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"Dance with Me" is the third and final single released from American R&B group 112's third studio album, Part III (2001). It features Slim on lead vocals. It features Slim on lead vocals. The released version features rap artist Beanie Sigel and is featured on the Bad Boy album We Invented the Remix . [ 1 ]
112 (pronounced "one-twelve") is an American R&B group from Atlanta, Georgia.Discovered by record production duo Tim & Bob, the group signed with Puff Daddy's Bad Boy Records, an imprint of Arista Records to release their eponymous debut studio album (1996).
112 is the debut album from the American R&B group 112. It was released on August 27, 1996, as one of the first R&B records on Sean Combs ' Bad Boy label. The majority of the album was produced primarily by Combs, Tim & Bob and one of the first Hitmen , Stevie J .
"My Wife" (Featuring Slim of 112) - 2006 Young Gunz: Brothers from Another "Don't Keep Me Waiting (Come Back Soon)" (Featuring Slim of 112) - 2006 Ebony Eyez 7 Day Cycle "Take Me Back" (Featuring Slim & Q of 112) - 2006 Frankie J: Priceless "Top of the Line" (Featuring Slim of 112) - 2007 8Ball & MJG: Ridin' High "Cruisin'" (Featuring Slim of ...
It should only contain pages that are 112 (band) songs or lists of 112 ... Dance with Me (112 song) H. Hot & Wet (song) I. I'll Be Missing You; It's Over Now (112 ...
The title also seemingly pays tribute to one of DeLonge’s favorite bands, Orange County punk rockers T.S.O.L., which has a song of the same name. “Dance With Me” is the fourth song to be ...
"Peaches & Cream" is a song by American R&B quartet 112. Bad Boy Records released the song on March 13, 2001, as the second single from the album, Part III. Slim and Q share lead vocals with Mike handling the rap verse. The song was nominated for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 44th Grammy Awards in 2002.
The song features 112 & the music video was directed by Little X. This song is also included on the B-side of "Get Away", the group's next single. It is Mobb Deep's highest charting song to date, peaking at #58 on the Billboard Hot 100.