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Show Me Love (Robyn song)

"Show Me Love" is a song by Swedish singer and songwriter Robyn. It was first released in Sweden in February 1997 as the fourth single from her debut studio album, Robyn Is Here (1995). The song was her third UK and second US single. Robyn wrote it with Max Martin, who also produced the song with Denniz Pop. The accompanying music video was directed by Kevin Bray. The song is sometimes confused with Robin S.'s 1993 single "Show Me Love" because of identical song titles and similar first names; however, the two songs are not related.

Critical reception
Larry Flick from Billboard magazine described the song as a "far more seductive tone of this jeep-pop confection" than her earlier hit single, "Do You Know (What It Takes)". He noted that Robyn "proves her capability to handle a meaty tune with a respectable degree of soul. She tweaks the song's ear-grabbing chorus and muscular bassline with subtle improvisations and an assertive edge that impresses." In a retrospective review, Can't Stop the Pop felt that on the song "she's dropping her guard and committing herself to a teen-pop romance". They also complimented the chorus as "spectacularly catchy". British magazine Music Week gave "Show Me Love" a full score of five out of five, naming it the "strongest track" from the album, "[that] should launch her as a serious contender for the swingbeat crown". ==Chart performance==
Chart performance
In Sweden, "Show Me Love" became Robyn's fourth highest-charting single, peaking at number 14, lower than "Do You Know (What It Takes)" and "Do You Really Want Me (Show Respect)", which both made it into the top 10. In the United States, the single peaked at number seven, her second consecutive top 10 hit. In December 1997, the single received a gold certification from the RIAA in recognition of 500,000 copies sold in the US. ==Music video==
Music video
The music video for "Show Me Love" was directed by American director Kevin Bray and premiered on 20 July 1997 on the television network The Box. The video is shot with two cutscenes: one with Robyn in a light blue top alone lip-syncing to camera filmed in mostly color and the other of her in a black sweatsuit lip-syncing to camera filmed in mostly black-and-white with a large group of urbane extras shown conversing in a loosely grouped line behind her while a guitarist, keytar player, and drummer with drumkit play among them. ==Usage in media==
Usage in media
The song features on the soundtrack of the sitcom Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. It was also played at the very end of the Swedish film Show Me Love. The film was originally titled Fucking Åmål but was retitled for distribution in the English-speaking world after the name of the song. In 2019 the song was featured in the West End musical & Juliet. ==Impact and legacy==
Impact and legacy
In 2017, Billboard magazine ranked "Show Me Love" number 32 in their list of "The 100 Greatest Pop Songs of 1997". In 2022, Pitchfork ranked it number 241 in their list of "The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s". ==Track listings==
Track listings
European CD single • "Show Me Love" – 3:27 • "Show Me Love" – 5:08 • "Show Me Love" – 4:28 • "Do You Know (What It Takes)" – 4:59 • European maxi-CD single • "Show Me Love" – 3:27 • "Show Me Love" – 4:28 • "Show Me Love" – 5:08 • "Show Me Love" – 8:08 • "Show Me Love" – 7:18 • US CD single • "Show Me Love" – 3:50 • "Show Me Love" – 4:28 • US maxi-CD single • "Show Me Love" – 4:53 • "Show Me Love" – 8:08 • "Show Me Love" – 4:28 • "Show Me Love" – 5:08 • US 12-inch single :A1. "Show Me Love" – 8:08 :A2. "Show Me Love" – 4:53 :B1. "Show Me Love" – 4:28 :B2. "Show Me Love" – 7:18 • US 12-inch limited edition :A1. "Show Me Love" – 8:22 :A2. "Show Me Love" – 4:58 :B1. "Show Me Love" – 6:41 :B2. "Show Me Love" – 4:53 ==Charts==
Charts
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