Kiss Me (Tha' Rayne song)
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"Kiss Me" | ||
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Single by Tha' Rayne feat. Lupe Fiasco | ||
from the album Reign Supreme | ||
Released | December, 2002 | |
Format | Promo single | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | R&B/Hip-Hop | |
Length | 3:27 | |
Label | Divine Mill/Arista | |
Writer(s) | K. Gist, E. Berkeley, N. Kendall, R. Randolph, R. Smith, K. Spencer | |
Producer(s) | KayGee |
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Tha Rayne singles chronology | ||
"Fabulous" (2002) |
"Kiss Me" (2002) |
"Didn't You Know" (2003) |
Yummy Bingham singles chronology | ||
"Fabulous" (2002) |
"Kiss Me" (2002) |
"Much More" (2003) |
Quana singles chronology | ||
"Fabulous" (2002) |
"Kiss Me" (2002) |
"Didn't You Know" (2003) |
Lupe Fiasco singles chronology | ||
- | "Kiss Me" (2002) |
"Pop Pop" (2003) |
"Kiss Me" is an R&B song produced by Kay Gee from Naughty By Nature. It was recorded by Tha' Rayne in 2002 as a duet, comprising Yummy Bingham and Quana. It features rapper Lupe Fiasco who was then signed to Arista and was a very good friend to Tha' Rayne member Yummy Bingham. This is the very first national record featuring Lupe Fiasco.
The song was meant to be featured on the soundtrack for The Master of Disguise movie but the track was taken off of the tracklisting just before its release in July 2002.
The song was then released as a teaser promotional single on December 9, 2002. It was edited as a limited white label single and was pressed under the name The Rayne. It turned into a moderate club banger.
A year later, in December 2003, the song was exepted to be Tha' Rayne's official second radio single, and was starting to receive airplays, but Arista folded in January 2004 and Tha' Rayne project was cancelled.
The song, written by KayGee, Eddie Berkeley and Nastacia Kendall contains replayed elements from “Adventures In The Land Of Music” by Dynasty.
[edit] Track listing
12" Promo Single (December 9, 2002)
- Kiss Me (main)
- Kiss Me (instrumental)