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"Too Close" wasn't just a hit; it was a juggernaut that defined R&B in 1998.
The track was produced by (of Naughty by Nature), who gave it its signature upbeat "Chicago-style step" rhythm. next - too close
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"Too Close" by the R&B trio is widely considered one of the most blatantly suggestive hits in music history. Released in 1997 as the second single from their debut album Rated Next , the song became a cultural phenomenon, dominating the charts and sparking a "eureka moment" for listeners decades later as they finally realized what the lyrics were actually about. The Story Behind the Song Released in 1997 as the second single from
Group member Terry Brown recalled a conversation with several women at a club who were complaining about guys "getting out of hand" while dancing.
The song famously samples the upbeat rhythm of Kurtis Blow’s "Christmas Rappin'" , though producer Kay Gee has noted they played much of the instrumentation live to "bring that same magic back in the '90s".