Turning Shalamar’s “I Don’t Want to Be the Last to Know” into a grooving beat, and featuring ’N Sync’s JC Chasez "keeping it real," Blaque’s second single had all the right elements to soar even higher than their first. Reaching #1 on rhythmic radio and top ten on the pop charts, “Bring It All to Me” helped drive platinum sales of their debut album and even won the ladies a Billboard Award for Best New R&B Artist. It’s a nice reminder of the group’s potential, before label drama and personal tragedy cut their career too short.
This is one of my favorite tracks in this rate, but out of this flawless top 9, it's my second least favorite song (think I gave it a 9), so I'm fine with it. I'm glad it's top 10
How can anyone "not use" Hoku? Were they born without souls? Are they incapable of feeling the sheer bliss that emanates from every vibration from her vocal cords?