I Love You (Dru Hill song)

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"I Love You"
Dru hill i love you cover.jpeg
Single by Dru Hill
from the album Dru World Order
ReleasedJune 24, 2003
Genre R&B, hip hop soul
Length5:16
Label Def Soul
Songwriter(s) Tamir Ruffin; Mark Andrews; Rufus Waller; Dennis Moorehead
Producer(s) Nocko, Nokio The N-Tity
Dru Hill singles chronology
"I Should Be..."
(2002)
"I Love You"
(2003)
"Love MD"
(2010)
Music video
"I Love You" on YouTube

"I Love You" is the second single from Dru Hill's third album, Dru World Order . The single peaked at #77 on the Hot 100 and #27 on the R&B chart. The song stayed on the Hot 100 charts for a total of thirteen weeks. [1] This was Dru Hill's final charting hit.

Contents

Music video

The music video was directed by Little X. The music video features actress and model La’Shontae Heckard, [2] who plays Nokio's girlfriend, and Nokio's real life son, Jordan Ruffin. [3]

Track listing

CD single [4]
No.TitleLength
1."I love You"5:16
2."I Should Be..."4:58
2 × 12" Vinyl [5]
No.TitleLength
1."I Love You (Atlantis 760 AD Club Mix)"7:36
2."I Love You (Atlantis 760 AD Dub)"7:18
3."I Love You (Ricky's Loving Club Mix)"6:53
4."I Love You (Ricky's Café Con Leche Dub)"6:37
5."I Love You (Uncle Bubble Aka Ming & FS Vocal Club)"6:51
6."I Love You (Uncle Bubble Aka Ming & FS Dub)"6:09
7."I Love You (Mantese Vocal Club Mix)"6:58
8."I Love You (Mantese Dub)"6:44

Charts

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