Luv 4 Luv

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"Luv 4 Luv"
Single by Robin S.
from the album Show Me Love
ReleasedJuly 19, 1993 (1993-07-19)[1]
GenreHouse
Length
  • 4:13 (Stones radio edit)
  • 7:43 (StoneBridge club mix)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Allan George
  • Fred McFarlane
Robin S. singles chronology
"Show Me Love"
(1993)
"Luv 4 Luv"
(1993)
"What I Do Best"
(1993)
Music video
"Luv 4 Luv" on YouTube

"Luv 4 Luv" is a song by American singer Robin S., released in July 1993 as the second single from her debut album, Show Me Love (1993). It was written by Allen George and Fred McFarlane[citation needed] and was Robin S.'s second number one on the US dance chart, where it spent one week at the top, and a total of eleven weeks on the chart.[2] On other US charts, the song went to number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 52 on the soul singles chart.[3] Overseas, "Luv 4 Luv" reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart[4] and number 24 in Ireland. A black-and-white music video was produced to accompany the song. It sees Robin S. performing the song in a self-service laundry. "Luv 4 Luv" was re-released in the UK in 2003 but only lasted one week on the chart, peaking at number 78.

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "The up-and-coming Ms S. is out to prove that "Show Me Love" was no fluke with this aggressive dance ditty from her sturdy debut album," adding "Although the production is a little too familiar for its own good at times, the song itself is quite cool, and Robin cuts loose like a well-seasoned diva. Her star power is helping the track win the hearts of club pundits."[5] Rod Edwards from the Gavin Report said it "has the potential to be even bigger" than "Show Me Love", adding that "a boomin' kick drum and carefully arranged synthesizers provide a "house"-influenced track, and Robin's emotion-filled vocals spice up the rhythm."[6]

Brad Beatnik from Music Week's RM Dance Update stated "expect this slice of pure garage heaven to be huge".[7] Another editor, James Hamilton described it as a "typically wailed garage strider".[8] Wendi Cermak from The Network Forty wrote, "Keeping with the same formula [...] the Maven of House is back with another strong rhythmic mover. Although it could be argued that this single is very similar to "Show Me Love", "Luv 4 Luv" has so many subtle differences that it's not hard to tell the two apart."[9] James Hunter from Vibe stated that it "brings personality and addictive soul to techno's faceless pulse. Plus, Robin S. have a friendly voice that can fire right up."[10]

Track listings

12-inch single, Germany (1993)
No.TitleLength
1."Luv 4 Luv" (Stones Club Mix)6:05
2."Luv 4 Luv" (Stones Dark Mix)5:37
3."Luv 4 Luv" (Nick Nice Club Mix)5:03
CD single, UK (1993)
No.TitleLength
1."Luv 4 Luv" (Stone's Radio Edit)4:14
2."Luv 4 Luv" (Stone's Club Mix)6:07
3."Luv 4 Luv" (Stone's Dark Mix)5:40
4."Luv 4 Luv" (Nick Nice Club Mix)5:05
5."Luv 4 Luv" (Stone's Essential Mix)5:39
6."Luv 4 Luv" (J.J.'s Mellow Mix)5:23
7."Luv 4 Luv" (Old School Mix)6:29

Some UK pressings had 8 tracks listed on the CD and inlay of the1993 release. "Luv 4 Luv (Stone's Instrumental)" was listed but NOT included. The correct track listing is as shown above.

CD maxi, Sweden (1993)
No.TitleLength
1."Luv 4 Luv" (Stones Radio Edit)4:13
2."Luv 4 Luv" (Stones Club Mix)6:06
3."Luv 4 Luv" (Stones Dark Mix)5:37
4."Luv 4 Luv" (Nick Nice Club Mix)5:02
CD maxi single, UK (2003)
No.TitleLength
1."Luv 4 Luv" (Tonka's 2003 New Radio Mix)5:11
2."Luv 4 Luv" (Tonka's 2003 First Club Mix)5:38
3."Luv 4 Luv" (Original Stonebridge Club Mix)6:04

Personnel

  • Producer – Allen George, Fred McFarlane
  • Co-producer – StoneBridge
  • Mix – StoneBridge, P. Dennis Mitchell, Junior Vasquez
  • Engineer – P. Dennis Mitchell, Dave Sussman, Nat Foster, Robert Kiss
  • Keyboards – Fred McFarlane, Joe Moskowitz, Matt Thomas, Stonebridge, Robert Kiss
  • Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr., Dana Reed, Mike Cantwell
  • Backing vocals – Dana Reed, Debbie Cole, Dennis Taylor, Kim Miller, Luci Martin, Robin Stone, Vivian Sessoms

Charts

See also

References

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