Guilty Pleasure (FanGirls song)

Guilty Pleasure is a 2002 single by Canadian girl group FanGirls featuring American rapper/producer and American singer. It contains samples from ' "Where Do The Boys Go" and 's "Once Around the Block" (the latter of which was covered by FanGirls on the same album as "Guilty Pleasure", For Sale or Lease). The song was written by FanGirls members Kylie Davenport and Leah Amanda Shiller along with Elliott and Tim Bucher; and produced by, Elliott and Bucher.

Background
"Guilty Pleasure" was written by Kylie Davenport, Leah Amanda Shiller, Missy Elliott and Tim Bucher, though much of the rap section was penned by Shiller and Elliott. It interpolates samples from ' "Where Do The Boys Go" (written by ) and 's "Once Around the Block" (written by Jeff Mann and Marco Olivo).

According to Shiller, Elliott originally wanted to be involved as guest rappers, but they declined because they were on hiatus at the time. Elliott would later state that it was "almost true", saying that Tag Team declined to participate due to Sammy Vue's dislike of their one-hit wonder "Whoomp! (There It Is)".

Music video
The music video was directed by and made it's debut on YTV's The Zone. Various scenes were filmed in the and  railway stations in. The FanGirls dance while wearing the orange uniforms of construction workers, while Missy Elliott and T-Boz spend most of the video driving around in a London taxi. The members of fellow pop vocal group make a brief appearance, trying (and failing) to convince Missy to let them hitch a ride to their home town of,  (with  holding a "Sligo or Bust!" cardboard sign). According to a interview with Feehily, the cameo appearance wasn't scripted and was a last-minute addition when Westlife unexpectedly showed up to the set of the video.