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"Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)", initially released as "European Queen (No More Love on the Run)", [4] [5] is a 1984 song by Trinidadian-British singer Billy Ocean. Co-written and produced by Keith Diamond , it climbed to number one on both the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Billboard Black Singles chart , [ 6 ] and number six ...
Suddenly is the fifth studio album by British singer Billy Ocean, released on 12 September 1984 by Jive Records.It featured his first major US pop hit single "Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)", which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
Her latest album Caribbean Queen was released in 2010 and contains collaborations with Shaggy, Richie Spice, and Jah Cure, with whom she collaborated on the single "Team Up" in 2009. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] She continues to tour worldwide and has performed at many of the West Indian Carnivals and festivals including Reagge Sumfest , [ 4 ] and the West ...
There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and year-end lists. So with each go-round, I have a harder time writing these intros — gazing down at the meticulously formatted blurbs and ...
Diamond produced the Billy Ocean album Suddenly, co-writing the album's title track, "Caribbean Queen", and "Loverboy". At Quincy Jones ' request, Diamond also produced and co-wrote James Ingram 's 1986 album Never Felt So Good .
The lyrics were slightly re-written to reflect the gender change from Ocean's version. The single peaked at #31 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart. The single was released on 7" and 12" formats, with "Camp Kuchi Kaiai" on the B-side.
It’s been a while since we last saw Rihanna at the famous carnival. The last time she attended was in 2019, when she wore a voluminous baby pink feather dress and matching silky heels encrusted ...
"Loverboy" is Billy Ocean's second single from his 1984 album, Suddenly. It was produced by Keith Diamond and reached number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 [3] as well as hitting number 20 on the soul chart, [4] and number 15 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1985. [5]