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"Like Whoa" is a song by American pop rock duo Aly & AJ, written and recorded by the duo for their second studio album, Insomniatic. It is the second and final single from the album, released in 2008. The single release in the UK was cancelled for unknown reasons. [2] It was their final single to be released before departing from Hollywood ...
"Whoa!" is the lead single released from Black Rob's debut album, Life Story. The song was produced by Diggin' in the Crates Crew member Buckwild. Released in early 2000, "Whoa!" became Black Rob's highest chart appearance. It narrowly missed the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 43, and reached the top 10 on both the R&B and ...
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US US R&B US Rap UK [6] "Got Ya Back" (Drea featuring Black Rob) 1998 — — — — A Dream Come True "Bad Boy for Life" (P. Diddy featuring Black Rob and Mark Curry) 2001 33: 13: 5: 13 The Saga ...
In his earlier years, Black Rob headed the street rap team which he named "Alumni". His debut album Life Story [7] was released in 2000 through Arista Records and Bad Boy Entertainment and rose above platinum sales. In early 2000, he released the hit single "Whoa!". Produced by Diggin' in the Crates Crew member Buckwild, "Whoa!" became his ...
The album’s last track in particular, a small, shimmering and boldly spare “Here, There and Everywhere,” finds Flack the vocalist at her nuanced finest, whoa-oh-ing her way through the ...
Life Story is the debut studio album by American rapper Black Rob. It was released on March 7, 2000, via Arista Records and Sean "Puffy" Combs' Bad Boy Entertainment. The album was praised by critics for its production and Rob's vocal presence and lyricism being similar to the late Notorious B.I.G. The album spawned two singles: "Whoa!" and
In March 2008, "Like Whoa" was released as the second single from Insomniatic and peaked at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100. [12] The song was also used to promote the Disney Channel Original Movie Minutemen. That year, Aly & AJ covered the Grand Funk Railroad song "We're an American Band" for Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1. [13]
Third album “Everything” (1988) was a true showcase of the band’s songwriting prowess and diverse influences as they took greater control over their production.