Crazy (Dream song)
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"Crazy" is a single released in 2003 by the girl group, Dream. It was the group's last single before they finally broke up. It was also the only released single to feature the group's new member, Kasey Sheridan. It also featured a guest appearance by rapper Loon
Loon (rapper)
Amir Junaid Muhadith best known by his stage name Loon, is an African-American rapper that was formerly part of P. Diddy's Bad Boy Records, where he released his self-titled debut album, Loon. He has also made many guest appearances on songs of the R&B and hip hop genres. He is best known for his...

. The song was originally titled "Krazy" and featured rapper Eve
Eve (rapper)
Eve Jihan Jeffers , is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer and actress. Her first three albums have reached a total of over 8 million albums sold worldwide. She has also achieved success in fashion as she started a clothing line titled "Fetish." She won a Grammy Award in 2002 for the...

, but the name was changed to "Crazy". However, the digital version of Reality
Reality (Dream album)
Reality is Dream's second album. It features production by producers such as Scott Storch, Diddy, Darkchild, and the The Underdogs. It was completed by and set to be released in 2003, but never hit retail stores due to lack of promotion. One of the songs from the album, "That's OK", can be heard on...

lists the track under its original title of "Krazy".

The music video took place in a Middle Eastern setting. It showed the girls wearing harem
Harem
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-like costumes and dancing in a very provocative style. According to MTV News, this new "sexed-up" style was not welcomed by the group and was one of the factors that led to their break-up .

Though Reality
Reality (Dream album)
Reality is Dream's second album. It features production by producers such as Scott Storch, Diddy, Darkchild, and the The Underdogs. It was completed by and set to be released in 2003, but never hit retail stores due to lack of promotion. One of the songs from the album, "That's OK", can be heard on...

was never released on CD, there was a promotional CD single released for "Crazy" in 2003 which featured three tracks: Main Version, Main Version without Rap, and Instrumental.

Track listings

US Promo
  1. Crazy [Main Version]
  2. Crazy [Main Version W/O Rap]
  3. Crazy [Instrumental]

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