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"Rain" is a 1998 single released by the group SWV. The musical backing track is based on Jaco Pastorius's "Portrait of Tracy".Released as the fourth and final single from the group's third album Release Some Tension (1997), the song peaked at number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and number 7 on the US Hot R&B Singles chart.
Release Some Tension is the third studio album by American R&B vocal group SWV.It was released by RCA Records on July 29, 1997. The album guest appearances by E-40, Puff Daddy, Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Foxy Brown, Lil' Cease, Lil' Kim, Snoop Dogg and Redman.
Pages in category "SWV songs" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Rain (SWV song) Right Here (SWV song) S. Someone (SWV song) U. Use ...
The song has been sampled by American R&B trio SWV in their hit "Rain". [2] The song was sampled by Master P in his track "Ghetto Love". The song was sampled by Chingy in his track "Pullin' Me Back". The song was also sampled by British music producer Luke Vibert in his track "Mr. Mukatsuku". Audio ⓘ
The song is the first single for the group since 1998's "Rain" and was intended to launch their mainstream comeback. [1] A music video for the single was filmed in Atlanta on January 25, 2012, and was officially released February 21, 2012 on AOL Music's TheBoomBox.com. [2] It is the first single from SWV's comeback album I Missed Us. [3]
This is the discography of American female R&B trio SWV. Albums. Studio albums. Title Album details Peak chart positions ... "Rain" 1998 25 7 ...
From 1990 to 1998, Gamble sang with the platinum recording group, Sisters With Voices (SWV).Collectively the female trio released five albums - with their debut It's About Time (1992) selling over three million copies making SWV a big hit and earning the group numerous awards and accolades, including a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist at the 1994 Grammy Awards.
The song samples "Rain" by SWV. Commercially, "Changed" reached number two on the Adult R&B Songs chart and number 17 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart in the United States. Critical reception