
Mid-tempo 1996 R&B defined by velvet four-part harmonies and the heavy, sample-driven swing of the Bad Boy production era.
1996 · Bad Boy Entertainment
Come See Me is a masterclass in the mid-90s 'Hip-Hop Soul' aesthetic, where the grit of the street meets the polish of the bedroom. As a cornerstone of the 112 debut era, this single captures the group at their most potent, blending their church-honed Atlanta harmonies with the unmistakable New York swagger of Sean Puffy Combs' Hitmen production team. The track moves with a confident, mid-tempo swing that is neither a ballad nor a club banger, occupying that perfect 'jeep beat' middle ground that defined the decade's R&B radio.
How does Come See Me sound next to the rest of 112's catalogue?
The vocals lean notably further into harmonies than the rest of the catalogue.
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