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  2. Baby, I'm for Real - Wikipedia

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    The Originals themselves rerecorded the song for the independent Phase II label in 1982. The song was released as "Baby, I'm for Real - '82", and was credited to The Originals featuring group member Hank Dixon. The song was produced by former Motown musician Hamilton Bohannon. It proved to be the group's last single before disbanding.

  3. After 7 - Wikipedia

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    Three singles were released from the album; the first was "Kickin' It", followed by a medley of The Originals' song "Baby I'm for Real" and Bloodstone's "Natural High". The third single was "Can He Love U Like This". The album was certified platinum by the RIAA. [10] Reflections is the third and last studio album by After 7 before the group ...

  4. Takin' My Time (After 7 album) - Wikipedia

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    Takin' My Time is the second studio album by R&B trio After 7. It peaked at #76 on the Billboard 200. [2] It was their first album to be released under Virgin Records after being acquired by EMI Music in 1992. [3] The album is notable for being their first and only album without any songs produced by L.A. Reid and Babyface. Instead, they ...

  5. After 7 (album) - Wikipedia

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    After 7 is the debut album by After 7. [2] [3] Released in 1989, the album was certified platinum by the RIAA on November 27, 1990, [4] and spawned two No. 1 R&B hits, "Ready or Not" and "Can't Stop." Those songs also reached No. 7 and No. 6, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100.

  6. Reflections (After 7 album) - Wikipedia

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    Reflections is the third and last studio album by After 7 before the group split in 1997. The album reunites them with producer Babyface, who along with his then partner L.A. Reid, wrote and produced the majority of their self-titled debut. They also enlist the production talents of Babyface proteges Jon B and Keith Andes as well as newcomers ...

  7. Song structure - Wikipedia

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    Song structure is the arrangement of a song, [1] and is a part of the songwriting process. It is typically sectional, which uses repeating forms in songs.Common piece-level musical forms for vocal music include bar form, 32-bar form, verse–chorus form, ternary form, strophic form, and the 12-bar blues.

  8. Lyrics - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics are words that make up a song, usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist . The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a " libretto " and their writer, as a " librettist ".

  9. I'm Real (Jennifer Lopez song) - Wikipedia

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    The original song was released as the album's third single; Ja Rule of Murder Inc. Records wrote and was featured on a newly-written song with completely different lyrics and production titled "I'm Real (Murder Remix)", which was featured on a re-issue of J.Lo in July 2001, on Lopez's remix album, J to tha L–O!