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''No Relations'' (1991) is the seventh studio album by American singer
La Toya Jackson La Toya Yvonne Jackson (born May 29, 1956) is an American singer and television personality. The fifth child and middle daughter of the Jackson family, Jackson first gained recognition on the family's variety television series, ''The Jacksons'', ...
. The album was released shortly after La Toya's autobiography, '' La Toya: Growing Up in the Jackson Family'', was published. The album was only released in Spain, Colombia, Germany, and The Netherlands, but was imported throughout Europe and the rest of the world.


Album information

The song " Sexbox" was released as a single in Europe, peaking at #25 in
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, her second biggest hit there. "
Let's Rock the House "Let's Rock the House" is a song by American singer La Toya Jackson. It is taken from her 1991 album ''No Relations ''No Relations'' (1991) is the seventh studio album by American singer La Toya Jackson. The album was released shortly after La ...
" was subsequently released to no success, and "Wild Side" also saw a release as a promotional single in the
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.Wild Side
/ref> "Be My Playboy", a song already recorded for Jackson's '' Bad Girl'' album, is included here in one of its original demos. A proper remix produced by Menace, a European production team who produced most of this album, was originally intended to be included on the album and released as a single; for unknown reasons, the remix was replaced by one of the original demos. The album also includes a rendition of "Reggae Nights", a Grammy-nominated song originally written by Jackson for
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artist Jimmy Cliff.


Track listing


References

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