Brooke Valentine - Girlfight ●

As the title suggests, the lyrics revolve around tension between two women over a man. Brooke Valentine delivers a confrontational performance, warning a rival that their conflict is about to escalate into a physical altercation. The repetitive hook— "We 'bout to have a girlfight" —emphasizes the track's raw, club-ready energy.

: It features Lil Jon's signature heavy basslines, rhythmic handclaps, and frantic synthesizer arrangements.

"Girlfight" is the high-octane 2005 debut single by American singer Brooke Valentine. Produced by Lil Jon, the track became a defining crunk-R&B anthem of the mid-2000s, peaking at on the Billboard Hot 100. Production & Sound Brooke Valentine - Girlfight

: It features intense choreography and stylized combat scenes.

Directed by Chris Robinson, the music video leaned into the "fight" theme with a cinematic, Kill Bill -inspired aesthetic. As the title suggests, the lyrics revolve around

: It includes guest verses from Big Boi (of Outkast) and Lil Jon himself, adding both Atlanta-bred rap credibility and hype-man energy. Lyrical Content

: For many, "Girlfight" remains Brooke Valentine's signature song and a nostalgic staple of the mid-2000s R&B scene. It helped establish her as a bold new voice before she moved into other ventures, including her later role on the reality series Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood . Again a - World Radio History : It features Lil Jon's signature heavy basslines,

: The track famously samples the horns from the 1980 post-disco track "Adventures in the Land of Music" by Dynasty. This same sample was used by Camp Lo in "Luchini (This Is It)" and Angie Martinez in "If I Could Go".