I Love Your Smile - Basic Connection - Háblame Luna - The Album (Cassette, Album)
1998
Label: Popron Music - 54 313-4 • Format: Cassette Album • Country: Czech Republic • Genre: Electronic • Style: Trance, Euro House
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Az I Love Your Smile című dal Shanice legismertebb és legsikeresebb dala. A csúcsot az amerikai Billboard as listán érte el, ahol 2. helyezés lett. Mögötte George Michael és Elton John közös dala, a Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me, valamint Right Said Fred I’m Too Sexy című dalai kullogtak.
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"I Love Your Smile" is a song by American singer Shanice, released in as the lead single from her second studio album Inner Child (). The song features a saxophone solo by Branford Marsalis as well as laughter from Janet Jackson and René Elizondo Jr. near the end of the song. The track was produced by Louis Biancaniello, with vocals produced by Narada Michael Walden.
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About I Love Your Smile "I Love Your Smile" is a song by American singer Shanice, released in as the lead single from her second studio album Inner Child (). The song features a saxophone solo by Branford Marsalis as well as laughter from Janet Jackson and René Elizondo Jr. .