Divas Need Love Too

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"Divas Need Love Too"
Single by Klymaxx
from the album Klymaxx
ReleasedJune 22, 1987
Recorded1986
Genre Soul
Label Constellation Records, MCA Records
Songwriter(s) Vincent Brantley, Bernadette Cooper, Rick Timas
Klymaxx singles chronology
"I'd Still Say Yes"
(1987)
"Divas Need Love Too"
(1987)
"Good Love"
(1990)

"Divas Need Love Too" is a single recorded by Klymaxx for the MCA label. Relying on an outside producer and songwriters, this song was recorded and released as the fourth and final single from their fifth album, Klymaxx . This song reached number 14 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart.

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