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"Too Close" wasn't just a hit; it was a juggernaut that defined R&B in 1998.
The song features uncredited vocals from Vee of the R&B duo Koffee Brown, who provides the "female perspective" in the call-and-response sections, telling the man to "step back". Chart Performance & Legacy
"Too Close" by the R&B trio is widely considered one of the most blatantly suggestive hits in music history. Released in 1997 as the second single from their debut album Rated Next , the song became a cultural phenomenon, dominating the charts and sparking a "eureka moment" for listeners decades later as they finally realized what the lyrics were actually about. The Story Behind the Song next - too close
The song famously samples the upbeat rhythm of Kurtis Blow’s "Christmas Rappin'" , though producer Kay Gee has noted they played much of the instrumentation live to "bring that same magic back in the '90s".
Group member Terry Brown recalled a conversation with several women at a club who were complaining about guys "getting out of hand" while dancing. "Too Close" wasn't just a hit; it was
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The concept for the song didn't come from a deep studio session but from a real-life observation at a nightclub. Released in 1997 as the second single from
The track was produced by (of Naughty by Nature), who gave it its signature upbeat "Chicago-style step" rhythm.
