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The song was written by Marshmello, Imanbek, Khamari Barnes, Nate Cyphert, Vaughn Elsas and Parrish Warrington. [4] According to a press release, "Too Much" is a "high energy" song about "being there for the one you love". [5] The song is written in the key of F major, with a tempo of 126 beats per minute. [6]
The album's second single, "Too Much", was released on 15 December 1997 and hit number one in the UK, becoming the group's second consecutive Christmas number-one single. The song was certified platinum in the UK. In the US, "Too Much" peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100, their fourth and so far last top-10 single there. [12]
The "Too Much" music video premiered on 2 December 1997 on the American television network UPN, as part of a one-hour special titled Too Much Is Never Enough. [51] Two versions of the music video exist: the original one, and a version that includes scenes from the group's 1997 film Spice World ; the latter was included on the bonus DVD that ...
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This is the sort of song where everything comes together in such new, glimmering ways as to validate any claims Drake makes to shifting the game around on opener 'Tuscan Leather'." [3] Tim Sendra of AllMusic called "Too Much" a "brilliant combination of brag rap and quiet storm balladry." [4] Julia Leconte of Now praised its production as ...
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