Features a prominent saxophone solo by Branford Marsalis and the distinct sound of Janet Jackson and René Elizondo Jr. laughing toward the end .
The title and upbeat theme were inspired by Shanice's own habit of smiling constantly as a child, which often led peers to ask why she was so happy . Chart Success & Accolades Shanice - I Love Your Smile (1991)
"I Love Your Smile" was a massive commercial success, reaching the top ten in : Features a prominent saxophone solo by Branford Marsalis
The song is celebrated for its infectious "turutututururu" vocal riff and high-profile collaborations: Shanice - I Love Your Smile (1991)
Walden famously pushed Shanice's range during recording, utilizing her coloratura soprano voice and ability to hit the whistle register .