The record, which incorporated R&B influences as well as Naté's signature house music, was released on October 5, 1993, by Warner Bros.
The follow-up singles "Joy" and "How Long" also reached the top five on the dance charts.
"Show Me" was released in advance of One Woman's Insanity as the album's lead single; it was further promoted with a music video.
[3] Three of the tracks on One Woman's Insanity entered the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.
[5] "Joy" and "How Long" also entered the dance chart; each peaked at number two, in October 1993 and June 1994 respectively.