I Love Your Smile 〈SAFE Report〉

Today, the song is considered a quintessential 90s anthem, celebrated for its nostalgic, feel-good energy.

: Shanice was a fan of harder-edged rap groups like Salt-N-Pepa and MC Lyte at the time. She worried that "I Love Your Smile" was "too happy" and might make her look corny to the public.

The story behind the classic R&B hit "" is actually one of creative conflict and unexpected success. The Real Story Behind the Song I Love Your Smile

: Busby was right. Released in October 1991, the song became a global smash, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the R&B charts for four weeks. Fun Facts & Elements

: The song features a saxophone solo by jazz legend Branford Marsalis . Today, the song is considered a quintessential 90s

: The laughter heard at the end of the track actually belongs to Janet Jackson and her then-partner René Elizondo Jr.

When Shanice was recording her 1991 album Inner Child , she didn't actually want "I Love Your Smile" to be the first single. The story behind the classic R&B hit ""

: The song tells a relatable story of a girl "driftin' away" in class or dealing with a "lame" boss at work, only to have her entire world made beautiful by someone's smile.

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