"Try Me" is a song by American singer and actress Jasmine Guy, released on September 28, 1990. The song was written and produced by Full Force, and features background vocals by female group Ex Girlfriend. The song is the first single from her debut studio album, Jasmine Guy released on Warner Bros. Records. The song was a top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart in December 1990.
Music video
To date, there are two versions known. One has a party scene where there is a dance-off between her and her rival over a guy at the party. The other version is a photo shoot scene, and a scene where Guy is dancing behind background dancers. ==Track listings and formats==
Track listings and formats
• US 7" vinyl single :A. "Try Me" (Edit) – 3:58 :B. "Just Want to Hold You" (Album Version) – 4:09 • US 12" vinyl single :A1. "Try Me" (Special Slammin' Remix) – 6:01 :B1. "Try Me" (Special Slammin' Remix Edit) – 4:20 :B2. "Try Me" (Extended Version) – 6:01 • US Cassette single :A. "Try Me" (Edit) – 3:59 :B. "Try Me" (Album Version) – 4:56 • Japan CD mini single • "Try Me" – 4:56 • "Another Like My Lover" – 4:24 ==Credits==
Credits
• Producer, Writer, Arrangement – Full Force • Executive-Producer – Jasmine Guy, Leonard Richardson • Vocals – Jasmine Guy • Backing Vocals – Ex-Girlfriend • Remix Additional Production – Full Force • Engineer – Buzz Burrowes, Pete Diorio • Mixed – Full Force, Peter Diorio • Mastered – Eddy Schreyer ==Charts==