Your Love (Jamie Principle Song)

Your Love (Jamie Principle Song)

"Your Love" is a song by Jamie Principle featuring Adrienne Jett's vocals. Its original recordings are early examples of Chicago house music.

Key features of the song are the arpeggiated repeating synthesizer line and a powerful, propulsive bassline. Part of the bassline was based on that of the Italo Disco/boogie track "Feels Good (Carrots and Beets)" by Electra featuring Tara Butler. "Your Love" also features a progressive chord sequence clearly demonstrating the transitional nature of the track's structure: lying between that of a traditional pop-disco song and the simpler house structure of songs later in the decade (which made large use of extended one-chord sections).

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