Jaheim - Put That Woman First - Warner Records

Lyrically, the song serves as a "grown man" ode to penance and prioritizing a partner.

The song’s foundation is a prominent sample of William Bell ’s 1968 classic, "". This soulful backdrop, produced by KayGee and Dinky Bingham , complements Jaheim’s gritty yet smooth vocal delivery, which critics and fans often compare to the lineage of soul legends like Teddy Pendergrass. Lyrical Themes and Message Jaheim - Put That Woman First Warner Records

: Jaheim lists distractions—from work and "All-Star Weekend" to street life—that caused him to neglect his relationship. Lyrically, the song serves as a "grown man"

"Put That Woman First" by , released under Warner Records in 2003, is widely considered a definitive R&B anthem of the early 2000s. As the lead single from his platinum sophomore album, Still Ghetto , the track peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #5 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Musical Composition and Sampling Musical Composition and Sampling : The chorus warns

: The chorus warns other men that neglecting their partners leads to a breakdown in trust, symbolized by "finding numbers in her purse" or her "playing little games".

: Reviewers highlight the song's emphasis on respect, commitment, and protection as essential pillars of a healthy relationship. Critical Reception Unveiling the Secrets of "Put That Woman First"