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  2. Back 2 Basics (Sway & King Tech album) - Wikipedia

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    Back 2 Basics is the third album by hip hop duo Sway & King Tech. The album was released in 2005 by Bungalo Records and was produced by DJ Revolution. The album was not as successful as their previous album This or That. It did not make it on any charts. However, the album spawned the semi-successful single "I Don't Think So".

  3. Back to Basics (Maze album) - Wikipedia

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    Back to Basics is the eighth studio album and tenth overall album by Bay Area-based R&B group Maze, released in 1993 on Warner Bros. Records.It is currently their last studio album to date, and also the last album to feature singer Frankie Beverly before his death in 2024.

  4. Back to Basics - Wikipedia

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    Back 2 Basics (Sway & King Tech album), 2005; Back 2 Basics (Diljit Dosanjh album), 2012; Back 2 Base X, a 2006 album by Hed PE; Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992, an album by Olivia Newton-John; Back to Basics, a 1983 album by The Reddings; Back to Basics, a 1986 album by The Manhattans; Back to Basics, a 2008 album by Dr ...

  5. Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992 - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic rated the album four and a half stars, stating that "an artist well-defined by her hit singles, Olivia Newton-John has had a stylistically varied career, as is illustrated on Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971-1992, a set that ranges from her teary ballad "I Honestly Love You" to that bouncy paean to getting horizontal, "Physical."

  6. Back to the Basics (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Back to the Basics is the second extended play (EP) by American hip hop recording artist Twista, released on December 10, 2013 under his record label, GMG Entertainment. [1] [2] [3] The project is the Chicago emcee's second EP of his career – the first one is 2 for 10 (2005) – and follows his eighth studio album, The Perfect Storm (2010).

  7. Back to Basics (Bill Wyman album) - Wikipedia

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    Back to Basics is the fifth solo album by former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman and his first since 1992's Stuff (from which Wyman re-recorded the song "Stuff (Can't Get Enough)" for this album). It was released in June 2015 under Proper Records .

  8. Back to Basics (Billy Bragg album) - Wikipedia

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    Back to Basics is a 1987 collection of Billy Bragg's first three releases: The albums Life's a Riot with Spy Vs. Spy and Brewing Up with Billy Bragg, and the EP Between the Wars—all of which make their debut in the United States here. This collection did not contain any new material, but did document Billy Bragg's early "one man and his ...

  9. Back to Basics (song) - Wikipedia

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    Back to Basics is a song performed by British rapper and songwriter Headie One, featuring vocals from English rapper Skepta. It was released as the third single from Headie One's mixtape Music x Road on 4 July 2019 through Relentless Records. [2] [3] The song peaked at number 42 on the UK Singles Chart.