You Blew
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"You Blew" | ||
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Single by La Toya Jackson | ||
from the album La Toya | ||
Released | 1988 | |
Format | 12" Single | |
Recorded | 1988 | |
Genre | Pop/R&B/Soul/Dance | |
Length | 3:20 (Single Version), 4:53 (Album Version) | |
Label | Teldec Records, RCA Records | |
Producer(s) | Full Force | |
Chart positions | ||
Did not chart |
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La Toya Jackson singles chronology | ||
"Such a Wicked Love" (1988) |
"You Blew" (1988) |
"Bad Girl" (1989) |
"You Blew" is a single by American singer La Toya Jackson, taken from her fifth album La Toya. The single was produced by hip-hop production team Full Force and was released on 7" and 12" formats. Both versions include only two tracks: "You Blew" and "Such a Wicked Love", which had previously been released as a single.
This single was only released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland by her German label Teldec Records in November 1988. It's failure can easily be explained by the fact that it was only released in Europe, where hip-hop music was not popular at the time.
La Toya Jackson |
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Discography |
La Toya Jackson | My Special Love | Heart Don't Lie | Imagination | La Toya | Bad Girl |
No Relations | Formidable | From Nashville to You | Stop in the Name of Love | Startin' Over |
For complete discography, see La Toya Jackson discography |
Autobiography |
La Toya: Growing up in the Jackson Family |
Related Articles |
The Jackson Family | Jack Gordon |