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A comprehensive list of R&B singer-songwriter Ray J's albums, singles, and collaborations. Find out his chart positions, certifications, and release dates for his music career.
A song by English new wave band the Fixx from their album Reach the Beach, released in 1983. It is a critique of dishonest politicians and reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one in Canada.
The band's follow up, "One Thing Leads to Another", was produced by Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW), and hit stores in June 1990 — five months after their first hit. It reached a disappointing number 81, with Pete Waterman blaming its failure on the band's press controversies, as well as the implosion of Fanfare Records. [ 2 ]
"One Thing Leads To Another" (Eddy Raven) - 3:03 "It's Better Than Going Home Alone" (Truman Stearnes, Guy Coleman) - 2:35 "I'm Gonna Listen To Me" (Dallas Frazier) - 2:21 †"Loving You Was All I Ever Needed" was attributed to Dallas Frazier on the album cover, but to Stan Kesler and Bobby Wood on the record label. Musicians
OPINION: Ray J was on “Club Shay Shay,” and where Ray goes, shenanigans follow.He did not disappoint despite his best efforts to hold it together. Editor’s note: The following article is an ...
Ray J is an American R&B singer, songwriter, television presenter, and actor. He was born on January 17, 1981, and is the younger brother of singer and actress Brandy.
All I Feel is the fourth studio album by American singer Ray J, released on April 8, 2008, by Knockout Entertainment, Deja34, Epic Records and Koch Records.It is the second album by Ray J to be labeled with a Parental Advisory sticker.
AllMusic editor Jon O'Brien found that "unsurprisingly, this official soundtrack to the series suggests the self-proclaimed Lothario still only has one thing on his mind, with an endless supply of seductive slow jams and drop-top anthems, packed with slicker than slick chat-up lines and suggestive come-ons that seem tailor-made for wooing the televised bevy of female admirers supposedly vying ...