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Malaika is a South African Afro-pop music group, which has been described as post-mbaqanga and neo-soul. The group consists of musicians Bongani Nchang and the late Jabulani Ndaba (both born in Klerksdorp , South Africa ), and Matshediso Mholo (born in Lichtenburg ).
"Gotta Know (Your Name)" is a 1993 song by Malaika, released on A&M Records. The composition was written by Eric Miller, Jamie Principle, Steve Hurley and Tommye Miller, and released as the second single from the singer's debut album Sugar Time.
"So Much Love" is a 1992 song and the debut single by Malaika, released on A&M Records. The composition, written by the singer herself, D'Mosis and Rodney K. Jackson, was the lead single of her only album released to date, Sugar Time.
Afterglow Remixes Digital EP was a free, download-only EP released simultaneously with Afterglow Live. Customers who bought the album in stores were invited to visit www.download-disc.com and use a unique code to download rare remixes from the Afterglow album. Each track was available in Windows WMA audio format only and included DRM which ...
Belo Horizonte is an album by English guitarist John McLaughlin, released in 1981 through Warner Music Group. [3] [4] The album reached number 172 on the Billboard 200 and number 11 on Billboard's Jazz Albums chart. [5] The album features McLaughlin on acoustic guitar, although the backing band includes electric keyboards.
Scott McLaughlin won his second straight pole Saturday at the Music City Grand Prix and the first on a street course this season for Team Penske. The New Zealander, currently fifth in the points ...
Three songs from the first session were later included on Two Steps from the Blues: the slow with funky leanings "Cry, Cry, Cry", which was listed on David Marsh's "1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made" for Scott's arrangement and Bland's singing, later peaked at number 9 on Billboard R&B chart as the A-side of the ballad "I've Been Wrong So Long ...
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