I Wanna Love You
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I Wanna Love You
Summary
I Wanna Love You is a single[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- I Wanna Love You's instance of is recorded as single[3].
- I Wanna Love You's composer is recorded as Akon[4].
- I Wanna Love You's composer is recorded as Q6096[5].
- I Wanna Love You's genre is hip-hop[6].
- I Wanna Love You's genre is contemporary R&B[7].
- I Wanna Love You's genre is dirty rap[8].
- I Wanna Love You followed Smack That[9].
- I Wanna Love You was followed by The Sweet Escape[10].
- I Wanna Love You was produced by Akon[11].
- Among the performers on I Wanna Love You was Akon[12].
- I Wanna Love You was performed by Q6096[13].
- I Wanna Love You's record label is recorded as SRC Records[14].
- I Wanna Love You's record label is recorded as Universal Records[15].
- I Wanna Love You's record label is recorded as Konvict Muzik[16].
- I Wanna Love You's record label is recorded as UpFront Records[17].
- I Wanna Love You's record label is recorded as Geffen Records[18].
- I Wanna Love You's record label is recorded as Doggy Style Records[19].
- I Wanna Love You is part of Konvicted[20].
- I Wanna Love You was distributed by compact disc[21].
- I Wanna Love You's country of origin is recorded as United States[22].
- I Wanna Love You was released on September 14, 2006[23].
- I Wanna Love You's lyricist is recorded as Akon[24].
- I Wanna Love You's nominated for is recorded as BET Award for Best Collaboration[25].
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Authorship and Creation
Performers include Akon[12] and Q6096[13]. I Wanna Love You was produced by Akon[11].
Publication
I Wanna Love You was released on September 14, 2006[23]. Genres include hip-hop[6], contemporary R&B[7], and dirty rap[8]. It is part of Konvicted[20]. It was distributed by compact disc[21].
Adaptations and Inspiration
I Wanna Love You followed Smack That[9]. It was followed by The Sweet Escape[10].
Why It Matters
I Wanna Love You has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]