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"Do You Want My Love" is a song by Hong Kong-born American singer-songwriter Coco Lee. It was released as the second single from her English debut album, '' Just No Other Way'' (1999), on January 10, 2000.


Background

"Do You Want My Love" was written by Jimmy Greco,
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, and Kenneth Hairston, and it is a
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track. In November 1999, before the single's release, promotional copies featuring remixes by Kenny Diaz and Hex Hector were sent to dance clubs. The song was first serviced to US
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radio on January 10, 2000, then was sent to
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radio on February 8 and to
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on February 22. In the United Kingdom, the single was released on June 12, 2000, as a CD and
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Chart performance

From the strength of its pre-release club play, "Do You Want My Love" appeared on the US ''
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'' Hot Dance Breakouts charts at number four on December 18, 1999. On February 5, 2000, it entered the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Play chart at number 49, charting for that week only. Later the same month, the single entered the
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top 50, spending eight weeks on the chart before peaking at number 14 in early April. The song also charted in New Zealand, where it reached number 20 in late April and spent four weeks in the top 50. In Europe, the song appeared on the
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at number 84 on the week beginning June 18, 2000, then left the top 100 the following week.


Track listings

US CD single # "Do You Want My Love" (radio edit) – 3:53 # "Do You Want My Love" (without rap) – 3:53 # "Do You Want My Love" (alternate lyric) – 3:53 # "Do You Want My Love" (alternate lyric without rap) – 3:53 # "Do You Want My Love" (Kenny Diaz radio edit) – 3:54 # "Do You Want My Love" (Hex Hector radio edit) – 3:43 Australian CD single # "Do You Want My Love" (without rap) – 3:53 # "Do You Want My Love" – 4:35 # "Do You Want My Love" (Kenny Diaz radio edit) – 3:54 # "Do You Want My Love" (Hex Hector mix) – 7:44 # "Do You Want My Love" (alternate lyric without rap) – 3:53 # Multimedia European CD single # "Do You Want My Love" (radio edit) – 3:53 # "Do You Want My Love" (Hex Hector mix) – 7:44 European maxi-CD single # "Do You Want My Love" (radio edit) – 3:53 # "Do You Want My Love" (Kenny Diaz radio edit) – 3:54 # "Do You Want My Love" (Hex Hector mix) – 7:44 Italian 7-inch single :A. "Do You Want My Love" – 3:53 :B. "
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) – 3:56 Dutch 12-inch single :A1. "Do You Want My Love" (album version) – 4:35 :A2. "Do You Want My Love" (Hex Hector mix) – 7:44 :B1. "Do You Want My Love" (Kenny Diaz radio edit) – 3:53 :B2. "Do You Want My Love" (Hex Hector instrumental) – 7:44 UK CD single # "Do You Want My Love" (radio edit) – 3:53 # "Do You Want My Love" (Soda Club master mix) – 7:12 # "Crazy Ridiculous" – 3:02 # "Do You Want My Love" (video) UK cassette single # "Do You Want My Love" (radio edit) # "Do You Want My Love" (Soda Club master edit) # "Crazy Ridiculous"


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* Exposed (CoCo Lee album)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Do You Want My Love 1999 songs 2000 singles American dance songs 550 Music singles Epic Records singles