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"I Belong to You" is a song by American rock musician Lenny Kravitz from his fifth studio album, 5 (1998). It was written and produced by Kravitz and released as the album's third single in August 1998. The song features a soft rock and reggae-inspired sound.
"I Belong to You" is a 1991 song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for her third studio album, I'm Your Baby Tonight (1990). It was written by Derek Bramble and Franne Golde , produced by Narada Michael Walden , and was released on October 18, 1991, as the album's fifth single by Arista Records .
I Belong to You may refer to: I Belong to You or the title song, by Emilia Mitiku, 2013 "I Belong to You" (Caro Emerald song), 2013 "I Belong to You" (Gina G song), 1996 "I Belong to You" (Lenny Kravitz song), 1998 "I Belong to You" (Love Unlimited song), 1974 "I Belong to You" (Nikki Sudden song), 1991 "I Belong to You" (Toni Braxton song), 1994
Jerome Woods (born March 5, 1970, in Benton Harbor, Michigan), better known by his stage name Rome, is an American R&B singer. He is best known for his 1997 single "I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)", which peaked within the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100.
Three singles were released from the album: "I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)", "Do You Like This" and "Crazy Love". "I Belong to You" was the most successful single from the album, peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997. [2] The album contains a cover of Bobby Womack's "That's the Way I Feel About Cha".
WASHINGTON − President Joe Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter Biden, who was convicted of federal gun charges and tax evasion, rocked the political world with Republican lawmakers and President ...
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"I Belong To You" is a 1974 single by the trio Love Unlimited, which was their only single to hit number 1 on the R&B chart (for one week, in early 1975). It was their second and last Top 40 entry, peaking at number 27.