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All-4-One and John Michael Montgomery recorded an updated duet version of "I Swear" for the deluxe edition of All-4-One's 2015 album Twenty+. A music video for this duet version was released on May 9, 2016. In 2021, All-4-One recorded a remix of "I Swear" for a music video promoting Xbox All-Access, titled "It's All There". [20]
"I Swear" is a song by Nigerian rapper Ice Prince. It was released as the fourth single from his second studio album, Fire of Zamani (2013). American rapper French Montana contributes a rap verse to it, and Nigerian singer Shaydee provides guest vocals. The song was produced by Chopstix and released by Chocolate City.
"I Swear" was written, produced and released by N-Dubz during 2006. With Jamior Edwards being credited as the track's co-producer. The general style of the song is an upbeat hip-hop backing combined with the soulful vocals of Tulisa and the intensive rapping of Dappy forming an original British hip-hop grime [citation needed] track which's style is reflected in the forthcoming album tracks and ...
I Swear" is a 1994 song by John Michael Montgomery, covered by All-4-One, Kenny Rogers and Gary Baker. I Swear may also refer to: I Swear, album by Inhale Exhale 2008 "I Swear" (N-Dubz song), by N-Dubz 2006 "I Swear" (Ice Prince song), by Ice Prince 2013 "I Swear", a 2016 song by Wyclef Jean from the EP J'ouvert
It is an album of hit songs Myers has written over the years and sung by Frank himself. The first song, "You and I", Myers sings with Crystal Gayle who originally sang it with Eddie Rabbitt. In 2008, Myers wrote seven songs and produced Richie McDonald's album I Turn to You and also co-produced his Christmas CD If Everyday Could Be Christmas.
"This I Swear" (Nick Lachey song), 2003 "This I Swear" (Kim Wilde song), 1996 "This I Swear" by The Skyliners, Calico Records, 1960 This page was last edited on 30 ...
List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and director Title Year Director(s) "I Can't Get Wid Dat" 1994 Abdul Malik Abbott [1] "In My Lifetime"
Lil Eazy-E was born Eric Darnell Wright in Compton, California on April 23, 1984, and is the son of popular rapper Eazy-E.Wright was mostly raised by his grandmother; however, on the weekends, he would see his father until his death in 1995. [3]