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Return of Dragon is the second solo studio album by American R&B recording artist Sisqó of the group Dru Hill.It was released on June 19, 2001 on Def Soul Recordings.The album did very well on the charts but its singles, "Can I Live" and "Dance for Me", were commercial disappointments compared to his debut album, Unleash the Dragon (1999).
Mark Althavan Andrews (born November 9, 1978), [2] [3] known professionally as Sisqó (stylized as SisQó), is an American R&B singer. Following his tenure as lead performer of the R&B group Dru Hill, he quickly reached success as a solo act with the release of his debut studio album Unleash the Dragon (1999), which peaked at number two on the Billboard 200.
"Homewrecker" is a song by American country music artist Gretchen Wilson, released on February 22, 2005, as the fourth and final single from her debut studio album Here for the Party (2004). It was written by Wilson, George Teren, and Rivers Rutherford , with the song also being produced by Joe Scaife and Mark Wright .
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Despite the outcome, a few of the songs ended up being recorded by other artists such as Boyz II Men (who recorded "Color Of Love" which became the lead single to their 2002 album Full Circle) and Sisqó (who recorded "Incomplete" [6] for his debut album and became a #1 hit, as well as "Homewrecker" which appeared on his sophomore album).