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Teardrops Was (Sony Music UK 2004)





A short-living Rn’B teenage group with harmony vocals as a delicious interracial quartet of girls consisting of Carolyn Owlett, Suzie Furlonger, Tanya Boniface and Tisha Martin you wont believe they’re exist for the music charts with Pop-sounds and Hip-Hop beats as also not forgetting the ballads and Dance beats in common way performs by these beauties but unfortunately, their career in music didn’t lasted long. Sensual and almost mature that some might easily reminded for young Diana Ross or another Spice Girls version under the talents which influenced by All 4 One or En Vogue approved by the British Pop but falsely predictable after the releasing of their only debut album – Between The Sheets. 
The 411 would be comforting your lonely nights where your partners aren’t home for dinner or a cheating romantic evening with another forbidden lover although most of their theme songs talking about friendships, love, lies and various teenage-flick problems. There’s no dumb blonde on this recording but strong girls trying to reach their young ages to be a whole woman in more wisdom mature; got Ghostface Killah rapping for them on the opener track On My Knees, China Girl, Dumb, Forever Begins to Jumpin’ or Can’t Fight Love – mixture that the most of Rn’B girl group lovers would like to have for their song collections. 

Have a warmth moment with The 411. 


Between The Sheets:
https://open.spotify.com/album/1Rhw85JG6ThsPLJoZmlUla

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