Joyce Sims All In All 💯 Limited
The track featured sparse but heavy drum machine patterns and a syncopated bassline that resonated in urban clubs.
While it had modest pop success, it was a major hit on the dance floors, peaking at No. 6 on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart .
Sims's work has been sampled by numerous high-profile artists, including Snoop Dogg and Angie Stone, and her vocals have been featured in films like Species . Joyce Sims All In All
"(You Are My) All and All" is frequently cited as a "pioneering" recording that helped define the early freestyle and electronic dance genres.
The track topped R&B and dance charts internationally, paving the way for her even larger 1987 follow-up, "Come Into My Life". Legacy and Cultural Impact The track featured sparse but heavy drum machine
It blended soulful R&B vocals with innovative electro beats and synthesizers.
The song's sound was revolutionary for its time, characterized by Kurtis Mantronik's crisp electronic production. Sims's work has been sampled by numerous high-profile
Sims's performance was noted for its "achingly open" and sincere delivery, contrasting with the mechanical precision of the electronic backing. Chart Performance and Success