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Luv Me, Luv Me

"Luv Me, Luv Me"
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Single by Shaggy featuring Janet Jackson (1998 version) or Samantha Cole (2001 version)
from the album How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998 version) and Hot Shot (2001 version)
B-side "Why You Treat Me So Bad"
Released
  • July 25, 1998 (original version)
  • May 31, 2001 (re-recorded version)
Format
Genre Reggae fusion
Length
  • 5:56 (1998 version)
  • 3:30 (2001 version)
Label
Writer(s)
  • Orville "Shaggy" Burrell
  • Roy Hammond
  • Alexander Richbourg
  • Norman Whitfield
  • Terry Lewis
Producer(s) Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Shaggy singles chronology
"Piece of My Heart"
(1997)
"Luv Me, Luv Me"
(1998)
"It Wasn't Me"
(2000)

"Angel"
(2001)

"Luv Me, Luv Me" (re-release)
(2001)

"Dance & Shout / Hope"
(2001)
Janet Jackson singles chronology
"Go Deep"
(1998)
"Luv Me, Luv Me"
(1998)
"You"
(1998)

"Luv Me, Luv Me" is a song by Jamaican-American reggae singer Shaggy. It was first released on July 25, 1998 as a collaboration with Janet Jackson; it was re-recorded in 2000 and the re-recorded version was released on May 31, 2001 as the third official single from his multi-platinum album Hot Shot. The song features vocals from American singer Samantha Cole.

For the first time, Jackson included the song on her 2015–16 Unbreakable World Tour.

The song was originally recorded in 1998, as a collaboration between Janet Jackson and Shaggy for the soundtrack to the film How Stella Got Her Groove Back. The song originally sampled "Impeach The President" by The Honey Drippers, and the chorus of Rose Royce's "Ooh Boy" sung by Jackson. The music video for the song features Whoopi Goldberg, Regina King, Angela Bassett and Taye Diggs making cameos. Shaggy later described working with Jackson as "the worst experience of his musical career", claiming Jackson "didn't want to co-operate" and was "a complete nightmare". The version of the song with Janet Jackson was originally released on the How Stella Got Her Groove Back soundtrack. However, when Shaggy announced he wanted to include the track on his next studio album, which would eventually become Hot Shot, Jackson's label, Virgin Records, withheld the rights to releasing her vocals for inclusion on Shaggy's album, thus meaning that Shaggy had to re-record the song if he were to include it on the album. Doing so, he re-recorded the song as a collaboration with Samantha Cole. This was the version included on Hot Shot and released a single. The version featuring Janet Jackson was later re-released on Shaggy's greatest hits compilation Mr. Lover Lover – The Best of Shaggy... Part 1.


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