Deja Vu (Dionne Warwick song)

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"Déjá Vu" is a 1979 soul single released by Dionne Warwick. Written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson.

It was the second release off her successful Arista debut, Dionne. The song became Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of "I'll Never Love This Way Again" in the five years since her #1 single, "Then Came You", which featured The Spinners.

Reaching #15 on the pop singles chart and #25 R&B, the song eventually won a Grammy for Warwick on the same night she won Best Pop Female Vocal Performance for "I'll Never Love..." winning the Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance therefore making Warwick the first artist ever to win the R&B and pop categories on the same night.