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Full Force is the debut album by the Brooklyn, New York-based R&B group Full Force. Track listing "Alice, I Want You Just for Me!" - ...
Full Force also contributed to the production on Blaque's 2002 unreleased album, Blaque Out and Lil' Kim's 2003 release, La Bella Mafia, on her song "Can't Fuck with Queen Bee." The group produced Rihanna 's "That La, La, La," which appears on her 2005 debut album Music of the Sun , and wrote the worldwide hit " Don't Phunk with My Heart " by ...
"Up Down" (Morgan Wallen featuring Florida Georgia Line) 49: 5: 1 — — 89: 1 — — — RIAA: 5× Platinum [49] MC: 2× Platinum [50] RMNZ: Gold [31] If I Know Me "Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen." (Chase Rice featuring Florida Georgia Line) 2020 24: 3: 1 — — 62: 4 — — — RIAA: Platinum [41] The Album "Thank You Lord" (Chris ...
Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition is an expanded two-disc version of the compilation released in early 2004. [4] It contains all of the tracks of the earlier 2000 version and expands the timeline to the duo's latest release, As Time Goes By .
The Rolling Stone Album Guide [ 2 ] Legacy: The Greatest Hits Collection is a 2001 greatest hits LP for R&B group Boyz II Men , released by Universal Records .
This album includes a cover of "To Love Somebody" by The Bee Gees. "After the Rain", from 1990's Casino, is included with a new, re-recorded version featuring the band's then-present line-up plus a horn section. [1] The US release contains Palace of Gold's single "Bulletproof" in place of "It Could Happen to You".
Greatest Hits Vol. III is the third greatest hits package released by the American country music band Alabama. The album was released by RCA Records in 1994, and has since been certified double platinum for sales of 2 million units by the Recording Industry Association of America. Alabama had continued success through the first half of the ...
Greatest Hits is the ninth album and first greatest hits collection by country pop singer Juice Newton. It was originally released by Capitol Records in 1984 with ten tracks taken from her albums Juice, Quiet Lies, and Dirty Looks. It was reissued in 1986 in an expanded 15-track edition titled Juice Newton's Greatest Hits (and more).