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The group released their first album, Ultimate Kaos, in 1995 and it included the hits "Hoochie Booty" and "Show a Little Love". The group released their second album, The Kaos Theory in 1996. This included the hits " Casanova " (a cover of LeVert's 1987 hit), "My Lover", and "Anything You Want (I've Got It)".
British boy band Ultimate Kaos released a cover of "Casanova" as the lead single from their second album, The Kaos Theory, in February 1997. It reached the top 10 in Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. On June 1, 1998, [19] it was re-released and entered the top 20 in Australia.
Pages in category "Ultimate Kaos songs" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Casanova (LeVert song
"Hoochie Booty" is a song by British boy band Ultimate Kaos from their eponymous debut album. The song was released as the second single from the album and was a top-20 hit, peaking at No. 17 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 6 on the UK R&B Singles Chart in January 1995.
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