"What'cha Wanna Do"
Single by Pras Michel featuring The Product G&B and Free
from the album Ghetto Supastar
ReleasedJanuary 1999
Recorded1998
GenreHip-hop
Length3:57
LabelColumbia Records
Songwriter(s)Pras Michel
Producer(s)Pras
Pras Michel featuring The Product G&B and Free singles chronology
"Blue Angels"
(1998)
"What'cha Wanna Do"
(1999)
"Another One Bites the Dust"
(1998)

"What'cha Wanna Do" is a hip hop song by Pras Michel, released as the fourth single from his debut solo studio album, Ghetto Supastar. The track features vocals from American group The Product G&B and rapper Free. The single was due to be released on September 28, 1998, but was pulled, and a last minute replacement, Blue Angels, was released instead. The single was later released in the United States in January 1999, and a music video was filmed. The single was scheduled for release in the United Kingdom in February 1999, but was once again pulled. Some copies of the single found their way onto the shelves. The music video (directed by William Heins) features Michel performing the song in a club, surrounded by people. It also shows him visiting a camp on Hawaii beach, and performing in between a group of girls, surrounded by palm trees. The Product G&B make an appearance in the video.[1]

Track listing

  1. "What'cha Wanna Do" (4:12)
  2. "What'cha Wanna Do" (The Neptunes Bang Your Head Remix) (feat. Pharrell, Kelis and Clipse) (4:25)
  3. "What'cha Wanna Do" (Seani B Remix) (4:51)
  • UK CD2
  1. "What'cha Wanna Do" (Stonebridge's Roots 'N' Culture Mix)
  2. "What'cha Wanna Do" (Stonebridge's Roots 'N' Bass Mix)
  3. "What'cha Wanna Do" (Jason Nevins Hip-Hop-Don't-Stop Remix)
  4. "Blue Angels" (Seani B Remix - Long Version) (featuring Zagu Zarr)

Charts

Chart (1999)[3] Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[4] 72

References

  1. "Pras Michel (Fugees) - What'cha Wanna Do - Music Video". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  2. "Images for Pras* - What'cha Wanna Do". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  3. "The Official Charts Company - Blue Angels by Pras Michel Search". The Official Charts Company. 6 May 2013.
  4. "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.


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