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"Lately" is a song by American R&B girl group Divine, released as the group's debut single on August 25, 1998, from their only studio album, Fairy Tales. Written by Christopher Kelly and Will Baker, the Hammond organ -driven R&B song is a pensive reflection on lost love produced by John Howcott and Donald Parks.
It was Divine's third Top 40 single on the chart. [6] The single was also successful in Australia, where it reached number 8 in October 1984 (for two weeks) and remained on the Kent Music Report Top 100 chart for 18 weeks. [7] It also became Divine's first single to chart on the New Zealand Singles Chart. It debuted and peaked at number 27 in ...
The Best of Divine is a best-of compilation album by Divine, issued in 1991. It followed The Originals and the Remixes the prior year, but has not been followed by any other albums since, making it the last of six posthumous Divine albums.
Fairy Tales is the only studio album by American contemporary R&B group Divine, released October 27, 1998 via Red Ant Records and Pendulum Records. [1] The album peaked at #126 on the Billboard 200. [4] Two singles were released from Fairy Tales: "Lately" and a cover of George Michael's song "One More Try". [3] "
Divine made his Bollywood debut in the film Mukkabaaz with the song "Paintra". The track was another collaboration with Nucleya and was released on 1 December 2017. He collaborated with famous Indian music director and singer Amit Trivedi for the Irrfan Khan-starring film Blackmail on the song "Badla", which was released on 16 March 2018 via T-Series.
"Native Love (Step By Step)" is a single by American performance artist Divine, released in 1982. The song also appeared on Divine's first album, Jungle Jezebel (titled My First Album in some territories), in 1982 [2] [3] and was later reissued on the 1984 compilation album The Story So Far. [4] It was produced by Bobby Orlando.
"Shake It Up" became Divine's fourth and last single to chart on the Dutch Singles Chart. It debuted at #30 before climbing to and peaking at #13 in its third week. The song spent a total of 6 weeks on the chart. [2] "Shake It Up" spent a total of 11 weeks on the German Singles Chart and peaked at #26. It spent one week at its peak.