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B5, previously known as TNT Boyz and Audio, is an American R&B group originating from St. Petersburg, Florida, which later relocated to Atlanta, Georgia. The group consists of the five Breeding family brothers, Dustin Michael (b. October 8, 1986), Kelly Allen (b. February 27, 1988), Patrick Owen (b. September 19, 1989), Carnell Frederick (b.
Don't Talk, Just Listen is the second studio album by American R&B group B5. It was released by Bad Boy Records on September 10, 2007 in the United Kingdom and on September 11 in the United States. The lone single was "Hydrolics" featuring Bow Wow .
B5 is the debut album by American R&B group B5.It was released on July 19, 2005, in the United States and has sold over 200,000 copies since its release. The album debuted and peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard 200, while peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
This list of the best Irish songs will make the perfect St. Patrick's Day playlist. It includes classics from bands like The Dubliners, The Cranberries, and more.
This upbeat song by Irish band, The Corrs, landed on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2001 and remains a popular radio staple with its infectious beat and ear-worm lyrics.
In 1985 as a musical sample refrain throughout Schoolly D's rap song Do It Do It. [14] Chucho Avellanet, a Puerto Rican singer and comedian. In 2006 by American R&B boy band B5 on the album DisneyMania 4. In 2007 by German musician Max Raabe and his Palast Orchester on the album "Heute Nacht oder nie", and as a regular song on their setlist.
Patrick Nuo "5 Days" No Yes No No No Peter Schilling "Major Tom" No Yes No No No Petula Clark "Downtown" Yes Yes No No No P!nk "Get the Party Started" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Rick Astley "Never Gonna Give You Up" Yes Yes No Yes Yes Ricky Martin "Livin' la Vida Loca" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Rosario "Mi Gato" No No Yes No No Roy Orbison "Oh, Pretty Woman ...
"Menergy" is a 1981 dance single by producer Patrick Cowley. “One day, while we were recording that album,” Marty Blecman, a former disc jockey and Cowley's business partner, wrote before his death in 1991, “We got high and I added an ‘M’ in front of title track called ‘Energy,’ and we came up with all these completely gay lyrics ...