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Suns Of Light
Suns of Light are an American R&B boy band, originally known as the Boys. Biography Originating from Carson, California, the Suns of Light are composed of brothers Khiry, Hakeem, Tajh and Bilal Abdulsamad. Their parents are Angela Satterwhite and Jabari Abdulsamad (formerly Brown). Their grandmother taught them singing, dancing, and acting. In the summer of 1984, ages 5 to 10 as "The Boys," the group began busking at the Venice Beach boardwalk. Their first single, "Dial My Heart" became a hit, charting at #1 and was soon followed by "Lucky Charm" which also reached #1 on the U.S. R&B chart. The album, produced by Babyface and L.A. Reid, was certified Platinum and peaked at #32 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Their fourth single "Crazy" became their third R&B #1 in the fall of 1990. In 1992, production began on their third and final studio album, ''The Saga Continues''. The album was a critical and commercial failure, reaching only #191 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Members * Khiry " ...
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Carson, California
Carson is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, in the South Bay region of Los Angeles, located south of downtown Los Angeles and approximately away from Los Angeles International Airport. Incorporated on February 20, 1968, Carson is the newest municipality in the South Bay region of Metropolitan Los Angeles. The city is locally known for its plurality of Filipino-Americans and immigrants. As of 2019, it was estimated that the city had a population of 91,394. History The year 1921 marked the first drilling for oil at Dominguez Hill, on the northwest side of the Rancho San Pedro (also called Rancho Domínguez), site of the famous battle during the Mexican–American War called the Battle of Rancho Domínguez in 1846. The mineral rights to this property were owned by Carson Estate Company, the Hellman Family, the Dominguez Estate Company, and the Burnham Exploration Company of Frederick Russell Burnham. On September 7, 1923, Burnham Exploration partneri ...
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Messages From The Boys
''Messages from the Boys'' is the debut album by American R&B group the Boys (now known as Suns of Light). It was released in 1988. Track listing # "Dial My Heart" (Daryl Simmons, L.A. Reid, Babyface 4:25) # " Lucky Charm" (Simmons, Reid, Babyface, Greg Scelsa 4:00) # "A Little Romance" (Reid, Babyface, Sid Johnson, Bruce Robinson, Charles Muldrow Jr. 3:59) # "Sunshine" (Eddie Watkins 3:00) # "Love Gram" (Watkins, Otha Cole 4:10) # "Just For the Fun of It" (Jeff Carruthers, Vincent Brantley 5:30) # "Personality" (Watkins, Hakeem Abdulsamad 4:42) # "Be My Girl" (Scelsa, the Boys, Craig Cooper 4:30) # "Happy" (E. Watkins, Cole, Bee Jay Watkins 5:33) # "Let's Dance" (E. Watkins 6:01) Singles chart *"Dial My Heart "Dial My Heart" is the 1988 debut single by the Boys The single on the Motown label was a crossover hit for the group, peaking at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' R&B singles chart and No. 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1988-1990. It was the grou ..." #1 R&B 1988 13 P ...
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American Contemporary R&B Musical Groups
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Sibling Quartets
A sibling is a relative that shares at least one parent with the subject. A male sibling is a brother and a female sibling is a sister. A person with no siblings is an only child. While some circumstances can cause siblings to be raised separately (such as foster care), most societies have siblings grow up together. This causes the development of strong emotional bonds, with siblinghood considered a unique type of relationship unto itself. The emotional bond between siblings is often complicated and is influenced by factors such as parental treatment, birth order, personality, and personal experiences outside the family. Medically, a full sibling is a first-degree relative and a half sibling is a second-degree relative as they are related by 50% and 25% respectively. Definitions The word ''sibling'' was reintroduced in 1903 in an article in '' Biometrika'', as a translation for the German ''Geschwister'', having not been used since 1425. Siblings or full siblings ( 'full'' ...
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Heritage (Earth, Wind & Fire Album)
'' Heritage'' is the fifteenth studio album by American band Earth, Wind & Fire, released in February 1990 on Columbia Records, and was their final release of new music for the label. The album reached No. 19 on the US ''Billboard'' Top R&B Albums chart and No.18 on the UK Blues & Soul Top British Soul Albums chart. Heritage also got to No. 39 on the German Pop Albums chart and No. 31 on the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart. Overview ''Heritage'' was produced by Maurice White. White stated in an interview with the Associated Press that tributes are paid to Fats Waller and Charlie Parker on the album. He also added "The album was a germ in my mind, its very interesting watching it evolve and come to fruition. It starts as an idea, and all of a sudden its a giant thing. I was thinking, first of all of musical heritage, the things we had drawn from. And we wanted to bring to our fans attention things to appreciate, things to be drawn from." As well ''Heritage'' features guest appearances ...
