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"[[Love Break (Ooh I Love It)]]" is a song by the [[Salsoul Orchestra]]. It first came out in 1975 as "Chicago Bus Stop (Ooh, I Love It)" on their self-titled debut album. The song and its various remixes have been sampled in [[Rap music|rap]] songs such as [[50 Cent]]'s "[[Candy Shop]]" and [[Eric B & Rakim]]'s "[[Paid in Full (Eric B. & Rakim song)|Paid in Full]]", but most notably in [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]'s "[[Vogue (Madonna song)|Vogue]]". "[[Love Break (Ooh I Love It)]]" is a song by the [[Salsoul Orchestra]]. It first came out in 1975 as "Chicago Bus Stop (Ooh, I Love It)" on their self-titled debut album. The song and its various remixes have been sampled in [[Rap music|rap]] songs such as [[50 Cent]]'s "[[Candy Shop]]" and [[Eric B & Rakim]]'s "[[Paid in Full (Eric B. & Rakim song)|Paid in Full]]", but most notably in [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]'s "[[Vogue (Madonna song)|Vogue]]".

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"Love Break (Ooh I Love It)" is a song by the Salsoul Orchestra. It first came out in 1975 as "Chicago Bus Stop (Ooh, I Love It)" on their self-titled debut album. The song and its various remixes have been sampled in rap songs such as 50 Cent's "Candy Shop" and Eric B & Rakim's "Paid in Full", but most notably in Madonna's "Vogue".

The song goes back to the bassline of the second part of the extended mix of "Love Is the Message" by MFSB.



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