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Robin S is basking in the glory of the Beyoncé effect

By Nardine Saad, Los Angeles Times
Published: June 30, 2022, 6:00am

Nineties hit-maker Robin S is basking in the glory of the Beyoncé effect, a phenomenon that Bey’s new single “Break My Soul” has bestowed upon the veteran artist.

Beyoncé samples Robin S’s hit single “Show Me Love” on her new track “Break My Soul,” a liberating house jam that hails from Bey’s forthcoming studio album, “Renaissance.” And the ‘90s star is getting a lot of love nearly three decades later.

Robin S didn’t seem to know that the Grammy winner or her team would use the 1993 hit, but she didn’t seem to mind either.

“It doesn’t have to be confirmed. A singer knows her songs,” she said Wednesday on ITV’s “Good Morning Britain.” (The S stands for Stone, her last name.)

The “Shout Out Loud” singer said her son alerted her to “Show Me Love’s” inclusion after it started trending upon the new song’s release.

“My son called me and he’s like, ‘Mom, Mom. You’re trending all over the place,’” she said. “You know, ‘Beyoncé put her song out and it’s ‘Show Me Love’, and you’re trending everywhere.’”

Robin S said she hoped that she and Bey “could do a collab together, you know, that’s always a dream.” But for now, it seems as though she’s just happy to be Bey-recognized.

“This is Robin S, and this message goes out to the Queen Bey herself, Beyoncé, to Jay-Z, to the entire team,” she added. “Thank you so much for giving me my flowers while I’m still alive. I am honored, and I’m excited to see what else can happen.”

The veteran artist — whose other songs include “Shout It Loud” and “Luv 4 Luv” — is currently traveling through North America and Europe on a sold-out tour through August.

According to TMZ, “Break My Soul” is giving her new business opportunities and revenue streams. The singer-songwriter told the site that record labels, corporations and other artists have reached out and want to work with her. Her team’s phones are ringing nonstop with inquiries about licensing her “Show Me Love” master recordings, TMZ said.

Back in ‘93, Robin S held down a full-time job in Long Island as secretary to former Mayor James Garner of Hempstead, N.Y., but took a leave of absence to promote her debut single, the L.A. Times reported at the time.

The song eventually climbed to the No. 5 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 and has since been rerecorded and sampled by other artists, including Jason Derulo on “Don’t Wanna Go Home” and Charlie XCX on “Used to Know Me.”

In the ‘90s, Robin S scoffed at the “overnight success” descriptor used to convey her breakthrough with “Show Me Love,” which she recorded with Big Beat/Atlantic Records.

“That’s one long, long overnight — about 16 years,” she said at the time, noting that she got her start performing in church choirs, then singing R&B and jazz in clubs in the New York area for years.

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