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"Joy" is a song by American R&B group Blackstreet. The song was written by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, and Tammy Lucas it was released as the fifth single for the group's self-titled debut album Blackstreet (1994). The song peaked at number forty-three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Mar 21, 1995 · Originally intended for (and co-written by) Michael Jackson, “Joy” is the eleventh track, and fifth single from Blackstreet’s self-titled debut album. MJ recorded a demo of the song with...
It’s a celebration of the joy and fulfillment that comes with finding true love. The Michael Jackson Connection. Interestingly, “Joy” was originally intended for Michael Jackson. Teddy Riley, the producer of the song and a member of Blackstreet, had co-written it with Tammy Lucas.
- Monica Zimmerman
"Joy" (also known as "Joy Joy") is a song performed by Teddy Riley's R&B group, Blackstreet, featured on their 1994 self titled album. It was originally intended for Michael Jackson and the Dangerous album. "Joy" was written and recorded in 1991 for Michael Jackson's Dangerous album. As...
Originally intended for (and co-written by) Michael Jackson, “Joy” is the eleventh track, and fifth single from Blackstreet’s self-titled debut album. MJ recorded a demo of the song with...