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N-Tyce - 2 different bands with same name? or did they start in USA?
Peter Aundre was big in Austrlia before he made it in UK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVa6nMm1Pao Is this also true of female group N_Tyce? A search reveals 1993 songs. They also look similar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L--5uMkfUNc According to wiki they were 1996 - 1998. Do you remember Hey DJ (Come play that song) and We come to party? They are decent! A mix of Girls Aloud and Salt N Pepa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07_NfNrPKFk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyM_tUYxf2k |
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ohh N-Tyce, they were sassy, I liked them and All Saints instead of the Spice Girls at that time.
I played Telefunkin' to death on cassette on my first audiosystem lol, still love that one. Also loved Fierce who never got a big as they could have been, songs like Dayz like that and Sweet love |
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Telefunkin' by N-Tyce still gets stuck in my head all the time.
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I still listen to Fierce....love their cover of Sweet Love (which was their biggest hit).
I never paid much attention to N-Tyce as there were a lot of girl groups around back in the late 90s with Spice Girls and All Saints leading the pack. Then you had Honeyz in the next tier below them. I also remember liking one of Solid HarmoniE's songs called "I Want To Love You" and wondering why it wasn't a massive hit!? |
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I still listen to Fierce....love their cover of Sweet Love (which was their biggest hit).
I never paid much attention to N-Tyce as there were a lot of girl groups around back in the late 90s with Spice Girls and All Saints leading the pack. Then you had Honeyz in the next tier below them. I also remember liking one of Solid HarmoniE's songs called "I Want To Love You" and wondering why it wasn't a massive hit!? "I want you to want me for all that I am, I Hope that you try to understand Do you feel the same?" |
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Solid HarmoniE had about four brilliant songs, 'I Wanna Love you', 'I Want You To Want Me', 'To Love Once Again' and 'I'll Be There For You'. All four were co-written by Max Martin... the rest of their debut album was rubbish.
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There was quite a few under rated girl groups 1996 - 2002 like Girls@Play etc. anymore?
heres a couple http://www.idolator.com/7601793/10-b...new-millennium http://www.vh1.com/news/51731/forgot...s-girl-groups/ anyone know the answer to the N tyce question? |
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There was quite a few under rated girl groups 1996 - 2002 like Girls@Play etc. anymore?
heres a couple http://www.idolator.com/7601793/10-b...new-millennium http://www.vh1.com/news/51731/forgot...s-girl-groups/ anyone know the answer to the N tyce question? |
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