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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 47. Chapters: Ring the Alarm, Check on It, Get Me Bodied, Swizz Beatz production discography, Upgrade U, Roman's Revenge, Swizz Beatz discography, I Can Transform Ya, Million Dollar Bill, Put It in a Love Song, Ass on the Floor, Now That You Got It, Stranded, Touch It, On to the Next One, The Best of Me, Fancy, Tambourine, Who's Real, Swing Ya Rag, Give It to You, Party Up, It's Me Bitches, Take the Lead, Dale Don Dale, Bring Em Out, Spit Your Game, Million Bucks, My Drink n My 2 Step, Untouchable, Money, Cash, Hoes, Top Down, Gucci Time, We in Here, Blow Ya Mind, Hotel, I'm a Hustla, Innocent Man, Nasty Girl, Girl's Best Friend, Ruff Ryders' Anthem, Things That U Do, Jigga My Nigga, Set It Off, Good Times, Money in the Bank, Watch Ya Mouth, Where the Cash At?, Diamonds on My Neck, Put Your Hands Up, Like That, Memphis Bleek Is..., Wild Out. Excerpt: "Ring the Alarm" is a song recorded by American R&B singer Beyonce Knowles for her second studio album, B'Day (2006). It was composed by Knowles, Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean, and Sean Garrett. Columbia Records released "Ring the Alarm" as the second single from B'Day in the United States on October 17, 2006, while Irreplaceable (2006) was serviced as the album's second international/third US single. The song's development was motivated by Knowles's role in the Broadway musical adaptation Dreamgirls (2006). "Ring the Alarm" is an R&B song with punk rock influences. It makes use of a blaring siren as its introductory sound, creating an aggressive tone in the song. Lyrically, "Ring the Alarm" features Knowles impersonating a threatened girlfriend and shows her unwillingness to let another woman profit from all the work she did to improve her love interest's life. Critical reception of the song was generally mixed to positive with several music ...