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Love Is All We Need

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Wikipedia article




"'Love Is All We Need'" is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige, with a guest rap from Nas. It was written by Blige, James Harris III, Terry Lewis, and Nasir Jones for Blige's third studio album, 'Share My World' (1997), while production was helmed by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. The song contains a sample of the song "Moonchild" (1985) by American singer Rick James. With its more buoyant tone, "Love Is All We Need" stood in conspicuous contrast to much of the more dark-rooted material featured on Blige's earlier albums.

Release



While well received in America as an airplay single, the song was never given a physical release in the US and as a result the song never charted on the Hot 100 singles chart, though it did reach number one on the US dance singles chart. Meanwhile, the song became an international hit reaching number fifteen on the UK singles charts; Blige's first top twenty UK hit since 1995's "Mary Jane (All Night Long)." A remix of the song features a separate rap cameo by Foxy Brown and a vocal interpolation of Diana Ross' "Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme from Mahogany)".

Critical reception



Jonathan Bernstein from 'Entertainment Weekly' noted "the exultant way Blige reacts to the whomping drums, vast chorus, and wide-screen production Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis cook up" on "Love Is All We Need". Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' stated that here, "Ms. Blige proves that she has matured as an artist to the extent that she now can be regarded as one of the leading artists in the R&B field. This midtempo song is a fine example of this. The icing on the cake is provided by an imaginative rap by Nas and a sample of Rick James' Moonchild."

'Music Week' rated the song three out of five, describing it as a "lively, funky track featuring rapper Nas and a tasty Rick James sample." A reviewer from 'People Magazine' viewed it as "brilliantly produced" and "a muscular ode to the power of commitment." The reviewer added, "With rapper Nas adding encouragement, Mary J. dives deep into the songs dense grooves with a tone thats alternately raw and rugged and then as clear as a spring day. Like much of this excellent CD, its a perfect blend of attitude and straight-up skill."

Music video



The accompanying music video for the song was shot in New York City on February 2425, 1997. Blige is shown at an office singing, and then at a fashion show. Nas is in a fancy chair rapping his verse. The final scene shows Blige on top of a building.

Track listings



* 'CD 1'

# "Love Is All We Need" (Album Version)

# "Love Is All We Need" (Instant Flava Remix)

# "Love Is All We Need" (Mark's Needy Vocal)

# "Love Is All We Need" (DYMK Club Mix)

* 'CD 2'

# "Love Is All We Need" (Cutfather & Joe Remix)

# "Love Is All We Need" (Cutfather & Joe Stripped Down Mix)

# "Love Is All We Need" (Elusive Club Mix)

# "Love Is All We Need" (Mark!s Faster Mary Faster Dub)

# "Love Is All We Need" (Hard On Dub)

* 'Cassette'

# "Love Is All We Need" (Album Version)

# "Love Is All We Need" (Cutfather & Joe Remix)

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the 'Share My World' liner notes.

* Mary J. Blige lead vocals, background vocals

* LaTonya Blige-DaCosta background vocals

* Nas additional vocals

* Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis production

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



References



Category:1997 singles

Category:1997 songs

Category:Mary J. Blige songs

Category:MCA Records singles

Category:Music videos directed by Paul Hunter (director)

Category:Nas songs

Category:Songs written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis

Category:Songs written by Mary J. Blige

Category:Songs written by Rick James

Category:Song recordings produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis

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