So In Love

Album: Light of the Sun (2011)
Charted: 97
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Songfacts®:

  • The first single from American R&B artist Jill Scott's fourth album was added to radio on April 12, 2011 and released to iTunes on April 26, 2011.
  • The song features soul singer Anthony Hamilton. The pair exalt about being in each other's company. "I see you 'cross the room/ Talking to some men/ I love your mannerisms, babe/ The way you handle them/ Oh, I'm so proud to be with you/ So attracted to you too," Scott sings.
  • The song debuted at #43 on Billboards Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs, the highest debut of Scott's career on that chart.
  • The Light Of The Sun debuted at #1 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 135,000 copies in the United States. It was Scott's first #1 album in the US and meant she joined Susan Boyle (2009-10), India.Arie (2006) and Judy Garland (1961) as the only women to top the Billboard album chart without ever having banked a top 40 Hot 100 hit.

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  • Bah from Cinti., OhFantastic song, think I will search for the whole album, !!
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