Got to Be Real - Jordan Hill

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Got to Be Real Lyrics

What you think
What you feel now
What you know
To be real

What you think
What you feel now
What you know
To be real

Ooh... your love's for real now
You know that your love is my love
My love is your love
Our love is here to stay

What you think
What you feel now
What you know
To be real
I know you feel it now

Ooh... your love's for real now
You know that your love is my love
My love is your love
Our love is here to stay

What you think
What you feel now
What you know
To be real
Got to be real

What you think
I think I love you baby
What you feel now
I feel I love you baby
What you know
I think I love you baby
To be real
Got to be real
Got to be real
Got to be real
Got to be real
Got to be real
To be real

What you think
What you feel now
What you know
To be real

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In 1994, She was signed by producer David Foster to his own label 143 Records, a division of Warner Music Group. The first song "Remember Me This Way", which is produced by David Foster, became the film " Casper"'s theme song and released as single. But it only peaked #80 in Billboard Hot 100.

Jordan Hill's self-titled debut album appeared on May 21, 1996. Produced by David Foster, Greg Charley, Rhett Lawrence, Jeff Pescetto, SoulShock & Karlin and Mario Winans, this album had the notable production. Jordan covered many songs, such as Cheryl Lynn's disco classic "Got To Be Real", Oleta Adams' "I Just Had To Hear Your Voice" (from 1993's "Evolution" album), Lisa Stansfield's "Make It Right." "For The Love Of You," produced by David Foster and Co-produced by Mario Winans, was release as the first single. It became the minor hit both in Billboard Hot 100 and R&B/Hip charts. However, the remix version by Tony Moran became her one and only Top 10 hit in Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts.

The second single "How Many Times" (which is covered by Aretha Franklin in 1998) and the third single "Too Much Heaven", which is produced by The Bee Gees' Barry Gibb and sang backup, both failed in chart. Due to the poor album sales, 143 Records dropped her.

She still worked with some notable artists, such as The Bee Gees and Jim Brickman, on whose 1999 Top 10 Adult Contemporary hit "Destiny" she was a featured vocalist, along with Billy Porter. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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