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The song has received generally positive reviews. Nolan Feeney of Time applauded the collaboration between Zedd and Gomez saying they "make beautiful music together". He explained: "Zedd's futuristic synthesizers recall 'Break Free,' his literally-out-of-this-world collaboration with Ariana Grande, but Gomez [...] keeps the track from becoming a lifeless carbon copy."
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Soon after Foreigner's single topped the charts, the New Jersey Mass Choir released its own similar-sounding version of the song on an album also titled I Want to Know What Love Is. The choir's single peaked at number 37 on the then- Hot Black Singles chart and number 12 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart.
I Want You to Know may refer to: "I Want You to Know" (Fats Domino song), 1957 "I Want You to Know" (Per Gessle song), 1997 "I Want You to Know" (Zedd song), 2015, featuring Selena Gomez "I Want You to Know", a 1989 song by Julian Lennon from the album Mr. Jordan
"I Want You to Know" is a 1957 Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew song. Since Domino was on the road touring Bartholomew hired Allen Toussaint to lay down the piano track. [ 1 ] The other side of the single was "The Big Beat" , which although listed second on the cover, also became a hit.
The music video for the song is a reward for Backstreet Boys' fans, which features the band members themselves. The video is a tribute to the 1986 documentary Heavy Metal Parking Lot , with the Backstreet Boys playing the role of fans of the fictional heavy metal band 'Sphynkter' in May 1985. [ 3 ]
Zedd explained in a press release that they "worked really hard on this record to get it just right". He also opened up about the opportunity to work with both collaborators, saying that working with Maren Morris was "super fun because she is clearly an amazing singer and very talented musician", and that he loves working with Grey because they strive to "make the best music possible".
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