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Heritage (Earth, Wind & Fire Song)
"Heritage" is a song by American band Earth, Wind & Fire featuring Suns of Light (as the Boys), released in February 1990 by Columbia Records as the first single from their fifteenth studio album, ''Heritage'' (1990). It reached No. 5 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot R&B Singles chart and No. 5 on the ''Cash Box'' Top R&B Singles chart. Overview "Heritage" was produced by Maurice White and written by White, Lestley Pierce and Frankie Blue. With a duration of four minutes and five seconds the song has a prestissimo tempo of 207 beats per minute. The single's B-side was a song called "Gotta Find Out". Both "Heritage" and "Gotta Find Out" came upon EWF's 1990 studio album ''Heritage''. A music video was also issued in 1990 to accompany the single. Critical reception May Mitchell of ''The Chicago Tribune'' proclaimed that "guest appearances are made by the Boys who lend a nice choral touch to the funky title track". ''Billboard'' called "Heritage" "a solid funky jam strong on complex har ...
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The Boys (1990 Album)
''The Boys'' is the eponymous second album from American R&B group Suns of Light (originally known as the Boys), released in via Motown Records. Although L.A. Reid and Babyface produced 3 songs on their debut album ''Messages from the Boys'', instead one song is produced by Daryl Simmons and Kayo, who were a part of the LaFace production and songwriting camp. Three singles were released from the album: "Crazy", "Thing Called Love" and "Thanx 4 the Funk". "Crazy" is the last song the group has released to date to reach #1 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart, as well as the last song to date to chart on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at #29. The album peaked at #108 on the ''Billboard'' 200. In addition to original songs, it contains a cover of the Michael Jackson song "Got to Be There ''Got to Be There'' is the debut solo studio album by American singer Michael Jackson, released by Motown on January 24, 1972, four weeks after the Jackson 5's ''Greatest Hits (The Jackson ...
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Crazy (The Boys Song)
"Crazy" is an R&B song written and recorded by Suns of Light (as the Boys) for their self-titled second album. Released as a single, the song spent one week at number one on the US R&B singles chart and peaked at number twenty-nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Music video At the beginning of the video, eldest brother Khiry is accidentally kicked in the back of the head during a dance rehearsal and begins to have the "craziest dream". His dream is a series of music video spoofs which include in order: "Faith" by George Michael, "Every Little Step" by Bobby Brown, "Vogue" by Madonna, "Rhythm Nation" by Janet Jackson, " Thriller" by Michael Jackson, and "Baby Don't Forget My Number" by Milli Vanilli Milli Vanilli were a German-French R&B duo from Munich. The group was founded by Frank Farian in 1988 and consisted of Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus. Their debut album, '' All or Nothing'' in Europe, reconfigured as ''Girl You Know It's True'' in .... He then wakes up just as the n ...
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Lucky Charm (song)
"Lucky Charm" is a 1989 single by Suns of Light Suns of Light are an American R&B boy band, originally known as the Boys. Biography Originating from Carson, California, the Suns of Light are composed of brothers Khiry, Hakeem, Tajh and Bilal Abdulsamad. Their parents are Angela Satterwhite ... (as the Boys). The single was their follow up to their debut single, "Dial My Heart", and hit number one on the Hot Black Singles chart for one week. References 1988 songs 1989 singles Songs written by Babyface (musician) Songs written by Daryl Simmons Song recordings produced by Babyface (musician) Song recordings produced by L.A. Reid Motown singles {{1980s-R&B-song-stub ...
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Dial My Heart
"Dial My Heart" is the 1988 debut single by the Boys The single on the Motown label was a crossover hit for the group, peaking at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' R&B singles chart and No. 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1988-1990. It was the group's only entry on the Dance chart, peaking at number 18. The single entered the UK singles charts The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ... on November 5, 1988; it rose to a high of number 61, and remained in the charts for 4 weeks. Charts References 1988 debut singles 1988 songs Motown singles New jack swing songs Song recordings produced by Babyface (musician) Song recordings produced by L.A. Reid Songs written by Babyface (musician) Songs written by Daryl Simmons Songs written by L.A. Reid {{1980s-R&B-song- ...
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ARIA Charts
The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the official Australian music chart in June 1988, succeeding the Kent Music Report, which had been Australia's national music sales charts since 1974. History The ''Go-Set'' charts were Australia's first national singles and albums charts, published from 5 October 1966 until 24 August 1974. Succeeding ''Go-Set'', the Kent Music Report began issuing the national top 100 charts in Australia from May 1974. The compiler, David Kent, also published Australia's national charts from 1940 to 1974 in a retrospective fashion using state-based data. In mid-1983, the Australian Recording Industry Association commenced licensing the Kent Music Report chart. The first printed national top 50 chart available in record stores, branded the ''Countdown'' chart, was ...
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Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
The Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart ranks the most popular R&B and hip hop songs in the United States and is published weekly by '' Billboard''. Rankings are based on a measure of radio airplay, sales data, and streaming activity. The chart had 100 positions but was shortened to 50 positions in October 2012. The chart is used to track the success of popular music songs in urban, or primarily African American, venues. Dominated over the years at various times by jazz, rhythm and blues, doo-wop, rock and roll, soul, and funk, it is today dominated by contemporary R&B and hip hop. Since its inception, the chart has changed its name many times in order to accurately reflect the industry at the time. History Beginning in 1942, ''Billboard'' published a chart of bestselling black music, first as the Harlem Hit Parade, then as Race Records. Then in 1949, ''Billboard'' began publishing a Rhythm and Blues chart, which entered "R&B" into mainstream lexicon. These three charts were consolid ...
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