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In "So in to You", the singer admits an instant and mysteriously compelling attraction to a stranger entering the room, and is unable to focus on anything else. He attempts to gain the stranger's attention, hoping that she will be able to make a personal connection and that the "vibe" he feels will be mutual.
"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.
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
Based on Tamia's 1998 single "So Into You", which samples the Commodores' song "Say Yeah", "Into You" reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the second single from the album to reach the top 10, after "Can't Let You Go". The song stayed on the Hot 100 throughout 2003, finishing at number 23 on the chart's year-end edition.
"So Into You" is a song performed by Canadian singer Tamia from her self-titled debut album Tamia (1998). It was written by Tamia, Tim Kelley, and Bob Robinson, with production helmed by Kelley and Robinson under their production moniker Tim & Bob. The song is built around a sample from "Say Yeah" (1978) by American soul band The Commodores.
So Into You. So Into You: Found on the single and corresponding album affection (2002) So into You [Instrumental]: Found on the single (2002) So into You [Dub's Electro Mix]: Found on single Love Across the Ocean (2002) So into You [Sunset in Ibiza Remix]: Found on Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 3 (2011)
I guess so / Say you can’t sleep, baby, I know / That’s that me espresso.” One line, in particular, has become a meme: “I’m working late ‘cause I’m a singer," for its catchiness and ...
"I'm Into You" received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics, who complimented the song's catchy hook, island-flavored production and playful lyrics. The song reached number one in Greece and Lebanon, number 41 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , topped the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart, and reached the top ten on the UK ...