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Ayanna Porter (born November 27, 1976), better known by her stage name INOJ (pronounced "I know J"), [2] is an American singer and songwriter. Her 1997 debut single, "Love You Down", a cover of the 1986 Ready for the World hit, reached number 25 in the United States.
A slow jam, "Love You Down" was a hit on the Billboard pop and R&B charts, spending two weeks atop the R&B chart in December 1986 and peaking at #9 on the pop chart in early 1987. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This was Ready for the World's second R&B chart-topper, following the success of " Oh Sheila " in 1985.
Issue Date Song Artist Ref. January 4 "I Believe I Can Fly" R. Kelly [2]January 11 [3]January 18 [4]January 25 "Don't Let Go (Love)" En Vogue [5]February 1 "I Believe I Can Fly" R. Kelly
4 (US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) - 6 (UK Hip Hop/R&B charts) - 15 (US Billboard Rhythmic charts) "Love Gets Me Every Time" Shania Twain: September 1997: 25: n/a: 4 (Canada) 1 (Canada country Tracks, US Billboard Hot Country Songs) "Love Shine a Light" Katrina and the Waves: April 1997: n/a: 3: 1 (Israel) See chart performance entry "Love ...
"Where Do You Go" No Mercy: 53 "I Finally Found Someone" Barbra Streisand and Bryan Adams: 54 "I'll Be" Foxy Brown featuring Jay-Z: 55 "If It Makes You Happy" Sheryl Crow: 56 "Never Make a Promise" Dru Hill: 57 "When You Love a Woman" Journey: 58 "Up Jumps da Boogie" Magoo and Timbaland: 59 "I Don't Want To" / "I Love Me Some Him" Toni Braxton ...
Despite his initial reluctance to go solo, Saadiq did just that in 2002 with “Instant Vintage.” This single from the LP repurposed the hypnotic groove from Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E ...
The following is the discography of American R&B/soul singer Keith Sweat. Albums. Studio albums ... August 1997 [20] Label: Elektra ... "I Want to Love You Down" ...
The group's music had a revival in 2011, when the song "The Wash" from the album Dry Your Eyes was licensed by Unilever for use in an Axe body wash commercial. "Who’s Lovin' You" was one of the Desert Island Discs chosen by Keith Richards for Pulse! magazine (now defunct) and reprinted for a 1999 satirical piece in The New Yorker .