: Critics described the beat as "dark" and "infectious," often compared to the gritty southern production style of David Banner.
: The lyrics namecheck iconic Atlanta locations like Bankhead, College Park, and Adamsville, celebrating "Southern cooking" and the city's car culture. Ludacris’ Impact Ciara - Oh ft. Ludacris
Directed by the , the music video further solidified Ciara’s reputation as a top-tier performer. : Critics described the beat as "dark" and
: A downtempo R&B track with heavy hip-hop influences, recorded at a slow 60 beats per minute. : A downtempo R&B track with heavy hip-hop
"Oh" was a major commercial success, peaking at and No. 1 on Rhythmic and Hot 100 Airplay charts. Internationally, it reached the top five in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. It has remained a staple of 2000s R&B nostalgia, with Pitchfork ranking it at No. 127 on their list of the 500 best songs of the decade.