Old Skool Love (song)
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Old Skool Love | ||
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Studio album by Divine Brown | ||
Released | September 29, 1992 | |
Recorded | March–May 1992 at One on One and Eldorado in Los Angeles, California | |
Genre | R&B, Soul | |
Length | 3:26 | |
Label | Blacksmith Entertainment Ltd./Universal Music |
Old Skool Love is the first single from Canadian R&B/Soul singer Divine Brown. The single was fairly successful in Canada and propelled her debut album become a Canadian R&B hit. The song is often compared to other R&B singers such as Mary J. Blige and Macy Gray.
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[edit] Song Meaning
The song is about a love she had met at a party in June. And how she misses the love she gave and received yet she does not want him back. It is also about how she has found a new love but she can not stop thinking about her previous love affair.
[edit] Music Video
The music video accompanying the song was released and features Divine Brown singing and recalling the good and bad times of a previous relationship.
[edit] Covers
Canadian Idol winner Eva Avila performed the song on Canadian Idol during the Top 4.