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MGM performed "All My Love", which would become a demo for Kelly's song "She's Got That Vibe". [43] The group went on to win the $100,000 grand prize in 1991 before they disbanded. [44] [45] In 1991, Kelly signed with Jive Records. [41] Kelly's debut album, Born into the 90's, was released in early 1992 (credited as R. Kelly and Public ...
"You Made Me Love You" Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly± 2003 Chocolate Factory "You Remind Me of Something"† Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly± 1995 R. Kelly "(You To Be) Be Happy" (feat. The Notorious B.I.G.) Robert Kelly Christopher Wallace Robert Kelly± 1995 R. Kelly "Your Body's Callin'"† Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly Timmy Allen (co.) 1993 ...
"You Knock Me Out" R. Kelly Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly± 2003 Chocolate Factory "You Made Me Love You" R. Kelly Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly± 2003 Chocolate Factory "You Remind Me of Something" R. Kelly Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly± 1995 R. Kelly [6] "(You To Be) Be Happy" (feat. The Notorious B.I.G.) R. Kelly Robert Kelly Christopher Wallace
"Love Shack" is a song by American new wave band the B-52's from their fifth studio album, Cosmic Thing (1989). It was released on June 20, 1989, and was produced by Don Was . The song was a comeback for the band, following their decline in popularity in the mid-1980s and the death of guitarist Ricky Wilson in 1985.
But it's hard not to feel at least mildly uncomfortable listening to this song in retrospect: At the time she recorded it, a then-14-year-old Aaliyah was dating — and would soon illegally marry — her mentor/producer R. Kelly, who was 27." [33] Also, the song was included on KQED's "The Most Creepily Problematic Sexy Songs of the 1990s" list ...
The second single "Love Letter" also spent seven weeks and peaked at number 13 on Billboard ' s Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs. [5] A three-part video documentary was released in promotion of the album, featuring footage of R. Kelly discussing the album and its conception. [3]
A vault track from 2021’s Fearless (Taylor’s Version) features the lyrics: “No one could touch the way we laughed in the dark / Talkin’ ’bout your daddy’s farm and you were gonna marry ...
"Marry Me" is a song written by Pat Monahan and recorded by the group Train, for their fifth studio album Save Me, San Francisco. The song was released on October 25, 2010 as the album's third single.