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"The Rain" is a 1986 crossover hit single originally performed by R&B singer Oran "Juice" Jones, which he released on and from his debut album Juice. The song's lyrics involve a man confronting his lover regarding her infidelity. At the end of the track is a long recitation which was written by Vincent Bell, who also composed the music.
Jones was the first musician signed to OBR Records, a subsidiary of Def Jam (which is now part of Universal Music Group). [5] [3] His song "The Rain" became a hit in 1986, peaking at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100. [6] It ranks him on VH1's top 100 One Hit Wonders of the '80s. [7] He followed it with "How to Love Again," a duet with labelmate ...
Juice is the debut album by Oran "Juice" Jones. [1] It was released in 1986 through Def Jam Recordings and was the first R&B album the label ever released. The album peaked at No. 44 on the Billboard 200 and No. 4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, while the album's lead single "The Rain" reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold on October 7, 1991.
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She continued, adding “But you know, I’m still going to be part of community jams, or I’d like to go to community jams and still and still dance and still break — never used the word ...
GTO: Gangsters Takin' Over is the second album released by Oran "Juice" Jones.It was released in 1987 through Def Jam Recordings and was produced entirely by Russell Simmons and Vincent Bell.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and the family of Alegend Jones, who died after an altercation at Youth Villages, told reporters on Wednesday that the video footage of Jones's death is "telling."