“See It My Way” is a song by American Singer-Songwriter James Worthy which features House Dance singer Robin S released on February 25, 2022 through Humble Sound Music Group as the lead single from his upcoming debut studio album Once A Fairytale (2022). The song was written, and produced by James Worthy, Ronell Sessoms and Robin S.
A dark Psychedelic Disco, and Synth-Pop Track within the production. “See It My Way” was met with widespread positive acclaim for James’s new style, and sound alongside the music production delivering an upbeat anthem about manifestation, self confidence, and passion for the greater things in life. The song is available on all streaming platforms, and digital stores for purchase, and download.
After the uncertainties of the last couple of years, ending 2021 with a bang was very important for us folks at REEL PEOPLE MUSIC and boy have we got something special.
90’s anthem ROBIN S – SHOW ME LOVE gets a classic disco soul makeover by Chicago native producer EMMACULATE.
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Ships approximately March 31st 2022.. Date subject to change with current vinyl pressing issues.
Robin S – Show Me Love (Remixed by Emmaculate)
A. Show Me Love (Emmaculate 7″ Mix)
B. Show Me Love (Emmaculate 7″ Instrumental Mix)
Very limited edition 7″ vinyl of the incredible new Emmaculate remixes of Robin S – Show Me Love.
“Shout” is the New York-born diva’s fourth Dance Club Songs leader (and first with a title lacking the word “love”). Robin S. (the S. stands for Stone, her last name) topped the chart with the classic, and often sampled, “Show Me Love” (May 8, 1993), as well as “Love for Love,” (Sept. 18, 1993) and “It Must Be Love” (June 28, 1997). Escape (real name: Jeff Jonas), meanwhile, scores his first No. 1.
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Robin S.’s “Show Me Love” crossed over to a No. 5 peak on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1993 (and hit No. 5 on the Pop Songs airplay chart that August). It was also revived last year via a trop house version by Sam Feldt (featuring Kimberly Anne), which hit No. 13 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs in August. (A version credited to Steve Angello & Laidback Luke, featuring Robin S., also reached No. 14 on Euro Digital Songs in 2009.)
While Robin’s 18-year, seven-month gap between Dance Club Songs No. 1s is lengthy, it’s not a record. Dating to the chart’s inception as a national survey (Aug. 28, 1976), Cyndi Lauper logged the longest break between leaders: 24 years and three months, between “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” (March 24, 1984) and “Same Ol’ Story” (June 28, 2008). Last year, Chic set the mark for the longest span between No. 1s for a group: 23 years and three months, when “I’ll Be There,” featuring Nile Rodgers, hit the top June 20, marking Chic’s first topper since “Chic Mystique” (March 21, 1992).
A house diva whose productions use live instrumentation just as much as electronics, Robin S. debuted with the Top Ten hit “Show Me Love.” The Queens, New York native was signed by Big Beat Records in 1993, and debuted with the hot single, which climbed the charts during 1994, and spurred her first album, also titled Show Me Love.