Top 7 Mýa Hits That Defined the Early 2000s
Mýa was a defining force in the early 2000s, capturing fans with her angelic vocals, sultry dance moves, and timeless R&B hits.
The Washington, D.C. native's ability to fuse R&B, pop, and hip-hop with personal themes made her a standout artist, representing the era’s evolving sound. Tracks like “Case of the Ex” and “My Love Is Like... Wo” became anthems, showcasing her talent for creating catchy, relatable music. Her collaboration on “Lady Marmalade” became an iconic cultural moment, demonstrating her ability to hold her own alongside other superstar artists.
In honor of the singer’s 45th birthday, we’re looking back at seven tracks that defined an era.
“Case of the Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do?)”
This sassy anthem marked a turning point in Mýa’s career. The song explored the complexities of relationships and exes. It resonated with fans and propelled her to new heights on the charts. The track was also famously featured during a fiery episode of the hit series Insecure.
“Lock You Down”
While it garnered mixed reviews from critics, “Lock You Down” remains one of Mýa’s most memorable collaborations from the 2000s. The Scott Storch-produced single featured a guest verse from Lil Wayne and is a staple at any party.
“Best of Me” featuring Jadakiss
A standout track from her Fear of Flying album, “Best of Me,” featuring Jadakiss, embodied the early 2000s fusion of hip-hop and R&B. No playlist was complete without it.
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“My Love Is Like… Wo”
In 2003, Mýa released “My Love Is Like... Wo” from her third studio album Moodring. The iconic Missy Elliott co-wrote and produced the mid-tempo single. From the song to the one-woman show visuals, Mýa delivered a masterclass in versatility.
“Fallen”
“Fallen” was a sultry ballad that showcased Mýa’s softer side. Its smooth production made it stand out from Moodring and remains one of her signature tracks.
“Lady Marmalade”
In 2001, Mýa teamed up with Christina Aguilera, Pink, and Lil' Kim for this powerhouse “Lady Marmalade” powerhouse cover from Moulin Rouge! The collaboration was a musical gem that became an instant fan favorite.
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“Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)”
Though Mýa was a featured artist on Pras’ “Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are),” her sultry vocals on the catchy chorus made the rock-inspired single an instant classic. The track also featured a memorable verse from the late Ol' Dirty Bastard.