Love (Keyshia Cole song)
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{{Infobox Single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Love
| Artist = [[Keyshia Cole]]
| from Album = [[The Way It Is (Keyshia Cole album)|The Way It Is]]
| Cover =
| Released = [[January 6]], [[2006]]<small>
| Format = [[Vinyl single]]<br> [[CD Single]]
| Recorded = [[2004]]
| Genre = [[contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[soul music|soul]]
| Length = 4:15 <small>Single Version</small>
| Label = [[A&M Records]]/ [[Interscope Records]]
| Writer = [[Keyshia Cole]]/G. Curtis
| Producer = [[Ron Fair]]
Certification Gold (RIAA)
| Chart position = * #19 <small>([[USA]] [[Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100]])</small>
** #3 <small>([[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks]])</small>
** #54 <small>([[Pop 100]])</small>
| Last single = <small>"[[I Should Have Cheated]]" <br />([[2005 in music|2005]])
| This single = <small>"Love" <br />([[2006 in music|2006]])
| Next single = <small>"[[(When You Gonna) Give It up to Me]]" <br />([[2006 in music|2006]])
}}
"'''Love'''" is the fourth single from [[United States|American]] [[R&B]] singer [[Keyshia Cole]]. The song is from her debut album ''[[The Way It Is (album)|The Way It Is]]''. "Love" is the most successful single from her debut album peaking at #19 on the [[Billboard 100]] charts and at #3 on the Hip-hop/R&B charts. The video features R&B singer [[Tyrese]] and it received heavy play on [[BET]]. On the countdown show, ''[[106 and Park]]'', the track retired, making the countdown for 65 days. The video retired from the countdown on [[April 19]], [[2006]].
==Song information==
When Keyshia Cole moved to [[Los Angeles]] in pursuit of a record deal, "Love" is the track that she thought would gain her one. When faced with A&M Records President [[Ron Fair]], she performed this song and Fair decided to sign Keyshia on the spot. He would eventually rewrite the track.
The track is about a girl who is in a serious relationship with a guy, and is always trying to do her best, although she thinks that it is not good enough ("I used think that I wasn't fine enough and I used to think I wasn't wild enough
but I won't waste my time tryin to figure out why you are playin games"). The guy is cheating on her, but she can't believe it because she is so much in love with the guy.
"Love" was announced as Keyshia Cole's debut single in 2003. She performed the song at different showcases until her song "Never" was picked as the lead single of the Barbershop II soundtrack.
==Music video==
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The video for "Love" features Keyshia Cole and [[Tyrese]] (as her boyfriend). The video was shot in different locations in [[New York City]], as it shows in the beginning of the video. The video starts off as two policemen pull over Keyshia and Tyrese because apparently Keyshia ran a red light while driving, but claims she didn't see it. Tyrese is believed to be living a double life. He is some type of [[criminal]] that Keyshia suspects is doing wrong, but never confronts him of the issue, but he appears to be a loving boyfriend. Subsequently, as Keyshia is watching television, there is a video of her boyfriend and some other men robbing a bank. After she arrives home from a day of expensive shopping, Keyshia is confronted by the authorities and asks her if she knows where her boyfriend is. Her boyfriend then picks her up, she gets into the driver's seat of the car, and we are taken back the the scenario shown in the beginning of the video. However, the policeman recognizes that it is Keyshia Cole, and calmly calls the whole thing off by asking for her [[autograph]]. Keyshia confronts her boyfriend, ends up staying with him, and he gives up being a criminal for her love.
==Chart Performance==
The song debuted on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] at #82 and rose to #49 in its second week, gaining the charts "''Greatest Gainer''". It slowly moved up the charts with minor setbacks, and eventually peaked at #19, becoming her highest solo charting single until her [[2007]] song ''Let It Go'' reached #7.
{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Chart (2006)
!align="left"|Peak<br>position
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Hot 100
|align="center"|19
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Pop 100
|align="center"|54
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks
|align="center"|3
|-
|}
* "Love" was #18 on Billboard's 2006 Year End R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
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[[Category:2006 singles]]
[[Category:Keyshia Cole songs]]
[[Category:Music videos directed by Benny Boom]]