The song prominently features Eric Williams of the R&B group Blackstreet, whose melodic hook anchors Queen Pen’s verses.
A standout anthem of the late 1990s, remains the signature hit of Brooklyn-born rapper Queen Pen . Released as the second single from her debut album, My Melody (1997), the track is a smooth blend of hardcore rap sensibilities and soulful R&B, defining the "round-the-way girl" aesthetic of that era. Musical Foundation and Production Queen Pen - All My Love
The verses paint a vivid picture of Brooklyn street life, school hallways, and the "staircase" romance typical of urban youth in the 90s. Commercial Impact and Reception The song prominently features Eric Williams of the
Upon its release, "All My Love" was a significant chart success, reaching and number 11 on the UK Singles Chart . It found its greatest success in New Zealand, where it held the number one spot for four weeks . Musical Foundation and Production The verses paint a
The track is often cited in retrospective lists of 90s hip-hop classics, noted for its "smooth vibes" and timeless production.
The song was produced by the legendary New Jack Swing pioneer and co-written by a young Jay-Z . Its undeniable groove is built on a heavy sample of Luther Vandross’s classic "Never Too Much," which provides the track with an upbeat, celebratory energy.