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  1. 17 de oct. de 2000 · Funky Divas/EV3/Born to Sing by En Vogue released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    Funky Divas is the second studio album by American recording group En Vogue, released by Atlantic Records division East West on March 24, 1992, in the United States. Conceived after the success of their Grammy Award –nominated debut album Born to Sing (1990), En Vogue reteamed with their founders Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy to ...

  3. Born to Sing is the debut studio album by American vocal group En Vogue.It was released by Atlantic Records on April 3, 1990, in the United States. Conceived after their contribution to band founders Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy's 1988 compilation project FM2 for Atlantic, it was chiefly produced by Foster and McElroy, with additional contribution from Hughie Prince, Don Raye, and former ...

  4. En Vogue. R&B/SOUL · 1992. With injections of ’60s girl-group panache and trippy funk, En Vogues second album recalibrated R&B, creating a fresh template for the genre in the ’90s. From the jazzy, doo-wop-style refrain of “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It)” to the classic-rock swagger of “Free Your Mind,” the wide ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EV3EV3 - Wikipedia

    In 1992, En Vogue released their second studio album Funky Divas (1992). A major success, it sold 3.5 million copies worldwide and generated three top ten singles. Following extensive touring in support of the album, the quartet started what would become a longer hiatus.

  6. Funky Divas. 13 Songs. Music Videos. My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) En Vogue. Giving Him Something He Can Feel. En Vogue. Free Your Mind. En Vogue. More By En Vogue. The Very Best of En Vogue. 2001. Funky Divas. 1992. Best of En Vogue. 1998. Ev3. 1997. Born to Sing (30th Anniversary Expanded Edition) [2020 Remaster] 1990.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2022 · In the case of the Oakland quartet En Vogue― Maxine Jones, Cindy Herron-Braggs, Dawn Robinson, and Terry EllisBorn to Sing (1990) caused a scene upon arrival. The album was held aloft by “Hold On,” an ebon-laced New Jack groove executed with a vocal ferocity that recalled the energy of R&B female groups of the 1970s.