
This track follows the high-intensity lead with a punchy, staccato pop sound. The lyrics focus on a persistent suitor reassuring a wary love interest that, despite her past heartbreaks, he is the one she will eventually choose. It famously became the group’s only number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song is perhaps best known today for Justin Timberlake’s unique pronunciation of the word “me,” which spawned the viral “It’s Gonna Be May” internet meme. Produced by Rami Yacoub and Max Martin, it exemplifies the “Swedish pop” sound that dominated the charts at the time.