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  2. Say Yes (Floetry song) - Wikipedia

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    "Say Yes" is a song by performed by Floetry, issued as the second single from their debut studio album Floetic. It was written by lead singer Marsha Ambrosius along with Andre Harris, [2] and was produced by Harris. [3] The song was the group's only single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #24 in 2003. [4]

  3. Floetry - Wikipedia

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    Reviewers of the album praised Floetry for their skillful writing, soulful sound infused with funk and R&B and representing the English R&B scene that was emerging. [4] Floetry released a live album titled Floacism in 2003. The two-disc set consisted of a CD and DVD and included the single "Wanna B Where U R" featuring rapper Mos Def.

  4. Floetic - Wikipedia

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    Floetic is the debut studio album by the English R&B duo Floetry, released by DreamWorks Records in the United States on 1 October 2002 and on Polydor Records in the United Kingdom on 25 November 2002.

  5. Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band ...

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    Floetry "Say Yes" [18] B2K "Girlfriend" The Isley Brothers Featuring Ronald Isley and JS "Busted" Jagged Edge "Walked Outta Heaven" 2005: Usher and Alicia Keys "My Boo" [19] Destiny's Child "Lose My Breath" New Edition "Hot 2Nite" Luther Vandross and Beyoncé "The Closer I Get to You" 2006: Destiny's Child "Cater 2 U" [20] Floetry (featuring ...

  6. Floacism "Live" - Wikipedia

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    Floacism "Live" is a live album by the R&B duo Floetry released in 2003. It also includes three studio songs. It also includes three studio songs. Critical reception

  7. The Floacist - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Floacist began recording her second album. In August 2012, she released a new version of the Floetry hit "Say Yes". In November 2012, she released her second album, The Floacist presents Floetry Re:Birth, and said that its title and theme represent a celebration of the tenth anniversary of Floetry's breakthrough as a recording act. [4]

  8. Marsha Ambrosius - Wikipedia

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    Marsha Ambrosius-Billups, [1] born Marsha Angelique Ambrosius [2] [3] (born 8 August 1977) is a Grammy-nominated English singer and songwriter. She began her musical career as a member of the R&B duo Floetry.

  9. Floetic (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Floetic" is the debut single by Floetry, released in August 2002. It is from their debut studio album Floetic, and was written primarily by lead singer Marsha Ambrosius. The song contains a sample of the Jack Bruce cover of Mel Tormé ' s song "Born to Be Blue". It peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard R&B chart in 2002. [2]