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  2. The Gap Band discography - Wikipedia

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    Since their inception in 1967, the Gap Band has released 16 studio albums, 12 compilation albums and 2 live albums. They released nine self-titled albums (including two of the same name). Each album does not reflect which number they released, only which point it is in the series ( Gap Band IV , for example, is actually their sixth album).

  3. The Gap Band - Wikipedia

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    The Gap Band was an American R&B and funk band that rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s. The band consisted of three brothers: Charlie , Ronnie, and Robert Wilson, along with other members; it was named after streets (Greenwood, Archer, and Pine) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in the historic Greenwood neighborhood in the brothers' hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma .

  4. The Gap Band II - Wikipedia

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    The Gap Band II is the fourth studio album by the Gap Band, released in 1979 on Mercury Records. It is their second major label release, and produced by Lonnie Simmons. It is their second major label release, and produced by Lonnie Simmons.

  5. Y2K: Funkin' Till 2000 Comz - Wikipedia

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    Title Writer(s) Length 1. Funkin' Till 2000 Comz: Charlie Wilson, DJ Quik, Ira Gilroy, Michael Paran, Robert Wilson, Ronnie Wilson, Snoop Dogg, Wayman Starks

  6. Humpin' - Wikipedia

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    "Humpin '" is a 1980 song by The Gap Band, from their fifth album The Gap Band III released as a single in 1981. The original B-side, "No Hiding Place", was originally released on The Gap Band II. [1] The song had mixed chart success, only peaking at No. 60 R&B, but busting into the top-20 on the dance charts.

  7. Gap Band IV - Wikipedia

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    Gap Band IV is the sixth studio album by the Gap Band, released in 1982 on Total Experience Records.The album reached No. 1 on the Black Albums chart and No. 14 on the Pop Albums chart, achieved platinum status, and is considered their most successful project.

  8. Category:The Gap Band albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Gap Band albums or lists of The Gap Band albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Gap Band albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. The Best of Gap Band - Wikipedia

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    The Gap Band III (1980) 5:33: 5. "Yearning for Your Love" Ronnie Wilson, Oliver Scott: The Gap Band III (1980) 5:46: 6. "Open Up Your Mind (Wide)" Charlie Wilson, Ronnie Wilson: The Gap Band (1979) 7:08: 7. "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" Charlie Wilson, Lonnie Simmons, Rudy Taylor: Gap Band IV (1982) 5:11: 8. "You Can Count On Me" Charlie Wilson ...