Dru Hill- The Love We Had (stays On My Mind) [ Recommended ● ]
Released on their album Freedom Means , The Dells' version was a massive success, reaching the top ten on the R&B charts and becoming a definitive soul ballad known for its raw, heartbreaking lead vocals.
Dru Hill – The Love We Had (Stays on My Mind) Lyrics - Genius Dru Hill- The Love We Had (Stays On My Mind)
At its core, the song tells a story of deep regret and late-night reflection. The lyrics describe a man waking up to a "lonesome feeling" and realizing—perhaps too late—that his past love meant far more to him than he ever let on while they were together. Dru Hill’s 1998 Revival Released on their album Freedom Means , The
The song was originally written by and Larry Wade and first recorded by the legendary soul group The Dells in 1971. Dru Hill’s 1998 Revival The song was originally
Decades later, Dru Hill brought the classic back to life for a new generation.
Dru Hill’s is more than just a 90s slow jam; it is a masterful bridge between two eras of R&B. While many fans associate the song exclusively with Dru Hill’s 1998 multi-platinum album, Enter the Dru , the track actually has its roots in the early 1970s. The Soulful Origins
Released on their album Freedom Means , The Dells' version was a massive success, reaching the top ten on the R&B charts and becoming a definitive soul ballad known for its raw, heartbreaking lead vocals.
Dru Hill – The Love We Had (Stays on My Mind) Lyrics - Genius
At its core, the song tells a story of deep regret and late-night reflection. The lyrics describe a man waking up to a "lonesome feeling" and realizing—perhaps too late—that his past love meant far more to him than he ever let on while they were together. Dru Hill’s 1998 Revival
The song was originally written by and Larry Wade and first recorded by the legendary soul group The Dells in 1971.
Decades later, Dru Hill brought the classic back to life for a new generation.
Dru Hill’s is more than just a 90s slow jam; it is a masterful bridge between two eras of R&B. While many fans associate the song exclusively with Dru Hill’s 1998 multi-platinum album, Enter the Dru , the track actually has its roots in the early 1970s. The Soulful Origins