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"Incomplete"
Song

"Incomplete" is a 2000 number-one hit single recorded by Sisqó for Def Soul Records. Written by Def Soul artist Montell Jordan and Anthony "Shep" Crawford, and produced by Crawford, the song was Sisqó's biggest solo hit single, and his only number-one hit. "Incomplete" is taken from Sisqó's first solo album, Unleash the Dragon.

The song was originally recorded by LaFace Records artist Sam Salter, whose version remains in the vaults. Jordan and Crawford offered "Incomplete" to Sisqó in 1999, as he was recording his debut solo album. Sisqó wasn't particularly fond of the song, a slow ballad close in style to those he recorded as lead singer of Dru Hill, and had to be coerced into recording the composition.

"Incomplete" features Sisqó in the role of a rich and famous man who appears to have everything he wants in life, except for the love of the woman who left him some time ago. The song's music video, directed by Chris Robinson, depicts Sisqó as living a solitary life in a large mansion, and spending his free time remembering his happier times.

The song was a number-one hit on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. "Incomplete" is also Sisqó's third and final Hot 100 Top 40 hit; within two years of "Incomplete's" release, Sisqó would return to his role as Dru Hill's lead singer.

Credits

  • Lead vocals by Sisqó
  • Background vocals by Sisqó and Shae Jones
  • Written by Montell Jordan and Anthony "Shep" Crawford
  • Produced by Anthony "Shep" Crawford
Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single
August 12 2000
Succeeded by

See also