Give It to Ya

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"Give It to Ya"
Chantay savage dligtyh.jpg
Single by Chantay Savage
from the album Here We Go...
ReleasedApril 27, 1994
Genre R&B
Label RCA Records
Songwriter(s) Jeremiah McAllister, Eric L Miller, Manfred Mohr, Chantay Savage, Marc Williams
Chantay Savage singles chronology
"It's a Summer Thang"
(1994)
"Give It to Ya"
(1994)
"I Will Survive"
(1996)
Music video
"Give It to Ya" on YouTube

"Give It to Ya" is the title of a R&B single by Chantay Savage. It was the final single from her album Here We Go... [1]

Contents

Music video

A music video was directed by Jeffery Byrd in 1994 in Los Angeles. [2]

Chart positions

Chart (1994)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Singles 80

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References

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  2. "Billboard - Google Boeken". 1994-04-16. Retrieved 2012-02-18.