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'''My Love''' is a [[Hip hop]]/[[R&B music|R&B]] song by American [[R&B music|R&B]] [[singer]] [[Mary J. Blige]] for her debut album, ''[[What's the 411?]]''. The song features background vocals from [[Teddy Riley]], portraying a male lover on the [[vocoder]]. The song debuted at #10 on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] and at #39 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]], in the [[spring]] of [[1993]]. Featured on Blige's debut album, the original version, There are no actual lyrics, just Mary J. Blige repeating, "Now that my love is gone away from you.", but on its [[What's the 411? Remix|remix version]] it features lyrics and removes Teddy Riley's background, replacing Riley's verses with rap verses from [[Heavy D]].
'''My Love''' is a [[Hip hop]]/[[R&B music|R&B]] song by American [[R&B music|R&B]] [[singer]] [[Mary J. Blige]] for her debut album, ''[[What's the 411?]]''. The song features background vocals from [[Teddy Riley]], portraying a male lover on the [[vocoder]], alongside Blige vocal loop the repeated line ("Now that my love is gone away from you"). The song debuted at #10 on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] and at #39 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]], in the [[spring]] of [[1993]]. but on its [[What's the 411? Remix|remix version]] it features lyrics and removes Teddy Riley's background, replacing Riley's verses with rap verses from [[Heavy D]].
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Revision as of 00:01, 21 March 2009

"My Love"
Song

My Love is a Hip hop/R&B song by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige for her debut album, What's the 411?. The song features background vocals from Teddy Riley, portraying a male lover on the vocoder, alongside Blige vocal loop the repeated line ("Now that my love is gone away from you"). The song debuted at #10 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and at #39 on the Billboard Hot 100, in the spring of 1993. but on its remix version it features lyrics and removes Teddy Riley's background, replacing Riley's verses with rap verses from Heavy D.