"Love Baby Don't Hurt Me" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jocelyn Brown. However, it's far more widely known through the 1993 remix by Warrant.
Here's a breakdown of key information:
Original Version: The original version by Jocelyn Brown was released in 1984. It's a soulful dance track with a strong R&B feel. While not a massive hit originally, it gained cult status among dance music enthusiasts.
Warrant Remix (1993): This version, featuring Jani Lane's vocals, achieved far greater mainstream success. It was a radio staple and a significant hit on the Billboard charts. Warrant's version retained the core melody and rhythm of the original but injected a harder rock edge with Lane's vocals and a more powerful instrumental arrangement. This is the version most people are familiar with.
Genre: The original is R&B/dance; the Warrant version is hard rock/glam metal with dance influences.
Popularity and Legacy: While the original version holds value for its historical significance in dance music, the Warrant remix catapulted the song into broader recognition and cemented its status as a 90s classic. It's often used in media and remains a popular karaoke choice. The significant difference in sound between the original and the remix demonstrates how a song's popularity and genre classification can be radically altered by a successful reimagining.
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