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Ex Girlfriend released their debut album X Marks the Spot in October 1991. The first single "Why Can't You Come Home" peaked in the top-five on Billboard 's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The success of the single invited them to perform on various TV shows including Soul Train .
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So if their name is Derrick, call them “D.” Their middle name. My dude/guy. Hot ___ insert name here. (Ex: Hot CJ, Hot Mike) Mr. Fix It. Nicknames for the father of your child. Baby Daddy. Big ...
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In mid-1994, Ex Girlfriend released "X In Your Sex". In August 1994, Ex Girlfriend released their second album It's a Woman Thang. [6] [7] The album failed to chart. After the second single "You for Me" failed to chart, the overall project ultimately became a commercial failure. In 1995, the group dissolved and each member pursue solo endeavors.
Original main cast of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, from left to right: Vella Lovell (Heather), Pete Gardner (Darryl), Santino Fontana (Greg), Rachel Bloom (Rebecca), Vincent Rodriguez III (Josh) and Donna Lynne Champlin (Paula) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an American romantic musical comedy-drama television series which premiered on October 12, 2015, on The CW.
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On Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds a rating of 100%, with an average rating of 9.50/10. The critical consensus reads "Carried by the exceptional Rachel Bloom and her equally talented castmates, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's final season further explores the depths of Rebecca's mental illness with humor, heart, and humanity." [73]