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  2. Yolanda Brown (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Yolanda Rose "LaLa" Brown (May 20, 1986 – October 19, 2007) was an American R&B singer best known for being featured on the track "S.E.X." with Lyfe Jennings, which reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart [1] and peaked at No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 2006. [2]

  3. I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston recording) - Wikipedia

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    The song was played at Houston's funeral as her casket was brought out of the church. The song title also served as the epitaph on Houston's gravestone. [ 215 ] In 2012, following Whitney Houston's death, American singer Beyoncé performed a tribute to Houston during her revue Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live in Atlantic City , New Jersey at the ...

  4. It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" is an R&B song written by Motown husband-and-wife songwriting team Freddie Perren and Christine Yarian for the 1975 film Cooley High. In the film, the song is performed by Motown artist G.C. Cameron, whose rendition peaked at number 38 on the Billboard R&B singles chart that same year.

  5. Who Said R&B Was Dead? Here Are 19 Songs That Prove The ... - AOL

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    Put some respect on today's R&B artists.View Entire Post ›

  6. B. Smyth, R&B Singer, Dead at 28 - AOL

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    B. Smyth, the R&B singer who earned stardom with hits like "Leggo" and "Twerkaholic," has died. He was 28.The singer's brother, Denzil Smith, took to Instagram and revealed in an emotional video ...

  7. Bloodstone (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bloodstone also starred in and wrote and performed six original songs and performed five pop, rock and roll and R&B covers for Train Ride to Hollywood, a 1975 film. [5] The movie had a plot recalling the Beatles' Help! , in which Bloodstone played themselves in a madcap adventure on a train bound for Los Angeles with movie stars and characters ...

  8. Hypnotize (The Notorious B.I.G. song) - Wikipedia

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    The last song released before his death in a drive-by shooting a week later, it was the fifth song by a credited artist to peak the Billboard Hot 100 posthumously, and the first since "(Just Like) Starting Over" by John Lennon in 1980. [5] Rolling Stone ranked the song as number 30 on their list of the "100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time". [1]

  9. Betty Wright - Wikipedia

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    Wright later won the Best R&B Song Grammy Award for composing "Where Is the Love". [4] A second prominent overseas hit was another proto-disco number "Shoorah! Shoorah!", issued on Alston and written by Allen Toussaint. [11] Both songs appeared on one of Wright's most popular albums, Danger! High Voltage!, released in late 1974. [12]