Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Samini started his record label after he left the aforementioned label. [5] [6] Samini has released seven studio albums, with all being highly successful on the commercial market. Samini's success and recognition began when his first single, Linda, was released and subsequently appearing on other successful singles by other artists. [7] [8] [9 ...
Their first track as a group, "Cry No More", was posted to SoundCloud independently in 2013; it gathered 100,000 plays within its first week. [2] Their debut single, "Premonitions", was released in 2014 by independent record label National Anthem. [3] They released their first EP, Vultures, later in the same year. [2]
Samini calls this the hybrid world music presentation. Breaking News , also known as the #ThePeoplesAlbum, features top notch artiste like Busy Signal , Popcaan , both from Jamaica and Ice Prince , Tiwa Savage , Stonebwoy , Phyno , Seyi Shay and many more.
Cry No More may refer to: Cry No More, band of Chas Cronk; Cry No More, album by Cry No More (1987) Cry No More, album by Danielle Nicole, 2018 "Cry No More" (Shareefa song), 2006 "Cry No More" (Mika Nakashima song), 2006 "Cry No More" (Yaakov Shwekey song) "Cry No More", song by The Outlaws from self-titled LP "Cry No More", song by G Herbo ...
Arcade is the debut studio album by American rock supergroup Arcade. [2] Released in 1993, the album produced two singles that would land in the Top 30 of the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart: "Nothin' to Lose" and "Cry No More".
II D Extreme was an American new jack swing R&B group from the early 1990s that included D'Extra Wiley, [1] Randy Gill (Johnny Gill's brother) and Jermaine Mickey. They are known for the song "Cry No More", and their covers of "Up on the Roof" [2] and the Gap Band's "Outstanding".
"Cry No More" is a hip hop song by hip hop artist Shareefa. It is the second and final single from her debut album, Point of No Return. The single was produced by Darkchild and samples The Stylistics' "The Miracle", and contains an interpolation of "Soul Survivor" by Young Jeezy and Akon. It was released in November 2006.
"Cry No More" was released on February 22, 2006, and served as the first single from Yes. It replaced Chitose Hajime's "Kataritsugu Koto" as the closing theme for the anime Blood+. It is a blues-inflected single, and was recorded in the United States. "All Hands Together" was released on June 7, 2006, and was recorded in Tennessee.