Jermaine Dupri - Sweetheart Ft. Mariah Carey -

: In a departure from his signature style, Williams opted not to use a fisheye lens because the museum building itself already provided inherent visual distortion.

: Classified as a blend of dance, hip-hop, and R&B, the track features heavy synths and bass runs.

: While the song was sent to U.S. radio on September 7, 1998 , its planned commercial release in the United States was withdrawn. Instead, it was often distributed for free with purchases of the #1's album. Jermaine Dupri - Sweetheart ft. Mariah Carey

: Because it lacked a commercial single release in the U.S., its chart performance there was limited to the Bubbling Under Hot 100 . However, it reached the top 20 in Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

: Carey is seen in metal-mesh outfits designed to match the museum's motif and riding through the city on a motorcycle. Chart Performance and Critical Reception : In a departure from his signature style,

: Reviewers often praised Carey’s restrained, "sexy" vocal delivery, while some noted that the track felt more like a showcase for her than for Dupri.

: Filmed in August 1998 in Bilbao, Spain , primarily at the Guggenheim Museum, which was chosen for its unique, deconstructivist architecture. radio on September 7, 1998 , its planned

: In a 2018 interview, Dupri admitted he wished he could redo the song to make it sound "a little more ghetto".