So Full Of Love is a 1978 album by
the O'Jays.[1] The album contains the No. 1 R&B hit "
Use ta Be My Girl", and was awarded
RIAA Platinum Certification for sales of 1,000,000 copies.[2]
The single "Brandy" has long been speculated by many fans to be about a woman. However, in 2013, production team Gamble and Huff revealed the song was written about a
dog.[3]
The Bay State Banner praised "the O'Jays' best harmonizing since 'I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow' and their most casual smoochie lyrics in nearly that many years."[7]
So Full Of Love is a 1978 album by
the O'Jays.[1] The album contains the No. 1 R&B hit "
Use ta Be My Girl", and was awarded
RIAA Platinum Certification for sales of 1,000,000 copies.[2]
The single "Brandy" has long been speculated by many fans to be about a woman. However, in 2013, production team Gamble and Huff revealed the song was written about a
dog.[3]
The Bay State Banner praised "the O'Jays' best harmonizing since 'I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow' and their most casual smoochie lyrics in nearly that many years."[7]