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Don't Let Go (Love)
1996 single by En Vogue
"Don't Let Go (Love)" is a song by American R&B group En Vogue. It was produced by Organized Noize for the Set It Off soundtrack (1996), also appearing on the group's third album, EV3 (1997). The song was the group’s last single and music video (directed by Matthew Rolston) to feature member Dawn Robinson and was En Vogue's biggest international single, making it to the top 10 in several countries. According to Billboard, the single ranked as the 83rd most successful single of the 1990s.
Background
[edit]"Don't Let Go (Love)" was written by Andrea Martin, Ivan Matias, Marqueze Ethridge, and Organized Noize members Sleepy Brown, Rico Wade, and Ray Murray, while production was by Organized Noize.[1] Vocal production was supervised by Matias.[1]Dawn Robinson sings the entire lead while Maxine Jones performs the bridge. Cindy Herron performs a verse to the bridge. Terry Ellis sings outro lyrics in the music video version and "Fulton Yard Mix". Martin Terry and Tommy Martin played the guitars on the song, while drums were played by Lil' John.[1] Marvin "Chanz" Parkman played the grand piano.[1]
The song compelled Elektra mogul Sylvia Rhone to place En Vogue back in the studio t
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#soon! Part Deux - The Girl Band Signature Songs Rate
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En Vogue – Don’t Let Go (Love)
Average Score: 9.091
Highest Score: 11x 1 (@Conan) 10 x 17 (@Untitled/@əʊæ@soratami@WowWowWowWow@2014@kermit_the_frog@iheartpoptarts@HollyDunnSomething@Baby Clyde@Robsolete@Remorque@Filippa@Daniel_O@DominoDancing@Trouble in Paradise@Sprockrooster@tylerc904@berserkboi)
EARS NOT FOUNDLowest Score: 6 x 1 (@unnameable)
En VogueRate Charting: +25(28-3)
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