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During the late 1990s, R&B was filled with emotional ballads and powerful collaborations that blended soulful vocals with hip-hop-influenced production. One of the most memorable songs from that era was “All Cried Out,” performed by the New York-based girl group Allure with vocals from the R&B group 112.
Released in 1997, the song became a major hit and helped introduce Allure to a wider audience. The track is actually a remake of the classic 1984 song originally recorded by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, but Allure’s version brought a fresh emotional intensity and modern R&B production style.
Allure was formed in New York City and signed to Crave Records, a label founded by legendary singer Mariah Carey.
The group consisted of:
Alia Davis
Lalisha McLean
Akissa Mendez
Linnie Belcher
Their debut album featured smooth R&B production and emotional songwriting that helped them stand out during the late 1990s R&B boom.
“All Cried Out” is a song about heartbreak, regret, and emotional vulnerability after a relationship ends. The lyrics describe the pain of realizing that a love once taken for granted is now gone.
The female vocals express sadness and reflection, while the male response from 112 adds another emotional perspective to the story.
This call-and-response style gives the song a dramatic narrative feel that resonated with many listeners.
“All Cried Out” became one of the most successful songs in Allure’s career.
Billboard Chart Performance
No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100
No. 5 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart
The song’s strong chart performance helped establish Allure as one of the promising R&B groups of the late 1990s.
The music video for “All Cried Out” captures the emotional intensity of the song. The visuals feature dramatic storytelling that reflects the heartbreak and regret expressed in the lyrics.
Throughout the video, members of Allure perform the song while scenes portray a troubled relationship and the emotional aftermath of love lost. The appearance of 112 adds depth to the narrative, emphasizing the duet-style dynamic of the song.
Soft lighting and moody visuals help create an atmosphere that matches the song’s melancholy tone.
During the late 1990s, songs like “All Cried Out” helped define the era’s emotional R&B sound. The track stood alongside hits from artists such as:
SWV
TLC
Brandy
Together, these artists helped shape the golden era of 90s R&B.
With its slow tempo and emotional lyrics, “All Cried Out” became a favorite on the legendary Quiet Storm radio format.
Even today, the song fits perfectly into playlists dedicated to romantic R&B and classic slow jams.
For listeners enjoying the smooth sounds of Seductive Vibes Radio or Seductively Silky Radio, the track remains a reminder of the emotional storytelling that made 90s R&B so unforgettable.
And decades after its release, Allure’s “All Cried Out” continues to resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the pain—and the lessons—of love lost.
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