Girl Tonite - Charts

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 14
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 3
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks 2
UK Singles Chart 47
Twista
Albums
  • Runnin' Off at da Mouth
  • Resurrection
  • Adrenaline Rush
  • Kamikaze
  • The Day After
  • Adrenaline Rush 2007
  • Category F5
  • The Perfect Storm
Singles
  • "Mr. Tung Twista"
  • "Emotions"
  • "Get It Wet"
  • "In Your World"
  • "Slow Jamz"
  • "Overnight Celebrity"
  • "So Sexy"
  • "Sunshine"
  • "So Sexy: Chapter II (Like This)"
  • "Hope"
  • "Girl Tonite"
  • "Hit the Floor"
  • "So Lonely"
  • "Give It Up"
  • "Wetter"
  • "On Top"
  • "I Do"
  • "Make a Movie"
Featured Singles
  • "Po Pimp"
  • "Is That Your Chick (The Lost Verses)"
  • "Let's Go"
  • "Gotta Make It"
  • "DJ Play a Love Song"
  • "Spit Your Game"
  • "5000 Ones"
  • "Hell No (Leave Home)"
  • "Cuddy Buddy"
  • "Smile"
  • "Worldwide Choppers"
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Trey Songz
Studio albums
  • I Gotta Make It
  • Trey Day
  • Ready
  • Passion, Pain & Pleasure
  • Chapter V
Extended plays
  • Inevitable
Singles
  • "Gotta Make It"
  • "Gotta Go"
  • "Wonder Woman"
  • "Can't Help but Wait"
  • "Last Time"
  • "Missin' You"
  • "I Need a Girl"
  • "Successful"
  • "LOL :-)"
  • "I Invented Sex"
  • "Say Aah"
  • "Neighbors Know My Name"
  • "Already Taken"
  • "Bottoms Up"
  • "Can't Be Friends"
  • "Love Faces"
  • "Unusual"
  • "Heart Attack"
  • "2 Reasons"
  • "Simply Amazing"
  • "Dive In"
Featured singles
  • "Girl Tonite"
  • "1st Time"
  • "Cuddy Buddy"
  • "Ride"
  • "Yesterday"
  • "We Got Hood Love"
  • "Sex Room"
  • "If It Ain't About Money"
  • "Here I Am"
  • "Out of My Head"
  • "Take Off"
  • "Can't Get Enough"
  • "The Way You Move"
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