Her debut single "You Put a Move on My Heart", "Slow Jams" (performed with Babyface, Portrait and Barry White) and " Missing You" (performed with Brandy, Chaka Khan and Gladys Knight) all earned Grammy Award nominations, making Tamia one of the most anticipated new R&B singers in the US. While recording the album, several singles with Tamia as a featured performer were released, all gaining attention. In the early 1990s, Canadian singer Tamia was offered a record contract with Quincy Jones' Qwest Records and shortly thereafter started work on her debut album. 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. It received a Directorial Debut of the Year nomination at the MVPA Awards. The song's music video was created by Harvey White and premiered on American TV in June 1998. It was released as the third single from the album on Jand became an R&B hit, peaking at number seven on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The song earned generally positive reviews from critics and was noted for Tamia's more restrained and seductive singing technique. "So Into You" is a mid-tempo R&B song with lyrics describing the protagonist's feelings of love for her partner. Due to the inclusion of the sample, its writers Lionel Richie and Ronald LaPreads are credited as songwriters. The song is built around a sample from "Say Yeah" (1978) by American soul band The Commodores. It was written by Tamia, Tim Kelley, and Bob Robinson, with production helmed by Kelley and Robinson under their production moniker Tim & Bob. and WEA International for the world outside the U.S." So Into You" is a song performed by Canadian singer Tamia from her self-titled debut album Tamia (1998). Mastered at Powers House Of Sound, New York, NY. Recorded at Westlake Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Track 13 © 1993 Rodsongs ASCAP all right adm. Gerald Albright appears courtesy of The Atlantic Recording Corp. Track 12 © 1984 Morrison-Leahy Music Ltd ASCAP all rights administered by Chappell & Co., Inc. Recorded and mixed at Silent Sound Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA. Produced for Silent Partner Productions, Inc. Track 11 © 1997 Warner Tamerlane Publishing Corp. Mixed at Record Plant Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA. Recorded at Red Zone / The Backroom / Encore, Los Angeles, CA. Track 10 Published by Famous Music / Tunes On The Verge of Insanity / Mo Better Grooves / Gimme Some Hot Sauce / Plus 1 Publishing ASCAP. Recorded at Studio 56 (B-Funk Lab), Los Angeles, CA. Produced and arranged for Human Rhythm Productions. Track 9 © 1997 Keith Crouch Music / John "Jubu" Smith for Dango Music / Plus 1 Publishing ASCAP. ASCAP / Ford-Payne Publishing BMI / Z-Man Publishing / Jab Jum Publishing ASCAP. Track 8 © 1997 Personal 21 / MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios Inc. Recorded at KrossWire Studio, Atlanta, GA. ![]() ![]() Track 7 © 1997 So So Def / EMI April Music / Stock A.D. Mario Winans appears courtesy of Motown Records. Acoustic Piano for "The FunkTwons" Productions. Mixed at Right Track Studios, New York, NY. Track 6 © 1997 All Silver Music / Beane Tribe / Plus 1 Publishing / "Hicklo" Music ASCAP. Mixed at Silent Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA. Recorded at Noontime Studios and D.A.R.P. Mixed at Chung King Studios, New York, NY. Recorded at The Enterprise Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Chung King Studios, New York, NY. Contains a sample of "Best Of My Love" performed by The Emotions, used courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment. Track 4 © Plus 1 Publishing / October 12th Music / Hitco South / Choir Boy Music, Inc./ Steven A. Productions at Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, CA. Recorded at Silent Sound Studios, Inc., Atlanta, GA. Track 3 © All Silver Music / Beane Tribe ASCAP / Pebbitone Five Fifty Five Music o/b/o/ Robert Avery Publishing and itself BMI / "Hicklo" Music ASCAP. Mixed at Larabee Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Recorded at Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, CA. Jobete Music Co., Inc / Cambrea Music / Libren Music / Brenda Richie Publishing ASCAP. by arrangement with PolyGram Special Markets, a division of PolyGram Goup Distribution. Contains a sample of "Say Yeah" performed by The Commodores, used courtesy of Motown Records, LLP. Track 2 © Plus 1 Publishing / Jobete Music Co., Inc / Cambrea Music / Libren Music / Brenda Richie Publishing ASCAP. ![]() Contains an interpolation from "I Want You Back" courtesy of Jobete Music Co. Jermaine Dupri appears courtesy of So So Def / Columbia Records. Recorded at Krosswire Studio, Atlanta, GA. ![]() Track 1 © 1998 So So Def / EMI April Music / Slack A.D.
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