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In 2001, singer Mary J. Blige sampled "God Bless You" in her song "Flying Away". In 2000, the album was re-released on CD with new cover artwork and included Russell's most well known hit " Piano in the Dark " from 1988 as a bonus track.
In the United States, "Got to Be Real" hit number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit number one on the Hot Soul Singles chart in early 1979. [5] Along with the album tracks "Star Love" and "You Saved My Day", "Got to Be Real" peaked at number eleven on the National Disco Action Top 40 chart. [6]
A 1979 Atlantis Blue Trans Am equipped with the Oldsmobile 403 V8. For 1979, there were three possible engine options. The L80 Oldsmobile 403 6.6L V8 engine became the standard option and was only available with the Turbo Hydramatic 350 3-speed automatic. The W72 Pontiac 400 6.6L V8 was available for a short period and in limited supply. This ...
Mary J. Blige "Love No Limit" 1993 Millicent Shelton, Sean Combs: Mary J. Blige "You Remind Me (Remix)" 1993 Marcus Raboy Mary J. Blige "You Don't Have to Worry" 1993 F. Gary Gray: Mary J. Blige "Be Happy" 1994 Hype Williams, Sean Combs Mary J. Blige "You Bring Me Joy" 1994 Marcus Raboy Mary J. Blige "I'm Goin' Down" 1995 Matthew Rolston: Mary ...
What's the 411? is the debut album by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige.It was released on July 28, 1992, by Uptown Records and MCA Records.After signing a record contract with Uptown, Blige began working on the album with producer Sean "Puffy" Combs.
Chaka Khan featuring Mary J. Blige: 2007 "Do It 2 Me" Janet Jackson: 2006 "Do It Yourself" Jam & Lewis feat. Usher: 2021 "Do What I Do" Jam & Lewis feat. Charlie Wilson: 2021 "Do What I Gotta Do" Ralph Tresvant: 1990 "Do You Wanna Like I Do" Alexander O'Neal: 1985 "Doesn't Really Matter" Janet Jackson (US #1) 2000 "Easy" Chante Moore: 1999 ...
Video Music Box is an American music television program. The series is the first to feature hip hop videos primarily, [3] [4] and was created in 1983 by Ralph McDaniels and Lionel C. Martin, who also serve as the series' hosts. [1] It aired on the New York City-owned public television station WNYC-TV (now WPXN-TV) from 1984 to 1996.
The Firebird Esprit and the Firebird Formula came standard with the 255 hp (190 kW) 350 cu in (5.7 L). The Esprit could be upgraded to a two barrel carbureted 400 cu in (6.6 L)265 hp (198 kW), while the Formula could be optioned to receive the L78 4 barrel 400 that produced 330 hp (250 kW) or the L74 Ram Air III 400 345 hp (257 kW).