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Stay the Night (IMx song)

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"'Stay the Night'" is the lead single from IMx's fifth album, 'Introducing IMx'. It reached No. 23 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 singles chart and No. 20 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart in late 1999.[ Billboard.com - Artist Chart History - IMx - Singles] It was the group's most successful single as IMx, becoming their third single to earn a gold certification, achieving the feat on December 23, 1999, a little over two months after its release.

Music video



The video pays a homage to TLC's video "No Scrubs" (released several months prior) and Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson's video "Scream". The video was shot on July 31, 1999 and it begins with the boys dancing in a white room, right behind them it has the 'IMx' logo on the wall. Marques start singing his verse while walking down the long hallway and seen on the TV screens while Young Rome and LDB were riding floating scooters. Marques is seen riding a floating scooter while singing the second verse. Young Rome is seen in a blue room. The next scene shows the boys playing baseball and trying to impress women. Alexis Fields and Shar Jackson make cameos. Fields would later work with IMx in 'House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute'. Houston and Fields would work again later in the 2007 horror film, 'Somebody Help Me'

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Category:1999 singles

Category:Songs written by Chris Stokes (director)

Category:1999 songs

Category:MCA Records singles

Category:Songs written by Young Rome

Category:IMx songs


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