Step in the Name of Love

"Step in the Name of Love (Remix)" is a song by R&B singer R. Kelly.

The original "Step in the Name of Love", which is on the unreleased 2002 album "Loveland" as well as the Chocolate Factory album, described a dance style initially created in Chicago called "stepping".

That dance, and the music associated with it, was heavily featured on disc one of his 2004 double album, "Happy People/U Saved Me".

The Village Voice critic Robert Christgau found the remix of "Step in the Name of Love" to be "hugely engaging".

However, he believed it was "cavalier" or "stupid" for Kelly, amid his child pornography charges, to declare himself "the pied piper of R&B" given the moniker's "pedophilic implications".