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      • "Naughty Girl" peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Beyoncé's fourth consecutive release from the album to reach the top-five on that chart. The single reached the top-ten in New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
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  2. "Naughty Girl" peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Beyoncé's fourth consecutive release from the album to reach the top-five on that chart. The single reached the top-ten in New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

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  3. Jan 15, 2004 · After fifty days on the "Naughty Girl" list, he was ranked 7th on the TRL Walk of Fame. The video received the award for the best female video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards (the same statuette was won by the video "Crazy in Love" the year before).

  4. The single reached the top ten in New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. "Naughty Girl" was certified gold by the American and Australian trade associations of record producers. It was also certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand.

  5. Mar 14, 2004 · Naughty Girl. Beyoncé. Track 2 on Dangerously in Love. Producers. Beyoncé & Scott Storch. In 2003, all the talk was about the 100% gold that was “Crazy in Love”, but we secretly wondered how...

  6. Naughty Girl is an R&B/disco song written by Beyoncé Knowles, Scott Storch, Robert Waller, and Angela Beyincé for Knowles' debut solo album, Dangerously in Love (2003). It was released as the fourth single .

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    • Columbia
    • January 30, 2004
  7. Naughty Girl by Beyoncé song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

  8. -Beyoncé's song "Naughty Girl" is from her album Dangerously in Love. -The song was written by Beyoncé, Scott Storch, Robert Waller and Angela Beyincé. -Naughty Girl" is an R&B song inspired by the song "Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer (1975).