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  2. Bring It All to Me - Wikipedia

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    A song by Blaque featuring *NSYNC from 1999, with a futuristic music video and a sample of Shalamar's "I Don't Wanna Be the Last to Know". The song charted in several countries and was named one of the 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs by Billboard.

  3. Blaque - Wikipedia

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    Blaque is a R&B and pop group that debuted in 1999 with the hit song "Bring It All to Me". Learn about their formation, albums, members, awards, and comeback attempts after a hiatus and a tragedy.

  4. Blaque discography - Wikipedia

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    Blaque produced two top ten hits on the US Billboard Hot 100, including "808" and "Bring It All to Me." Blaque's second album Blaque Out was initially expected to be released on December 11, 2001 in United States, but received a Japan-wide physical release on January 29, 2002 only amid the commercial failure of lead single "Can't Get It Back ...

  5. Blaque (album) - Wikipedia

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    Blaque is the first album by the American R&B and pop group Blaque, released in 1999. It features collaborations with R. Kelly, NSYNC, Sting and others, and was certified Platinum in the US.

  6. Natina Reed - Wikipedia

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    Blaque was released June 1, 1999, under Trackmasters' imprint label. [8] [20] [a] Blaque peaked at number 53 on the Billboard 200; [22] on April 10, 2000, the album was certified platinum and had sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. [23] [24] It was promoted through three singles: "808", "Bring It All to Me", and "I Do".

  7. Shamari DeVoe - Wikipedia

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    Their debut album Blaque (1999) sold more than 1.5 million copies and was certified Platinum. Billboard named Blaque as the fourth "Best New Artist" in 1999. [4] In 2000, DeVoe portrayed a cheerleader named Lava in the comedy film Bring It On. [5] Blaque went on hiatus until 2007 and eventually split in 2008.

  8. I Do (Blaque song) - Wikipedia

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    The video for "I Do" was directed by Bille Woodruff, who later collaborated with them again on their next single "Bring It All To Me".The video starts with a cartoon portrait of Blaque on a television before switching over to the members singing the verses in a colorful set wearing white outfits with silver accents.

  9. Bring It On Home to Me - Wikipedia

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    "Bring It On Home to Me", like its A-side, "Having a Party", was written while Cooke was on tour for Henry Wynn. The song was initially offered to fellow singer Dee Clark , who turned it down. [ 2 ] While in Atlanta , Cooke called co-producer Luigi Creatore and pitched both numbers; Creatore liked the songs, and booked a recording session in ...