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Troop is an American R&B group from Pasadena, California, United States. The group has had three number-one singles and ten top-ten singles on the Billboard R&B Singles chart. [1] They have also completed five albums, which include three certified gold and one certified platinum album. TROOP is an acronym for "Total Respect of Other People". [2]
A greatest hits album is a compilation album of successful, previously released songs by a particular music artist or band. Albums entitled Greatest Hits, or similar titles, listed alphabetically by band name or artist's last name, include:
Trooper's fifth studio album, Flying Colors, was released in 1979, and contained the hits "Three Dressed Up as a Nine" and "Janine", the band's highest-charting single to date, which pushed the album to attain Double-Platinum status. Also in 1979, Frank Ludwig left the band and was replaced by Rob Deans, who performed on the next two albums.
Attitude was the highest-charting album from Troop, peaking within the Top 5 on the Top R&B Albums chart and received a gold certification. It spawned the group's first two R&B hits to peak at number-one: "Spread My Wings" and the cover of the Jackson 5 song, "All I Do Is Think of You," both of which was produced by singer and producer Chuckii ...
In 2018, Billboard magazine ranked Troop's version No. 46 on their list of The 100 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time, calling their rendition "near-definitive; with its lush, layered harmonies, gauzy production, and molasses-slow sway, imbuing every lyric with the rose-colored daydreaminess you'd expect from a song with this title and chorus ...
LL Cool J thanked Canibus in the liner notes of the album, "for the inspiration". LL Cool J's next album 10 from 2002, was his ninth studio (10th overall including his greatest hits compilation All World), and included the singles "Paradise" (featuring Amerie), and the number 1 R&B hit "Luv U Better", produced by the Neptunes.
Troop is the self-titled first album by new jack swing group Troop. Released on June 7, 1988, [2] the album charted at number nineteen on the US R&B albums chart.
Album as Composer: 1973 "Happy Ending" Yvonne Elliman: Food of Love: 1983 "Read 'Em and Weep" Barry Manilow: Greatest Hits, Vol. II "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" Air Supply: Greatest Hits: 1984 "Holding Out for a Hero" Bonnie Tyler: Footloose soundtrack "Nowhere Fast" Fire Inc. Streets of Fire soundtrack "Tonight Is What It Means to Be ...