112 - "Cupid"
Released in May 1997, “Cupid” became one of the defining slow jams of late-’90s R&B and a breakout moment for Atlanta quartet 112. The song served as the third and final single from their self-titled debut album and featured Slim on lead vocals, delivering a tender, heartfelt performance that resonated with listeners. “Cupid” peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and climbed to No. 2 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, marking the group’s third Top 40 hit and cementing their place on the R&B scene.
Produced by Arnold Hennings and recorded between 1995 and 1996 at Daddy’s House Recording Studios in New York City and Purple Dragon Studios in Atlanta, “Cupid” showcased 112’s polished harmonies and romantic sensibility. Written by the group members alongside Hennings and Courtney Sills, the track blended classic soul influences with the sleek Bad Boy-era sound. Its success was undeniable, eventually earning RIAA platinum certification for selling over one million copies.
The song’s visual matched its smooth, intimate vibe. Directed by Dante Ariola and Jay Papke, the music video featured the group singing their affections while seated or standing on chairs, with actress
Garcelle Beauvais portraying their love interest. Simple yet memorable, the video kept the focus on emotion and delivery, just like the song itself. Nearly three decades later, “Cupid” remains a staple of ’90s R&B playlists and a reminder of 112’s timeless ability to make romance sound effortless.











