storyline.[12] Reviewing the parent album, the same publication compared the track to an "old-school hip-hop love song" and called it "oh-so-radio-ready".[14] Marci Kenon of Billboard called the "babies' mommas' mommas" hook memorable and later referred to the track as "infectious".[15][16]
In 2020, The Ringer ranked the song number five on its list of the 50 greatest Outkast songs,[17] and in 2021, The Guardian ranked the song number six on its list of the 20 greatest Outkast songs.[18]
Music video
The song's music video, directed by F. Gary Gray and produced by Earthtone III,[19] works as a possible metaphor for the duo's "stormy" relationships with the mothers of their children and their families.[20][better source needed] In the United States, a DVD single featuring the videos for "B.O.B" and "Ms. Jackson" was released in 2000, before the other physical formats. Along with Toni Braxton's "Just Be a Man About It", this single was the first to bear only a DVD credit on the BillboardHot 100 until the other formats were issued. Because "Ms. Jackson" was the only Outkast song that was present on the Hot 100 at the time, sales points were added to this song instead of "B.O.B".[21]
Track listings
US maxi-CD and 12-inch single, Australian CD single[22][23][24]
* Sales figures based on certification alone. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
^ abMs. Jackson (US DVD single liner notes). Outkast. LaFace Records, Arista Records. 2000. 73008-24516-9.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Ms. Jackson (US maxi-CD single liner notes). Outkast. LaFace Records, Arista Records. 2001. 73008-24525-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Ms. Jackson (US 12-inch single sleeve). Outkast. LaFace Records, Arista Records. 2001. 73008-24525-1.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Ms. Jackson (European CD single liner notes). Outkast. LaFace Records, Arista Records. 2001. 74321 82252 2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^ abMs. Jackson (UK CD single liner notes). Outkast. LaFace Records, Arista Records. 2001. 74321 836822.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Ms. Jackson (UK 12-inch single vinyl disc). Outkast. LaFace Records, Arista Records. 2001. 74321 83682 1.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Ms. Jackson (UK cassette single sleeve). Outkast. LaFace Records, Arista Records. 2001. 74321 836824.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)