The song's visual identity was established through two distinct music videos, both directed by :
"" is the signature hit by British reggae singer Maxi Priest , released in 1990 as the lead single from his fifth studio album, Bonafide . Blending smooth R&B with reggae rhythms, the track became a global phenomenon and a defining moment for the reggae fusion genre. Background and Composition
The song was born from a spontaneous moment when Priest began singing the chorus while driving to a session on a sunny day.
Features distinctive Soul II Soul-inspired string arrangements and a drum track programmed by Phil Bodger to replace the original acoustic drums.
The song's visual identity was established through two distinct music videos, both directed by :
"" is the signature hit by British reggae singer Maxi Priest , released in 1990 as the lead single from his fifth studio album, Bonafide . Blending smooth R&B with reggae rhythms, the track became a global phenomenon and a defining moment for the reggae fusion genre. Background and Composition The song's visual identity was established through two
The song was born from a spontaneous moment when Priest began singing the chorus while driving to a session on a sunny day. The song's visual identity was established through two
Features distinctive Soul II Soul-inspired string arrangements and a drum track programmed by Phil Bodger to replace the original acoustic drums. The song's visual identity was established through two