Bunny Mack rose to fame and became popular in the global music scene after the release of his song "Let Me Love You", which became a
disco hit in 1981. He was voted Musician of the Year by
African Muzik Magazine and received a Gold Disc for "Let Me Love You". In November 2009, American rapper
Wale made a remix version of the song that was included on the album
Attention Deficit. The song was also featured in the British music Charts In 2014, the remix version of the song LET ME LOVE YOU was also featured on
Capital Xtra Afro beats Top 10 Music Charts on a new version called "My Sweetie". Mack died in London on 11 July 2015. ==References==