: Despite being titled "Remix" on the soundtrack and some Spotify listings , this version is actually the original collaboration between the two artists. Production & Chart Performance

: Despite the song's success, Shaggy later described working with Jackson as one of the most difficult experiences of his career, citing a lack of cooperation. Community Perspectives

“The album version is the obvious superior. I'm surprised Janet didn't save this, too.” Rate Your Music If you'd like, I can help you: Find the to compare the vocals Look up the lyrics for both versions Find other Shaggy hits from the Hot Shot era

: Critics note that Jackson brings a "sexy feeling" to the track, while Shaggy leans into his "Mr. Lover" persona for a full-on seduction vibe.

: The track uses a drum break from The Honey Drippers' "Impeach the President" and lifts its iconic hook from Rose Royce's 1977 song "Ooh Boy".

: The song reached No. 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a Top 10 hit in the UK.

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Shaggy Fear Janet Jackson - Luv Me Luv Me (remix) Review

: Despite being titled "Remix" on the soundtrack and some Spotify listings , this version is actually the original collaboration between the two artists. Production & Chart Performance

: Despite the song's success, Shaggy later described working with Jackson as one of the most difficult experiences of his career, citing a lack of cooperation. Community Perspectives Shaggy fear Janet Jackson - Luv me Luv me (remix)

“The album version is the obvious superior. I'm surprised Janet didn't save this, too.” Rate Your Music If you'd like, I can help you: Find the to compare the vocals Look up the lyrics for both versions Find other Shaggy hits from the Hot Shot era : Despite being titled "Remix" on the soundtrack

: Critics note that Jackson brings a "sexy feeling" to the track, while Shaggy leans into his "Mr. Lover" persona for a full-on seduction vibe. I'm surprised Janet didn't save this, too

: The track uses a drum break from The Honey Drippers' "Impeach the President" and lifts its iconic hook from Rose Royce's 1977 song "Ooh Boy".

: The song reached No. 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a Top 10 hit in the UK.

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Shaggy fear Janet Jackson - Luv me Luv me (remix)
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