Thursday, February 14, 2013

"SLOW LOVE" PRS TWEET of R&B GROUP (NEXT) CHECK OUT THE INTERVIEW W/ Nikki Rich(Host & Gianni Cj (co-HOST)


S/O TO "TWEET PRS"  FOR JOINING US ON SPECIAL EDITION CELEBRITY WEDNESDAY" THE INTERVIEW WAS AMAZING THE ENERGY GREAT, "PRS" HAS SOME SURPRISES FOR YOU GUY'S THIS YEAR YOU MUST STAY TUNE TO HIS MOVEMENT , THIS YOUNG MAN IS HIGHLY FAVORED , AN ICON AN INSPIRATION LEARN HIS STORY RELATE.. CHECK OUT THE INTERVIEW....

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1997-1999: Rated Next Next's debut album, Rated Next, was released in September 1997. The album featured appearances by R&B singer Adina Howard, Koffee Brown, Castro and an appearance by Naughty By Nature. Their debut single, "Butta Love" became a top five (#4) R&B hit, while going top twenty (#16) Pop, in the fall of 1997. Their second single "Too Close" peaked at number one on both Billboard's Hot 100 and R&B Singles chart, the former for five weeks, and was named the number one song of 1998 by Billboard Magazine. "I Still Love You," the album's third and final single, went top twenty (#14) Pop and was RIAA-certified Gold. Also in 1998, Next recorded "Whatever You Want" (which featured Curtis Conway) for the NFL Jams compilation album. In addition to this, Next topped the Billboard Year-End Charts as the "Top New Pop Artist," "Top Hot 100 Singles Artist - Duos/Group," "Top R&B Artist - Duos/Group" (singles & albums), "Top New R&B Artist," "Top Hot R&B Singles Artist," "Top Hot R&B Singles Artist - Duos/Group," and with the Top Hot 100 Single, Top Hot R&B Single, and Top Hot R&B Single Airplay. Rated Next was certified double platinum, and the group was nominated for an American Music Award for "Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group." [1]

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