Hall has stated in interviews, that he wanted to give the song an urban, hip-hop feel to a much more jazzy sound, when it was created.
[1] Blige later performed the song at the 3rd BET Honors in 2010, as part of a medley of her hits, when she paid tribute to honoree Diddy.
The song was also briefly played in the 1993 American comedy film CB4, starring Chris Rock.
[4] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Once again, her sultry, delightfully seasoned voice melts into a jazzy hip-hop groove.
"[5] Mark Kinchen for Music Week's RM Dance Update commented, "Imagine a smoke-filled jazz club with Blige singing in a deep seductive voice over a very smooth basic R&B track.
[7] The song's accompanying music video for "Love No Limit" was directed by American director Millicent Shelton.
It marked the acting debut of British actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, who later starred on the television series Lost.
Remix album, the song opens with a snippet of the original version, then the remix begins with Blige singing it in alternative way: the main beat takes a sample of Keni Burke's "Risin' to the Top" and the 1982 The Gap Band hit "Outstanding" while refraining Anita Baker's 1988 song "Good Love".