Stay with Me (DeBarge song)

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"Stay with Me"
Song

"Stay With Me" is a song by DeBarge, issued on their acclaimed album, In a Special Way.

Song information

The song was composed in 1982 by siblings El, Marty and Bunny DeBarge. The lyrics describe a young man who wants his lover to stay despite relationship worries.

The original recording featured El DeBarge on lead vocals. The ending refrain, "don't go, don't go/I love you so", would later be resung or sampled in several hip-hop/R&B recordings, while the music's ending keyboard riff (performed by El) would also be sampled.

Hip-hop samples

Issued on the group's third album, In a Special Way, the song wasn't officially released as a single but it would gain leverage as an sampled single in hip-hop and R&B.

  • By 1995, Big L has also used the ending instrumental vamp of the song for his hit song, "MVP".
  • Mary J. Blige and Faith Evans sung parts of the verses and the ending refrain on "One More Chance" and had sung the song's ending refrain for the Mary J. Blige track, "Don't Go", off of Mary's heralded 1994 album My Life.
  • R&B and Neo-soul singer Musiq Soulchild sampled the song on the final track on the remix of "Girl Next Door" as "Ifiwouldaknew (Girlnextdoorremix)" which appeared from the 2002 album Juslisen.
  • Gospel singer Deitrick Haddon sampled the song for the track "Don't Go" on his album 7 Days.

Credits

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