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  2. Exposé (group) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Exposé signed with Arista Records, which re-released the song as a 12-inch vinyl single, and it became a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. [4] The song helped introduce a genre of music that became known as freestyle. Later that year, Exposé recorded and released their second single titled "Exposed to Love ...

  3. Tell Me Why (Exposé song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video shows the members of Exposé lip-synching the song interspersed with scenes implying urban gang violence. Lyrics such as Give me a reason for all this senseless crime / We can change it, why they have to die support an ultimate message of appealing to stop these sorts of activities.

  4. Point of No Return (Exposé song) - Wikipedia

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    "It's just a little song about loving somebody to the point of no return", said songwriter Lewis Martineé when asked if there was a deeper meaning to the song. "I just liked the title 'Point Of No Return', so I decided to write a song around that. Then I started coming up with the beats and the synthesizer lines and then both melody and words.

  5. Exposed to Love - Wikipedia

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    "Exposed to Love" is a dance single by the female dance-pop trio Exposé. Released in December 1985, it was the original group's second single after "Point of No Return," with Alé Lorenzo singing lead vocals. "Exposed to Love" features vocals from the original group's lineup and is featured in this form on the album Exposure. Ann Curless ...

  6. Exposé discography - Wikipedia

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    This article presents the discography of all albums and singles released by American girl group Exposé.It includes three studio albums, five compilation albums, one video album, 11 music videos, and 17 singles including the group's number one single on the Billboard Hot 100, "Seasons Change".

  7. Come Go with Me (Exposé song) - Wikipedia

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    Composed and produced by Lewis A. Martineé, the song was released in January 1987 as the third single from Exposure. The group’s second lineup recorded "Come Go with Me", with Jeanette Jurado singing lead vocals, and Gioia Bruno and Ann Curless singing backup.

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  9. In Walked Love - Wikipedia

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    "In Walked Love" is a song by the American girl group Exposé. Written by Diane Warren [1] and produced by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero, the song can be found on the group's 1992 album Exposé, their third studio album. Lead vocals on the pop ballad were performed by Ann Curless. The song features Al Pitrelli as guest guitarist. [2]