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You Should Be Mine (the Woo Woo Song) Apr 2026

Released as a single in July 1986, the song dominated several U.S. charts:

Produced by the legendary , the song is a seductive midtempo jam that stood out during a summer dominated by high-energy dance tracks. It was written by Andy Goldmark and Bruce Roberts . The track is celebrated for Osborne’s smooth, powerful tenor vocals and the "woo woo woo" chant, which some fans originally misinterpreted as "can you woo woo woo," though it was intended as a stylistic syballic stretch of the word "you". You Should Be Mine (The Woo Woo Song)

The distinctive parenthetical title has a charming family origin. Jeffrey Osborne's young daughter, not knowing the official title, would ask her father to sing "" because of the rhythmic chanting in the chorus. Osborne liked the nickname so much that he added it to the official track name. Musical Style and Production Released as a single in July 1986, the

Relive the smooth R&B vibes of this 80s classic through these music videos and live performances: The track is celebrated for Osborne’s smooth, powerful

Peaked at #13 , marking Osborne's highest solo ranking on the pop chart. Hot Black Singles (R&B): Reached #2 . Adult Contemporary: Reached #2 . The "Woo Woo" Backstory

is a classic R&B ballad released by Jeffrey Osborne in 1986. Appearing on his fourth solo album, Emotional , the track became his biggest crossover hit, solidifying his status as a leading voice in contemporary soul. Charts and Success

You Should Be Mine (The Woo Woo Song)
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