Traditional R&B themes of romantic certainty, attraction, and "checking" if a partner's feelings are genuine—hence the title "For Sure." 4. Historical Context: "The Answer"
Originally titled (or "4 Sure"), this remix was part of the era surrounding Groove Theory's transition in the late '90s. While the original version of the song appeared on various soundtracks and early promo runs, this specific collaboration is a hallmark of late-90s/early-2000s R&B "super-remixes." Release Year: Approximately 2000 . Genre: R&B / Soul / Neo-Soul. Groove Theory feat. Mya & Jagged Edge - For Sure (Remix)
The track is noted for its mid-tempo, bass-heavy "groove" that stays true to the group's name. Genre: R&B / Soul / Neo-Soul
At this point, the group featured Makeda Davis (who replaced original singer Amel Larrieux) and producer Bryce Wilson . This remix was intended to build hype for
This remix was intended to build hype for Groove Theory's second studio album, titled .
The Atlanta-based group provided their signature harmony-heavy backing and verses, typical of their dominant run during the Jermaine Dupri/So So Def era. 3. Composition and Lyrics