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John Brown, better known by his stage name J. Brown, is an American singer and songwriter from Detroit, Michigan. [4] He's currently signed to MoCha Music/SRG-ILS Group. [5] His 2018 single, "Sunrise Sunset" peaked at number 10 on the Adult R&B Billboard Charts. [6] [7] His 2020 single, "Moon", reached number 7 in the same category. [8]
The Numero Group is an American archival/reissue record label formed in 2002. [1] In the twenty years since the label's establishment, they have released hundreds of releases ranging from soul and funk to punk rock and pop to ambient and electronica.
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Lives in the Balance was the first album by Browne where overtly political and socially critical songs dominated (three of which were about president Ronald Reagan), although it also included one of his best remembered songs about relationships, the tragic "In the Shape of a Heart", inspired by his relationship with his first wife.
Whether you have a great voice or can barely carry a tune, anyone can put on an impressive karaoke performance. We're sure of it. The key is choosing the right song—and having a blast—which is ...
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"In the Shape of a Heart" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne included on his 1986 album, Lives in the Balance. Released as the second single from the album, it reached No. 70 on Billboard 's Hot 100 chart, spending seven weeks on that chart after debuting at No. 72, but was a big Adult Contemporary hit ...
"Gimme Some More" is a 1971 song written by James Brown and recorded by his band, The J.B.'s. Released as a single on People Records, "Gimme Some More" also appeared on the 1972 album Food for Thought. A 1972 live performance of "Gimme Some More" is included on The J.B.'s' 1995 compilation album Funky Good Time: The Anthology.