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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.
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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 ...
A Rock and Roll Alternative is an album by the Southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, released in 1976. This album includes the band's biggest hit, " So in to You ", which peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 11 on the Easy Listening chart.
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
[3] [4] The album's release was preceded by its lead single "Imagination", which peaked at number 12 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, [5] and "Falling for You" which was released as the album's second single in Japan only. [6] "So Into You" was released as the album's third single on June 23, 1998. [7]
"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 ...
Four of his singles charted on the United States Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the mid-1990s, including "So into You" which hit number one in 1994. [4] The same track peaked at No. 53 on the UK Singles Chart. [5] Watford's career faltered after 1995, when he was dropped by his label, East West Records, amid administrative turnover. [3]