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  2. Sugar Ray discography - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Ray is an American alternative rock music group from Newport Beach, California. They have released a total of six studio albums, two compilation albums, and nineteen singles. Their most successful album is 1999's 14:59, which was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

  3. Category:Sugar Ray songs - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... It should only contain pages that are Sugar Ray songs or lists of Sugar Ray songs, ...

  4. Sugar Ray - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, ten years after the band last released music, Sugar Ray signed with BMG Rights Management and announced a new album, Little Yachty; with the lead single "Make it Easy" debuting on June 7, 2019. The album title is a reference to both the rapper Lil Yachty [27] and the fact that McGrath views Sugar Ray as a "yacht rock" band.

  5. The Best of Sugar Ray - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Sugar Ray is a 2005 Sugar Ray greatest hits album, released by Atlantic Records, consisting of 12 previous hits and 3 new recordings. Tracks 1, 9, and 14 are new tracks. Tracks 1, 9, and 14 are new tracks.

  6. Mean Machine (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mean Machine" is a song by American rock band Sugar Ray. It was released as the lead single from the band's debut album, Lemonade and Brownies. The song peaked at No. 45 on the Radio & Records active rock chart. [1] Biographer Anna Louise Golden described the song as "ruthlessly fast metal" with electronic accents from DJ Lethal.

  7. Lemonade and Brownies - Wikipedia

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    [60] In 2019, Rani Baker of Grunge.com included Sugar Ray on a list titled "Bands That Don't Sound Anything Like They Used To". She called Lemonade and Brownies a "messy funk-punk effort", and noted that, "to many folks, Sugar Ray was [just] another blonde-frosted late-'90s nothing of a band whose songs showed up in sitcoms and romcoms." [61]

  8. Fly (Sugar Ray song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fly" is an alternative rock, [2] [3] [4] reggae, [5] [6] reggae fusion, [7] and pop rock song, [8] that incorporates elements of dancehall [9] and ska. [10]Sugar Ray's lead singer Mark McGrath explained that this song had a bouncy beat, yet it was about death; 'Fly' too seemed like a bright, up-tempo song but "there is this stark imagery in there.

  9. Sugar Ray (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Ray is the fourth studio album by the band Sugar Ray. The album was released on June 12, 2001, and debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200 chart, [ 4 ] and went gold. [ 5 ] The album's first single, " When It's Over ", also performed well on pop and rock charts.