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Love Song is a 2000 film produced for television by MTV and directed by Julie Dash. The film stars Monica , Christian Kane , Rachel True and Essence Atkins . It was released on December 1, 2000.
Monica featuring Akon: Akon: Love Song: 2000 [49] "Thugs Need Love Too" Rocko featuring Monica: Rodney Ramone Hill Christopher Gholson Monica Arnold Self Made: 2008 [50] "Time" Monica Tim Kelley Bob Robinson: Miss Thang: 1995 [13] "Time to Move On" Monica D. Smith New Life: 2012 [4] "Too Hood" Monica featuring Jermaine Dupri: Monica Arnold ...
Love Song, an Italian film directed by Giorgio Simonelli; Love Song, a 1985 film starring Maurice Denham and Constance Cummings; Love Song, an MTV movie starring Monica; Love Song, a 2001 Japanese film starring Nakama Yukie
Produced by Hugo and Williams, [1] the song was released as the album's leading single on August 31, 2020, coinciding with Monica and Brandy's appearances on the webcast battle series Verzuz. [2] "Trenches" peaked at number 32 on the US Billboard Digital Song Sales and entered the top 20 on both the Adult R&B Songs and the Hot R&B Songs. [3]
"Love All Over Me" is a song by American singer Monica. It was written by Crystal Johnson , Jermaine Dupri , and Bryan-Michael Cox for her sixth studio album Still Standing (2010), while production was helmed by Dupri, with Cox credited as co-producer of the song.
Brandy and Monica first worked together in 1997, on a song titled "The Boy is Mine."[2] Created as a solo track, Brandy recorded the song alone. [3]After listening to the result, however, she and Rodney Jerkins thought it would work better as a duet, [4] an idea which was further inspired by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson's 1982 hit duet "The Girl Is Mine". [5]
Ariana Grande threw it back to the ’90s while giving love to icons Monica and Brandy on her new album, Eternal Sunshine. Grande, 30, unleashed her highly anticipated album on Friday, March 8.
"For You I Will" is a song by American singer Monica. It was written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster, and recorded for the soundtrack of the live-action/animated sports comedy film Space Jam (1996), directed by Joe Pytka and starring basketball player Michael Jordan.