The story was notably continued nearly two decades later in the video for their 2021 follow-up duet, "Where I Belong" .
The single was a massive commercial success, serving as a "return to form" for both artists. Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey - Baby If You Give It To Me
It reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and held similar top-three positions in Australia and the United Kingdom. The story was notably continued nearly two decades
It was eventually certified Gold by the RIAA in 2020 for selling over 500,000 units. Iconic Music Video It was eventually certified Gold by the RIAA
Interestingly, "I Know What You Want" is one of the rare songs in Carey’s catalogue that she did not write or co-write, which meant she did not personally receive the songwriting awards it later won from ASCAP. Chart Success and Impact
The song stayed in the US top 40 for 21 weeks and ranked as the 17th biggest song of 2003.
The song was produced by , who originally developed the beat on a tour bus journey from New York to Los Angeles. Busta Rhymes felt Mariah Carey was the perfect choice to add a "sexy" vibe to the track, describing her as genuine and one of the greatest people he had met.