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Albums
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RD: 17.02.2003
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RD: 29.09.1997
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Singles
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RD: 21.08.1997
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Compilations
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RD: 11.08.2008
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RD: 30.04.2005
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RD: 24.09.2002
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RD: 12.04.2002
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RD: 16.02.2001
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RD: 22.04.1999
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RD: 29.05.1998
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Karaoke
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RD: 28.03.2006
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Top Songs
| 01 | Do You Think About Me | |
| 02 | Hold Me Down | |
| 03 | Thats My Word | |
| 04 | Butta Love | |
| 05 | My Place (Interlude) | |
| 06 | Stop, Drop and Roll | |
| 07 | I Still Love You | |
| 08 | Phone Sex | |
| 09 | Lights Out | |
| 10 | Its Okay | |
| 11 | Too Close (Radio Edit) | |
| 12 | Beauty Queen | |
| 13 | Wifey (Radio Mix) | |
| 14 | Too Close | |
| 15 | Too Close (Radio Edit) |
Biography
Just six months after their debut album Rated Next was released in late 1997, Next topped the singles charts with the smooth soul of "Too Close." Composed of brothers T-Low and Tweety plus R.L., the R&B trio formed in Minneapolis/St. Paul after the brothers met R.L. through their uncle, the director of a gospel choir. With the help of Naughty by Nature's Kay Gee on production, the trio developed a slightly pornographic soul tied to Barry White and late-period Marvin Gaye. Their second single "Too Close" had no problem, hitting number one during April 1998. Next celebrated their success with a slot supporting Boyz II Men on their summer tour. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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