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"Too Close" is a song by American R&B group
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featuring uncredited vocals from Vee of Koffee Brown. It contains a sample of "Christmas Rappin" by
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and was released on January 27, 1998, as the second single from their debut album, '' Rated Next'' (1997). The song reached number one on the US Hot 100 and R&B charts and has gone platinum, making it their biggest and best-known hit.


Composition

According to '' Billboard'', on the song "R.L, Terry and Raphael moan and groan about their female dance partner's grindin' and shakin' -- and their respective bulges as a result -- atop a Chicago-style step dance production."


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Blue version

In 2001, English boy band
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released a cover version of the song as the second single from their debut studio album '' All Rise'' (2001). The track was released on August 27, 2001, and became their first number one UK single produced by Ray Ruffin. "Too Close" also reached number five in Australia, number 17 in Ireland, and number one in New Zealand, where the Next version had also been a number-one hit. The song has received a silver sales status certification for sales of over 200,000 copies in the UK.


Music video

The band traveled to
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to film the music video, and whilst there, they witnessed the attacks on the World Trade Center. The following month, Blue were being interviewed by British newspaper '' The Sun'' and Ryan commented that "This New York thing is being blown out of proportion" and asked "What about whales? They are ignoring animals that are more important. Animals need saving and that's more important." The other members of the band tried to silence Ryan, but he went on. After ''The Sun'' quoted Ryan as saying "Who gives a fuck about New York when elephants are being killed?", this caused a huge media backlash that resulted in Blue losing their U.S. record deal and campaigns to sack Ryan from the group.


Track listings

UK and Australian CD single # "Too Close" (radio edit) – 3:45 # "Too Close" (
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R&B club rub) – 5:41 # "Too Close" (instrumental) – 3:45 # "Too Close" (video) – 3:45 UK cassette single and European CD single # "Too Close" (radio edit) – 3:45 # "Too Close" (Blacksmith R&B club rub) – 5:41


Credits and personnel

Credits are taken from the '' All Rise'' album booklet. Studios * Recorded at Ruffland Studios (London, England) and Cutfather & Joe Studios (Copenhagen, Denmark) * Mixed at White Room (Copenhagen, Denmark) * Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York City) and Sony Music Studios (London, England) Personnel * Kier Gist – writing *
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– writing * Robert Huggar – writing * Raphael Brown – writing * Robert Ford Jr. – writing * Denzil Miller – writing * James B. Moore – writing * Kurtis Walker – writing * Larry Smith – writing * Blue – lead vocals * Ray Ruffin – additional backing vocals, keys, programming, production * Awsa – additional backing vocals * Andrew Smith – guitars *
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– additional keyboards * Cutfather & Joe – additional keyboards, additional production and mix * Mads Nilsson – mixing *
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– mastering * John Davis – mastering


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Parodies

In 2015, the song regained attention through the popularity of the internet meme, "Why You Always Lying" by Nicholas Fraser. The parody gained fame within social media (most notably
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and
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) because of the comically poor production quality and relatable theme. Replacing the line "Baby when we're grinding" with "Why the fuck you lying," and similarly for following phrases, the song initially referenced an untrustworthy girl who failed to keep her promise of hooking him up with her cute friend. Currently, the original Vine has been viewed over 76.1 million times, and has been extended into a full music video for
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, which has gained over 29 million views as of November 2020. Fraser also performed the parody along with the former Next member RL on the MTV2 show '' Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne''. In 2021, comedian
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posted a parody of the song with lyrics changed to reflect the panic buying of petrol and diesel fuel that occurred across the United Kingdom in September 2021 during the 2021 United Kingdom fuel supply crisis which in turn caused further panic from the British public. The lyrics to the chorus were changed to "''Britain’s panic buying/Petrol pumps are dying/Said
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would be fine and turns out they were lying/Fuel is running real low/ Need European blokes/ To come through in their HGVs''”.


References

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