Bow Wow - Let Me Hold You (version) Ft. Omarion -

Produced by and No I.D. , the song’s smooth, melodic foundation is built on a heavy sample of Luther Vandross's 1985 version of "If Only for One Night" (originally by Brenda Russell). Bow Wow has noted that the record was cut in Atlanta after he personally brought the idea for the sample to Dupri. Notable Versions & Mixes

The video ends with a "to be continued" tag, leading directly into the sequel video for Bow Wow’s next hit single, "Like You" featuring Ciara. Cultural Impact Bow Wow - Let Me Hold You (Version) ft. Omarion

is a landmark 2005 R&B and hip-hop collaboration that paired rapper Bow Wow with singer Omarion for the first time. Released as the lead single from Bow Wow's platinum-certified fourth album, Wanted , the track peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains a quintessential "young love" anthem of the mid-2000s. Musical Production & Samples Produced by and No I

Standard backing track without vocals, often paired with an additional version that includes background vocals for performance. Visuals and Viral Legacy Notable Versions & Mixes The video ends with

The song was pivotal in transitioning Bow Wow from a teenage star into a mature mainstream hitmaker. It also laid the groundwork for his and Omarion’s 2007 collaborative album, . Fans and critics still cite it as one of the best R&B/hip-hop duos of its era, praising its "perfect harmony" and lasting nostalgia.