Candy (Cameo song)

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"Candy"
Single by Cameo
from the album Word Up!
Released 1987
Recorded 1986
Genre Funk
Length 5:39
Label Casablanca Records
Writer Larry Blackmon
Tomi Jenkins
Producer Larry Blackmon
Cameo singles chronology
"Word Up!"
(1986)
"Candy"
(1987)
"Back and Forth"
(1987)

"Candy" is a song by the group Cameo that reached number 1 on the R&B charts in 1987. The song has recently been featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and can be heard on the Bounce FM radio station in the game.

Mariah Carey sampled lyrics from "Candy" on her 2001 single "Loverboy" which reached number-two on the Billboard Hot 100.

Tupac Shakur also sampled Cameo's Candy in "All Bout U", featured on his album All Eyez on Me.

Cameo tried to capitalize off the song's success by re-using the melody on the song "Honey" from their next album, Machismo.

Preceded by
"Stop to Love" by Luther Vandross
Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number one single
January 31February 7, 1987
Succeeded by
"Falling" by Melba Moore
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