Poison (Bell Biv DeVoe song)

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“Poison”
Single by Bell Biv DeVoe
from the album Poison
Released 1990
Recorded 1989
Genre New Jack Swing
Length 4:21
Label MCA Records
Producer Dr. Freeze
Certification Platinum
Bell Biv DeVoe singles chronology
"Poison"
(1990)
"Do Me"
(1990)

"Poison" is the 1990 single by the New Edition spinoff group Bell Biv DeVoe. This song - in the style of New Jack Swing, a late-80s hybrid of R&B and hip hop - was the group's most successful, and sings of the dangers of falling in love.

While the song samples from hip hop (Kool G. Rap's "Poison"), the line "you can't trust a big butt and a smile" would quickly become a staple of hip hop. In the outro, BBD gives shout-outs to their former New Edition bandmates, Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill.

On the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, "Poison" rose from #52 to #38 in the week of April 14, 1990, and eventually peaked at #3 for four consecutive weeks, beginning on June 9, 1990. "Poison" became one of the most successful singles of 1990, and was a staple on MTV and mainstream radio in the summer, spending ten weeks in the Top 10. The song finally fell out of the Top 50 the week of August 25, 1990.

It has been used in film (Pootie Tang), television (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Scrubs), and videogames (2004's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, on New Jack Swing radio station CSR 103.9). It is also referenced in the Madvillain song "Fancy Clown."

In 2005, rap/actor Nick Cannon sampled the song on his first single Dime Piece feat. Izzy, from the now still unreleased Stages album

[edit] Charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 3
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Singles & Tracks 1
ARC Weekly Top 40 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance/Maxi Singles 7
UK Singles Chart 19
Preceded by
"Ready or Not" by After 7
Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number one single
May 5, 1990
Succeeded by
"Rub You the Right Way" by Johnny Gill

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