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"Love No Limit" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige. It was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave "Jam" Hall for her debut album, What's the 411? (1992), while production was overseen by Hall. Released as the album's fourth and final single, the song became a top five hit, reaching number-five on the US R&B singles chart, and peaked at number forty-four on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Hall has stated in interviews, that he wanted to give the song an urban, hip-hop feel to a much more jazzy sound, when it was created.

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  • "Love No Limit" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige. It was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave "Jam" Hall for her debut album, What's the 411? (1992), while production was overseen by Hall. Released as the album's fourth and final single, the song became a top five hit, reaching number-five on the US R&B singles chart, and peaked at number forty-four on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Hall has stated in interviews, that he wanted to give the song an urban, hip-hop feel to a much more jazzy sound, when it was created. R&B singer Monica sang the song as a tribute at the Essence Awards 2003. Blige later performed the song at the 3rd BET Honors in 2010, as part of a medley of her hits, when she paid tribute to honoree Diddy. The song was also briefly played in the American comedy film CB4 (1993) starring Chris Rock. "Love No Limit was the last record we wrote for the album. I had a deadline to meet and Diddy was pressuring me to get it done,” he laughs. “He kept calling my house and I told him I had this song called; ‘Love No Limit’ that I wrote with Kenny Greene. He said, ‘Cool. Let me hear it.’ So I played it for him and he said, ‘I like it.’ But I don’t think he was 100% sold on it. We moved forward with it even though it was much different from the rest of the material on the album. It was really jazzy. I was big into old school jazz like Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald. Kenny Greene was church trained so we did the song with a jazzy feel, but it still had a strong beat to it. He wrote a catchy hook to it and Mary loved it. She definitely loved that type of jazz music. This whole album defined her sound per se. We cut the record and I thought it turned out great, but we were still skeptical on how it would be received because it was so different than any of the other stuff on her album. I was amazed when it came out because there would be guys on the corner in the hood blasting the song". —Dave "Jam" Hall talking to Ebony Magazine about how the song was made. (en)
  • Love No Limit è un singolo della cantante statunitense Mary J. Blige, pubblicato nel 1993 ed estratto dall'album What's the 411?. (it)
  • 「ラヴ・ノー・リミット」(Love No Limit)はメアリー・J. ブライジのシングル。デビュー・アルバム『ホワッツ・ザ・411?』(What's the 411?)からの5枚目のシングルとして1993年5月に発売され、6月5日付のビルボード・R&Bチャートで5位を記録した。 作詞は、作曲はデイヴ"ジャム" ホールにより、アルバムの曲の中で最後に制作された。サラ・ヴォーンやエラ・フィッツジェラルドのような古典派のジャズが好きだったデイヴ"ジャム" ホールは、他の収録曲とは異なるジャズ調のサウンドに仕上げ、同じくジャズを好むメアリーのアルト・ボイスがさらに低めに響くナンバーとなっている。がプロデュース参加した後述のリミックス・バージョンは打って変わってファンクなリズムのアレンジとなっていて、2種類の聴き比べの楽しさが味わえる楽曲である。 (ja)
  • "Love No Limit" é uma música hip-hop soul R&B escrita pelo americano cantor, compositor Kenny Greene da década de 1990,foi co-escrita por Dave Hall e produzido por DeVant Swing, que é conhecido por seu trabalho como produtor com companheiros do grupo R&B Jodeci em 1990, foi gravada por Blige em 1992. A música vem de seu primeiro álbum aclamado pela crítica. Em uma entrevista VH1 soul Blige alegou que seu estilo vocal foram baseadas em sua ídola, Anita Baker. Na versão remix oficial, que é encontrada no álbum What's the 411? Remix, álbum de remixes, a música abre com um trecho da versão original, então o remix com Blige começa a ser cantada de maneira alternativa: a batida principal leva uma amostra de Keni Burke's "Risin' to the Top".A canção alcançou a Billboard Hot 100 e R&B singles chart, atingindo um máximo de #44 e #5, respectivamente, em junho de 1993. A cantora de R&B Monica cantou a canção como uma homenagem a Blige no Prêmio Essence 2003. (pt)
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  • "Love No Limit was the last record we wrote for the album. I had a deadline to meet and Diddy was pressuring me to get it done,” he laughs. “He kept calling my house and I told him I had this song called; ‘Love No Limit’ that I wrote with Kenny Greene. He said, ‘Cool. Let me hear it.’ So I played it for him and he said, ‘I like it.’ But I don’t think he was 100% sold on it. We moved forward with it even though it was much different from the rest of the material on the album. It was really jazzy. I was big into old school jazz like Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald. Kenny Greene was church trained so we did the song with a jazzy feel, but it still had a strong beat to it. He wrote a catchy hook to it and Mary loved it. She definitely loved that type of jazz music. This whole album defined her sound per se. We cut the record and I thought it turned out great, but we were still skeptical on how it would be received because it was so different than any of the other stuff on her album. I was amazed when it came out because there would be guys on the corner in the hood blasting the song". (en)
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  • Love No Limit è un singolo della cantante statunitense Mary J. Blige, pubblicato nel 1993 ed estratto dall'album What's the 411?. (it)
  • 「ラヴ・ノー・リミット」(Love No Limit)はメアリー・J. ブライジのシングル。デビュー・アルバム『ホワッツ・ザ・411?』(What's the 411?)からの5枚目のシングルとして1993年5月に発売され、6月5日付のビルボード・R&Bチャートで5位を記録した。 作詞は、作曲はデイヴ"ジャム" ホールにより、アルバムの曲の中で最後に制作された。サラ・ヴォーンやエラ・フィッツジェラルドのような古典派のジャズが好きだったデイヴ"ジャム" ホールは、他の収録曲とは異なるジャズ調のサウンドに仕上げ、同じくジャズを好むメアリーのアルト・ボイスがさらに低めに響くナンバーとなっている。がプロデュース参加した後述のリミックス・バージョンは打って変わってファンクなリズムのアレンジとなっていて、2種類の聴き比べの楽しさが味わえる楽曲である。 (ja)
  • "Love No Limit" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige. It was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave "Jam" Hall for her debut album, What's the 411? (1992), while production was overseen by Hall. Released as the album's fourth and final single, the song became a top five hit, reaching number-five on the US R&B singles chart, and peaked at number forty-four on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Hall has stated in interviews, that he wanted to give the song an urban, hip-hop feel to a much more jazzy sound, when it was created. (en)
  • "Love No Limit" é uma música hip-hop soul R&B escrita pelo americano cantor, compositor Kenny Greene da década de 1990,foi co-escrita por Dave Hall e produzido por DeVant Swing, que é conhecido por seu trabalho como produtor com companheiros do grupo R&B Jodeci em 1990, foi gravada por Blige em 1992. A música vem de seu primeiro álbum aclamado pela crítica. Em uma entrevista VH1 soul Blige alegou que seu estilo vocal foram baseadas em sua ídola, Anita Baker. Na versão remix oficial, que é encontrada no álbum What's the 411? Remix, álbum de remixes, a música abre com um trecho da versão original, então o remix com Blige começa a ser cantada de maneira alternativa: a batida principal leva uma amostra de Keni Burke's "Risin' to the Top".A canção alcançou a Billboard Hot 100 e R&B singles char (pt)
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