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| | 3LW [ mp3 ]album: Barbershop 2: Back In Business format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 57:17 min
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Tracks of Barbershop 2: Back In Business:
Not Today.mp3
I Can't Wait.mp3
Fallen (Zone 4 Remix).mp3
Pussy.mp3
Never.mp3
Unconditionally.mp3
All.mp3
Things Come And Go.mp3
Wanna B Where U R (Thisizzaluvsong).mp3
Barbershop.mp3
One Of Ours.mp3
Private Party.mp3
On The Weekend.mp3
Make It Home.mp3
Your Precious Love.mp3
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| | 3LW [ mp3 ]album: Greatest Hits [CD2] format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 64:19 min
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Tracks of Greatest Hits [CD2]:
Look Into My Eyes.mp3
Blaze It.mp3
Get 'cha Thug On.mp3
Thug Mentality.mp3
Resurrection (Paper, Paper).mp3
Ecstasy.mp3
Weed Song.mp3
Still The Greatest.mp3
Get Up And Get It.mp3
Money, Money.mp3
Ghetto Cowboy.mp3
Thugz Cry.mp3
Home.mp3
Cleveland Is The City.mp3
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News from our arhive: Backstreet Boys Seek Jermaine Dupri, Glen Ballard |
After testing the waters on 2000's Black & Blue, the Backstreet Boys plan to rely more on their own songwriting for their next album. Before the handsome fivesome go into the studio in late March, they want to take a trip somewhere together to focus on penning some pop tunes, Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough said Tuesday at Clive Davis' annual Grammy Eve party. "We've [already] been doing some writing individually and together," Richardson said.
That doesn't mean the Backstreet Boys won't be collaborating, however. Richardson said they're planning on bringing in R&B hit-maker Jermaine Dupri (Lil' Bow Wow, Jagged Edge) and pop-rock pro Glen Ballard (Dave Matthews Band, Alanis Morissette) to write and produce some tracks, which they want to record with a live band (see "Backstreet Boys Going 'Organic' On Next LP, But Won't Rule Out Sugar").
The Backstreet Boys left Wednesday's Grammy Awards empty-handed but said the night before that they were expecting as much. "We never win," Dorough said. "U2 will take us." |
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