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"Body Bumpin' (Yippie-Yi-Yo)" is a song by American R&B group Public Announcement. It was released as the first single from their sophomore studio album All Work, No Play (1998). [1] It became Public Announcement's highest charting song on the US Hot 100 chart where it peaked at number 5. [2]
"Honey Love" is a song by American R&B singer R. Kelly and his group Public Announcement from Kelly's debut studio album Born into the 90's (1992). It was released as the album's second single on Jive Records in April 1992. [1] The song became Kelly's first number-one on the Billboard R&B chart where it peaked for two weeks. [2]
Public Announcement is an American R&B group, which was created by R.Kelly in 1991 after the R&B artist fired his former group MGM. They teamed with the singer for their collaboration album Born into the 90's (1992).
17. “Father and Son” by Cat Stevens. Release Year: 1970 Genre: Folk Like most of Cat Stevens’ music, this touching tune about fathers and sons is sappy in the best way possible.
R. Kelly & Public Announcement Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly± 1992 Born Into the 90's [8] "Definition of a Hotti" R. Kelly & Public Announcement Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly± 1992 Born Into the 90's [8] "The Diary of Me" R. Kelly Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly± 2004 Happy People/U Saved Me "Did You Ever Think" (feat. Nas and Tone) R. Kelly ...
How to Announce Your Pregnancy. These days, there are many ways to do a pregnancy announcement, especially considering the endless creative ideas that seem to be all over social media.
2024 delivered a lot of new babies in Hollywood — and celebrity parents made sure their birth announcements were top-notch. From Mandy Moore to Olivia Munn, famous parents welcomed fresh bundles ...
"Mamacita" a song by American R&B group Public Announcement. It was released as the first single from their third studio album Don't Hold Back (2000). [1] It became Public Announcement last top 40 charting song on the US Hot 100 chart where it peaked at No. 39. [2]