"Spring Love" (also known as "Spring Love (Come Back to Me)") is the third single from
freestyle singer
Stevie B's debut album Party Your Body, released in 1988. The song achieved a higher chart placement compared to Stevie B's previous single, almost reaching the
Top 40 of the
Billboard Hot 100 (peaking at No. 43) and paving the way for his top 40 breakthrough the following year with the similar-sounding "
I Wanna Be the One." "Spring Love" also became Stevie B's first top ten hit on the
Dance charts, peaking at number 5, and it remains one of his most popular songs.
In 2007, Stevie B re-recorded the song with rapper
Pitbull, which was included on the album The Terminator.
In 2008, the singer
Latino released his version, which contains the participation of Stevie B in the album Junto e Misturado.
In 2014, the singer Nobel Pryze released his version produced by Mastakriz LaGuira (Alternative Merengue).
Impact on popular culture
In 2003,
Brazilian funk singer MC Fornalha released the
single "Paga Spring Love", inspired by the song by Stevie B.
References
^Molanphy, Chris (July 16, 2022).
"Point of No Return Edition". Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia (Podcast).
Slate. Retrieved March 31, 2024.
"Spring Love" (also known as "Spring Love (Come Back to Me)") is the third single from
freestyle singer
Stevie B's debut album Party Your Body, released in 1988. The song achieved a higher chart placement compared to Stevie B's previous single, almost reaching the
Top 40 of the
Billboard Hot 100 (peaking at No. 43) and paving the way for his top 40 breakthrough the following year with the similar-sounding "
I Wanna Be the One." "Spring Love" also became Stevie B's first top ten hit on the
Dance charts, peaking at number 5, and it remains one of his most popular songs.
In 2007, Stevie B re-recorded the song with rapper
Pitbull, which was included on the album The Terminator.
In 2008, the singer
Latino released his version, which contains the participation of Stevie B in the album Junto e Misturado.
In 2014, the singer Nobel Pryze released his version produced by Mastakriz LaGuira (Alternative Merengue).
Impact on popular culture
In 2003,
Brazilian funk singer MC Fornalha released the
single "Paga Spring Love", inspired by the song by Stevie B.
References
^Molanphy, Chris (July 16, 2022).
"Point of No Return Edition". Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia (Podcast).
Slate. Retrieved March 31, 2024.