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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2004 17:29:48 GMT -5
This was the really underrated follow-up to "Tell Me," released in the early spring of 1996. The popular version was a remix that sampled Slave's "Just A Touch Of Love". This one is almost as good as "Tell Me" and it's really a shame that it didn't do so well. Their album is an incredible mix of seductive R&B and dance jams.
The Billboard Hot 100: #65 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks: #23
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ClassicCase
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Post by ClassicCase on Apr 30, 2004 21:06:58 GMT -5
It's funny that you mentioned this song, Josh. I played that song on my mid-morning show yesterday. Good tempo though disappointing that the major urban stations didn't catch on to this song all that much. It ended up in my primary gold category at our urban station.
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Post by reception on May 1, 2004 8:20:36 GMT -5
JAM!
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Post by Ling-Ling on May 1, 2004 14:30:19 GMT -5
Was this the 2nd or 3rd single? I seem to remember "Keep Tryin" being the second single.
As for this song, I actually prefer the remix to the album version. Too bad they broke up so quickly, they showed a lot of promise.
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Post by 620 Soul Train on May 1, 2004 22:37:03 GMT -5
I played this and research this particular song just about a couple weeks ago. I played both En Vogue's "Ooh Boy" and this back to back one night because it uses the same sample.
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Post by B-Boy on Nov 24, 2008 12:37:02 GMT -5
I love it. I thought the remix sounded similar to "Tell Me".
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