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2 Music video  





3 Impact and legacy  





4 Track listing  





5 Charts  



5.1  Weekly charts  





5.2  Year-end charts  





5.3  Decade-end charts  







6 Certifications  





7 Release history  





8 Mis-Teeq version  



8.1  Charts  







9 "The Party (This Is How We Do It)"  



9.1  Background  





9.2  Formats and track listings  





9.3  Charts  





9.4  Release history  







10 See also  





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"This Is How We Do It"
SinglebyMontell Jordan
from the album This Is How We Do It
ReleasedFebruary 6, 1995
Genre
Length
  • 4:37 (album version)
  • 3:59 (radio edit)
  • 3:39 (without rap)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Montell Jordan
  • Oji Pierce
Montell Jordan singles chronology
"This Is How We Do It"
(1995)
"Somethin' 4 da Honeyz"
(1995)
Music video
"This Is How We Do It"onYouTube

"This Is How We Do It" is the debut single of American singer-songwriter Montell Jordan. It was released by Def Jam Recordings on February 6, 1995, as the lead single from his debut studio album of the same name (1995). The single was Def Jam's first R&B release, and is Jordan's signature song.[4][5]

The song is exemplary of the hip hop soul style popular at the time.[2][4] It features Jordan singing over an enhanced Teddy Riley drumbeat sample of Slick Rick's "Children's Story" which in turn has an added interpolation of the bass of Bob James' "Nautilus".[3] "This Is How We Do It" peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 on April 15, 1995, rising from number six the previous week and displacing Madonna's "Take a Bow" from the top spot. It remained at number one for seven consecutive weeks. It was also number one for seven weeks on the R&B singles chart.[6] The single sold one million copies domestically and received platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[7][8] The accompanying music video for "This Is How We Do It" was directed by Hype Williams.[9][10]

The song earned Jordan a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards. The same year, the song was named Best R&B 12-inch at the International Dance Music AwardsinMiami.[11]

Critical reception[edit]

Chuck Campbell from Knoxville News Sentinel found that the track "combines enough elements to make for an unavoidable crossover hit, as Jordan's lilting voice meshes with "phat" beats, an incessant title refrain and a sample of rapper Slick Rick's 'Children's Story'."[12] Connie Johnson from Los Angeles Times felt the American R&B crooner and songwriter "has a youthful bravado", describing the song as "hard-slammin’".[13] Simon Price from Melody Maker viewed it as "Bobby Brown grooves with Snoop Dogg rhymes".[14] Another Melody Maker editor, David Stubbs, noted its "auto-pilot, fast-buck, anthemic swingbeat with the usual ring-a-ring-a-roses singalong chant and laboured partytime chorus."[15] Dele Fadele from NME praised it as "anthemic, defiant, and catchy".[16] Ralph Tee from Music Week'sRM Dance Update wrote, "This record is typical of everything that urban contemporary soul is about with its chugging swing/funk rhythms and intense Aaron Hall-style vocal and it's been flying out on import lately. Its main appeal is the infectious multi-vocal chorus, blasting out the song's title to ram home its anthemic qualities." He remarked that "there's masses of dancefloor appeal".[17] Another RM editor, James Hamilton, described it as a "soulfully whined, chanted and rapped rolling jackswing joller".[18]

Music video[edit]

The music video for the song was directed by American music video and film director Hype Williams.[9][10] The video opens at a house party with people mingling. Jordan sings and dances at the party, with back dancers on a sound stage, and later sitting in a booth with a woman. It was nominated for two awards at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, in the categories for Best Dance Video and Best R&B Video.[10] Remastered in HD, the video has generated more than 176 million views on YouTube as of January 2023.[19]

Impact and legacy[edit]

British music newspaper NME ranked "This Is How We Do It" number 12 in their list of the Top 20 of 1995 in December 1995.[20] In 1996, the song earned Jordan a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards. The same year, the song was named Best R&B 12-inch at the International Dance Music AwardsinMiami.[11] German magazine Spex included "This Is How We Do It" in their "The Best Singles of the Century" list in 1999.[21]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "This Is How We Do It" (LP Version) — 3:59
  2. "This Is How We Do It" (LP Instrumental) — 3:44
  3. "I Wanna" (LP Version) — 5:25
  4. "This Is How We Do It" (Acappella) — 3:47
  1. "This Is How We Do It" (Radio Mix) — 3:43
  2. "This Is How We Do It" (Tee's Radio Mix) — 3:46
  3. "This Is How We Do It" (Tee's Club Mix) — 5:19
  4. "This Is How We Do It" (Barr 9 Mix) — 4:05
  5. "This Is How We Do It" (Tee's Dub Mix) — 4:51
  6. "This Is How We Do It" (Wino Mix) — 3:58

Charts[edit]

Certifications[edit]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[56] Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[58] Platinum 1,000,000[57]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history[edit]

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States February 6, 1995
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
  • PMP
  • [citation needed]
    Japan April 26, 1995 CD Rush Associated Labels [59]
    United Kingdom May 1, 1995
    • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
  • Island
  • [60]

    Mis-Teeq version[edit]

    "This Is How We Do It"
    SinglebyMis-Teeq
    from the album Lickin' on Both Sides
    A-side"Roll On"
    ReleasedJune 17, 2002 (2002-06-17)[61]
    Genre
    Length3:47
    Label
    Songwriter(s)
    • Montell Jordan
    • Oji Pierce
    Producer(s)
    Mis-Teeq singles chronology
    "B with Me"
    (2002)
    "Roll On" / "This Is How We Do It"
    (2002)
    "Scandalous"
    (2003)

    In 2002, British girl group Mis-Teeq released their version as a double A-side with "Roll On". It peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart,[63] faring four places better than the original. The original by Jordan was featured in the 2002 film Ali G Indahouse, along with the Rishi Rich mix of Mis-Teeq's version, which is also on the film's soundtrack. "This Is How We Do It" is included on the special edition of the album Lickin' on Both Sides.

    Charts[edit]

    Chart (2002) Peak
    position
    Australia (ARIA)[64] 42
    Australian Urban (ARIA)[65] 13
    Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[66] 34
    Germany (Official German Charts)[67] 100
    Ireland (IRMA)[68] 41
    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[69] 31
    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[70] 25
    Scotland (OCC)[71] 19
    UK Singles (OCC)[63] 7

    "The Party (This Is How We Do It)"[edit]

    "The Party (This Is How We Do It)"
    SinglebyJoe Stone featuring Montell Jordan
    ReleasedMay 15, 2015[72]
    Recorded2015
    GenreHouse
    Length3:04
    LabelSpinnin'
    Songwriter(s)Montell Jordan
    Joe Stone singles chronology
    "The Party (This Is How We Do It)"
    (2015)
    "Until the Morning (Joe Stone Remix)"
    (2015)

    Dutch DJ Joe Stone released a remixed version of the song in 2015 with Jordan credited as the featured artist.

    Background[edit]

    Formats and track listings[edit]

    No.TitleLength
    1."The Party (This Is How We Do It) (Original Mix)" (featuring Montell Jordan)4:44
    2."The Party (This Is How We Do It) (Radio Edit)" (featuring Montell Jordan)3:04

    Charts[edit]

    Chart (2015) Peak
    position
    Ireland (IRMA)[73] 65
    Scotland (OCC)[74] 9
    UK Dance (OCC)[75] 9
    UK Singles (OCC)[76] 17
    USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[77] 14

    Release history[edit]

    Country Date Format Label
    Ireland July 31, 2015 Digital download Spinnin'
    United Kingdom[78]

    See also[edit]

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