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Their first and only album, Mars/Venus, was released on March 6, 2001, and featured the single "After Party," which peaked at Number 44 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album itself peaked at Number 32 on the Billboard 200. It performed considerably better on Billboard's R&B Chart, however, peaking at Number 7.
Mars/Venus is the only studio album by American contemporary R&B duo Koffee Brown.It was released on March 6, 2001 through Arista Records.Recording sessions took place at Battery Studios in New York and at Da Mill Studios and Head Up Recording in New Jersey.
(The) Afterparty or After Party may refer to: A party that takes place after another party; ... "After Party", a 2001 song by Koffee Brown from the album Mars/Venus
New Jack Swing. Allen “Allstar” Gordon Jr. produced many R&B hits after the early ‘90s, including Joe’s “Let’s Stay Home Tonight” and Koffee Brown’s “After Party.”
Album Record label(s) Ref. 7 Biig Piig: 11:11: Sony Music UK [11] Johnnyswim: When The War Is Over: Self-released [12] 14 Alessia Cara: Love & Hyperbole: Def Jam [13] Mereba: The Breeze Grew a Fire: Secretly Canadian [14] Musiq Soulchild & Hit-Boy: Victims & Villains 2: SoulStar [15] They. Love.Jones: Drink Sum Wtr [16] 21 Nao: Jupiter: Little ...
The album received generally positive reviews from select critics, with the majority stating it was more "mature" than Delano's debut. The Star Observer called it a "solid pop extravaganza". [1] Gordon Ashenhurst, writing for Metro Weekly, praised the album: "'After Party' is a twistedly tuneful pageant of club bangers and danceable downers ...
Falonte Moore, also known as "Fonz", is an American singer, songwriter, and producer, best known for co-writing Destiny's Child's "Bootylicious". [2] Moore began his career as one part of R&B/Neo-Soul duo Koffee Brown, releasing 2001 project Mars/Venus [3] signed to Arista Records.
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