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So many great girl groups have come and gone over the years, but long before Fifth Harmony, Destiny's Child and even En Vogue took their turn as Billboard's hottest acts, there was Exposé. While Gioia Bruno, Ann Curless and Jeanette Jurado may have been first put together by a producer way back in 1985, they cemented their place in the record books pretty quickly. Their debut album Exposure first dropped in 1987, and they became the very first group in history to have four top ten singles from a debut effort, beating out legendary acts like The Supremes and even The Beatles. Exposé also became the first girl group in history to have seven back-to-back top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100. -
Keyshia Cole Shares 'New Nu' Music Vid [WATCH]
R&B star Keyshia Cole has shared the music video for her Mike Will Made-It-produced single "New Nu," which you can check out below. The video features Cole and her friends in a pretty intense boys vs. girls paintball match, intercut with some — pretty ridiculous looking — shots of Cole standing in front of a green screen with diamonds and hundred-dollar bills cascading in the background. It is not entirely clear what paintball has to do with breaking up with a man who has done you wrong, but we will take it. You can check out Keyshia Cole's music video for "New Nu" here: -
Keyshia Cole Shares 'Remember (Part 2)' from Forthcoming 'Point of No Return' Album [LISTEN]
Keyshia Cole has always had the gift of sharing her pain through music, and she is revisiting an old fan favorite while singing her heart out on "Remember (Part 2)," a sequel to her 2007 single "I Remember."
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