Groove Theory Feat. Mya & Jagged Edge - For Sure (remix) <Extended ⟶>

Groove Theory Feat. Mya & Jagged Edge - For Sure (remix) <Extended ⟶>

This remix was intended to build hype for Groove Theory's second studio album, titled .

The Atlanta-based group provided their signature harmony-heavy backing and verses, typical of their dominant run during the Jermaine Dupri/So So Def era. 3. Composition and Lyrics

At this point, the group featured Makeda Davis (who replaced original singer Amel Larrieux) and producer Bryce Wilson . Groove Theory feat. Mya & Jagged Edge - For Sure (Remix)

This remix brought together three of the most influential names in R&B at the time:

Look for the song on Spotify under compilation albums like Rare RNB & New Jack . This remix was intended to build hype for

A blend of the "organic" soul sound Groove Theory was known for with the more polished "commercial" R&B sound of the early 2000s.

Despite the strength of singles like "4 Shure," The Answer was eventually shelved by Epic Records following creative shifts and the departure of the group’s original vocalist. Composition and Lyrics At this point, the group

Primarily found on CDr Promo Singles and rare R&B compilations. 2. The Collaborators