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An interesting piece of music trivia is that the song was originally written for a young , who was roughly 13 years old at the time she recorded a demo for it. This original intent explains the lyrical themes centered on high school-style longing and "puppy love". Commercial Success & Chart Impact
: The writing credits include Louis Biancaniello, Waynne Nugent, Erika Nuri, Kevin Risto, Janet Sewell, and Sam Watters.
: It reached number 32, making it one of her most successful crossover hits.
The song is noted for its mid-tempo, upbeat production that juxtaposes Fantasia’s deep, soulful vocal delivery.
: It was produced by the Midi Mafia (Kevin Risto and Waynne Nugent) along with Mzmeriq .
: It topped the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for eight to nine weeks and spent a total of 58 weeks on the chart—one of only 14 songs in history at that time to achieve such longevity.
An interesting piece of music trivia is that the song was originally written for a young , who was roughly 13 years old at the time she recorded a demo for it. This original intent explains the lyrical themes centered on high school-style longing and "puppy love". Commercial Success & Chart Impact
: The writing credits include Louis Biancaniello, Waynne Nugent, Erika Nuri, Kevin Risto, Janet Sewell, and Sam Watters.
: It reached number 32, making it one of her most successful crossover hits.
The song is noted for its mid-tempo, upbeat production that juxtaposes Fantasia’s deep, soulful vocal delivery.
: It was produced by the Midi Mafia (Kevin Risto and Waynne Nugent) along with Mzmeriq .
: It topped the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for eight to nine weeks and spent a total of 58 weeks on the chart—one of only 14 songs in history at that time to achieve such longevity.
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