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"I'm So into You" is a song by American R&B vocal trio SWV from their debut studio album, It's About Time (1992). Written and produced by Brian Alexander Morgan , the song was released in January 1993 by RCA Records as the second single from the album.
It's About Time is the debut studio album by American female R&B trio SWV.It was released by RCA Records on October 27, 1992, in the United States. It earned 11 Billboard Music Award nominations and became the 16th best-selling album of 1993 in the United States, with 2,100,000 copies sold according to Nielsen SoundScan.
So into You may refer to: "So into You" (Koda Kumi song), 2002 "So Into You" (Tamia song), 1998 "So into You" (The Wildhearts song), 2003 "So in to You", a 1977 song by Atlanta Rhythm Section from their album A Rock and Roll Alternative
The album's second single produced by Tim & Bob called "So into You" was well-received and charted even higher. A remake of " Careless Whisper " was released as the album's fourth single in Japan. A critical success, Tamia garnered the singer two Juno Award nominations for Best New Solo Artist and R&B/Soul Recording of the Year at the 1999 ...
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The song's music video was created by Harvey White and premiered on American TV in June 1998. It received a Directorial Debut of the Year nomination at the MVPA Awards. Since its release, "So Into You" has often been performed on Tamia's concerts and tours, including The Verizon Ladies First Tour in 2004 and the Single Ladies Tour in 2012.
"Into You" is the third single from American rapper Fabolous's second studio album, Street Dreams (2003), featuring either Ashanti or Tamia. The song also appears on Tamia's album More . "Into You" originally featured Ashanti, but after Irv Gotti of Murder Inc. Records refused to let her film a music video to promote the single, Fabolous ...
Darrell's cover was backed with "Blessed". It was produced by Irving Martin with Des Champ handling the arrangements. It was released in June 1966. [4] It managed to chart in South Africa and spent nine weeks on the charts there. [5]