From The Vault: Deborah Cox – ‘Who Do You Love’

This week’s classic From The Vault clip comes courtesy of Deborah Cox’s 1995 smash ‘Who Do You Love’. Lifted from Deborah’s self-titled LP, which dropped the same year, the song launched the Canadian singer into worldwide conciousness, after many years of trying to break onto the music scene.

I vividly remember being 7 years old and jamming to this song back in the day (yes, I knew my music way back then!!! LOL). It’s a shame Deborah doesn’t get the kudos she deserves, yet one can remain thankful for the gems she has blessed us with – this being one of her best IMO.

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  1. Anon November 8, 2009

    7 ??? Damn, I was 16 or 17 depending on the month. Grow up Sam!!!

    Tidbit: the female backup dancers were “the crew” at that time. They were featured prominently in most of the videos from Janet Jackson’s “Janet” project. The girl with the long hair and burgundy pants (to the left of deborah) is also Babyface’s current main squeeze.

  2. inconnu November 8, 2009

    A french version exist which was released in 1996 (“La taille de ton amour”) and singing by a singer called Jane Fostin. Take a moment to hear it ! It’s fun …
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3yIrqNdIHE

  3. Kyle November 8, 2009

    Love Deborah.. SO underrated. And she’s still cranking the gems out!

  4. Julien May 10, 2015

    A classic! And I love Deborah’s new single “More Than I Knew” from her forthcoming album “Work of Art.”

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