"Check on It" is a single recorded by American singer Beyoncé Knowles for the promotional cycle around the mid-2000s comedy film The Pink Panther. The track blends contemporary R&B with dance and pop elements and was released as a high-profile tie-in to the movie in which Beyoncé co-starred. Although it was connected to the film, the song did not appear on the movie's soundtrack release because that album contained only orchestral scores.
Writing, production, and versions
The song's writing credits include Beyoncé Knowles, Kasseem Dean, Sean Garrett, Angela Beyincé and Stayve Thomas, reflecting a collaborative process between singer and established hitmakers. Production was handled by Beyoncé in partnership with producer Swizz Beatz, giving the single a rhythmic, beat-driven backdrop. Multiple remixes and alternate versions were circulated, some featuring guest rap contributions, which was common for pop and R&B singles of the era.
Release, inclusion, and compilations
Although not on the film's commercial score album, the song was later included on Destiny's Child's greatest-hits compilation #1's and appeared on selected non-U.S. editions of Beyoncé's second solo album, B'Day. The placement on different releases helped the single reach a broad international audience and tied the song to both Beyoncé's solo career and her former group's catalog.
Style, lyrics, and video
Musically the track mixes sultry, flirtatious lyrics with a club-ready arrangement. Thematically it centers on attraction and playful command, using repetitive hooks and call-and-response phrasing suited for radio and dance floors. The accompanying music video became recognized for its stylized visuals, choreographed group routines and a color-forward aesthetic, reinforcing the song's playful, confident tone.
Reception and legacy
"Check on It" was a commercial success in the United States and internationally, receiving strong radio airplay and charting highly on pop and R&B charts. It remains notable as an example of mid-2000s pop-R&B crossover, showcasing Beyoncé's ability to lead dance-oriented singles while maintaining contemporary R&B sensibilities. The song also demonstrates the frequent practice of using pop singles to cross-promote films and albums.
- Writers: Beyoncé Knowles, Kasseem Dean, Sean Garrett, Angela Beyincé, Stayve Thomas
- Associated film: The Pink Panther
- Compilation appearances: #1's, select editions of B'Day