He Loves Me 2

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12", FR, #FTR 4053 6 [4]
  1. "He Loves Me 2" (Silk's 12" Mix) - 8:39
  2. "He Loves Me 2" (Paul Johnson's Vocal Dub) - 8:44
12", US, #SENT 9903 [5]
  1. "He Loves Me 2" (Silk's 12" Mix) - 8:39
  2. "He Loves Me 2" (Silk's Tribal Reprise) - 3:10
  3. "He Loves Me 2" (Paul Johnson's Vocal Dub) - 8:44
  4. "He Loves Me 2" (Paul Johnson's Dancefloor Dub) - 7:04
12", US, #SENT 9903B-1 [6]
  1. "He Loves Me 2" (Junior's Love 2 Club Mix) - 10:39
  2. "He Loves Me 2" (Junior Loves 2 Beat the Drums)
  3. "He Loves Me 2" (Junior's Loves 2 Club Mix Instrumental) - 10:39
  4. "He Loves Me 2" (Junior Loves 2 Beat the Drums Again)
MCD, US, Promo, #(–) [7]
  1. "He Loves Me 2" (Junior's Love 2 Club Mix) - 10:39
  2. "He Loves Me 2" (Junior's Loves 2 Club Mix Instrumental) - 10:39
  3. "He Loves Me 2" (Junior Loves 2 Beat the Drums)
  4. "He Loves Me 2" (Junior Loves 2 Beat the Drums Again)
  5. "He Loves Me 2" (Bonus - Silk's Acappella)
MCD, FR, #FTR 4053-2 [8]
  1. "He Loves Me 2" (Silk's Radio Edit) - 4:05
  2. "He Loves Me 2" (Roller Disco Edit) - 3:45
  3. "He Loves Me 2" (Silk's 12" Mix) - 8:39
  4. "He Loves Me 2" (Paul Johnson's Vocal Dub) - 8:44
  5. "He Loves Me 2" (Paul Johnson's Dancefloor Dub) - 7:04
  6. "He Loves Me 2" (Junior's Love 2 Club Mix) - 10:39
  7. "He Loves Me 2" (Roller Discoclub Mix) - 6:45
VA

Silk Entertainment Sampler 12", US, #SENT 9901-1 [9]
— 3. "He Loves Me 2" (Original Demo)

Charts

Weekly charts

"He Loves Me 2"
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Single by CeCe Peniston
B-side "Remix"
ReleasedOctober 1999 (1999-10)
Recorded1999 (1999)
Genre House
Length4:05(Edited version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
CeCe Penistonsingles chronology
"Nobody Else"
(1998)
"He Loves Me 2"
(1999)
"Lifetime to Love"
(2000)
Audio sample
"Silk's 12" Mix"
Chart (1999)Peak
position
US Dance Club Songs ( Billboard) [10] 24

Music awards and nominations

Grammy Awards
YearNominated artistNominated workAwardCategoryResult
2000 Steve "Silk" Hurley "He Loves Me 2 (Silk's 12" Mix)" Grammy Non-Classical Remixer of the Year Nominated [2]

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  10. For the peak position of "He Loves Me 2" in USA, use the general links, and/or, in order to view additional information such as peak date and/or weeks spent on Hot Dance Club Play chart, you will have to subscribe to billboard.biz website to vie also the specific billboard.biz link.