"Shy Guy" is a song
by Jamaican recording
artist and songwriter Diana King, for the movie soundtrack album Bad Boys and her debut studio album Tougher
Than Love (1994). The song was written by King herself, with the
help of Andy Marvel and Kingsley Gardner, while it was produced by Marvel. The
song was released in 1995 as the lead single by Sony Music worldwide.
The song received positive reviews from music critics, with many saying it was
a definite highlight through the album and some saying it was one of the best reggae
fusion songs then. Allmusic had highlighted the song as both highlighted
threw the soundtrack and her debut album.[1][2] The
song also received charting success, mostly known as a one
hit wonder. The song had peaked at number thirteen on the U.S., and also
went to number two in the UK. The song had also topped the charts in Finland and Sweden.
"Shy Guy" was released as the lead single on both of
King's album and the soundtrack Bad Boys. The song received charting
success worldwide. The song had debuted at number thirty-five on the Australian Singles Chart, but later peaked
at number three there, staying there for three consecutive weeks on the charts.
The song later debuted at number twenty-eight on the New Zealand Singles Chart, but after
seventeen weeks, it peaked at number three for a sole week. It is currently the
75th Best Selling Single in New Zealand History.[3] The
song had peaked at number thirteen on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number
twenty-one on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It was
certificated gold by
the Recording Industry
Association of America (RIAA), shipping over 500,000 copies there.
The song also had success in Europe at the
time as well. The song debuted at number six on the Swiss Singles Chart, then peaked at number five
for three consecutive weeks there. It debuted at number thirty on the Austrian Singles Chart, and rose to peak at
number six for a sole week. The song later debuted at number twenty-seven on
the French Singles Chart, and rose to peak at
number four, staying there for two consecutive weeks. The song was certificated silver in
France, shipping over 125,000 copies there. The song also had two number ones,
debuting at number twenty-seven in Sweden, then rose
to peak at number one for a sole week, while in Finland, the song
had debuted one for three non-consecutive weeks. It also peaked at number two
in Norway,
staying there for seven consecutive weeks. The song had debuted at number four
on the UK Singles Chart, then peaked at number two, until
descending down the way. It was certificated Silver in the
United Kingdom.
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