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If You Leave Me Now (feat. Boyz II Men)

  • Charlie Puth

  • Pop

  • 1 MB

  • m4a

  • 495

  • January 6, 2018

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About If You Leave Me Now (feat. Boyz II Men)

"If You Leave Me Now" is a song by American singer Charlie Puth, featuring American vocal group Boyz II Men. It was released via Atlantic Records on January 5, 2018, as the first promotional single from Puth's second studio album, Voicenotes (2018). The song is an a cappella song, it interpolates "I Thought She Knew" by NSYNC from their 2000 album, No Strings Attached. While the song is not a cover of Chicago's 1976 hit single, Puth recognizes the eponymous song's legacy by including the line "You will take the biggest part of me," which is featured prominently in the predecessor song's lyrics. Boyz II Men recorded a cover of the Chicago song in 2009.

Puth detailed on Twitter that this song serves as a consolation for his pushing back of the album's release. "So I have good news and bad news. The bad news is that I have to push the album release date. I'm producing this album all myself and with that comes a lot of work, and in my opinion, the album is not perfect yet. However, it will still come out this year, and soon. But to make it up to all of you, here's the good news. I'm putting out a song I did with Boyz II Men tomorrow. And it's probably one of my favorite songs I've ever written. Love you guys and thank you for understanding," Puth wrote on Twitter a day before the song's release. Boyz II Men celebrated the collaboration on social media by writing: "Had a great time working with [Puth] on this record. Pure talent.

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