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"Stay the Night" was covered by American singer La Toya Jackson, and released as the first single from her second studio album, My Special Love (1981). The track was produced by Ollie E. Brown, who also produced the album. [3] The lyrics were slightly re-written to reflect the gender change from Ocean's version.
"I Do!!" is the debut single of American R&B singer Toya, serving as the lead single from her debut album, Toya (2001). Produced by Antoine "Bam" Macon, "I Do!!" became a hit for Toya, reaching No. 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100, No. 12 in Australia, and No. 9 in New Zealand.
The song features Juelz Santana, Freekey Zekey, and Toya, and was produced by DR Period and Mafia Boy, who used a sample of the Commodores' 1977 hit "Easy". Released as the follow-up to Cam'ron's successful single " Oh Boy ", "Hey Ma" followed that song's success, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 , his highest peak on that chart, while ...
After six years in seclusion after escaping an abusive relationship with late former husband and manager Jack Gordon, La Toya Jackson returned to the studio to record an autobiographical album entitled Startin' Over. "Just Wanna Dance" was recorded in 2002, but it wasn't until 2004 that it was released as Startin' Over's lead single.
The "Rapsody Version" included a rap by La Toya and the "Vocal Version" was used as a track on La Toya's Bad Girl album, first released in 1991 through Sherman Records. The "Sex Vocal" is an a capella track. The "La Toya" remix was produced by Quincy Lizer and released as a single in 1990 throughout Italy and the Netherlands. [4]
Toya is the self-titled only studio album by American R&B singer Toya. It was released by Arista Records on August 7, 2001. Musically, the album is a R&B album that incorporates hip hop soul elements.
"(Ain't Nobody Loves You) Like I Do" is a 1987 single by American singer La Toya Jackson. The song is taken from her fifth album, La Toya. It is one of only four songs by Jackson to have an accompanying music video. The song features a bridge sung by Mike Stock. The single was released in 1987 throughout Europe, excluding the United Kingdom.
The graphic lyrics describe a wife suffering from black eyes and a cracked skull caused by her husband. [ 2 ] The track was co-written and produced by Jeffré Phillips, Jackson's manager and owner of the Ja-Tail record label, and features background vocals by Genevieve Jackson, daughter of La Toya's brother Randy .