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“Will You Still Love Me?” is a heartfelt power ballad by the iconic American rock band Chicago, released as the second single from their 1986 album Chicago 18. Written by David Foster, Tom Keane, and Richard Baskin, the song showcases Chicago’s transition into a more polished pop-rock style during the mid-1980s, particularly after the departure of lead singer Peter Cetera. Jason Scheff, who replaced Cetera, delivered the lead vocals, marking his first major success with the band.

The song explores themes of love, vulnerability, and commitment, with its lyrics asking if a deep romantic connection will endure over time. Musically, it incorporates lush synthesizers, a driving melody, and an emotive vocal performance, elements emblematic of David Foster’s production style. The track became a commercial success, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and number six in Canada. It also marked a new chapter for Chicago, signaling their ability to sustain popularity despite significant lineup changes.

Will You Still Love Me? was pivotal in keeping Chicago relevant during an era where adult contemporary ballads were flourishing. It remains a testament to the band’s adaptability and their collaboration with prominent songwriters and producers to redefine their sound

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