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Album: The Vanished Tracks
Artist: B*Witched
Produced: 1998 - 2019
Version: Digital
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 58MB

"B*Witched - The Vanished Tracks" is a compilation album of unreleased songs of Irish girl group B*Witched. Songs were recorded between 1998 to 2019, and includes songs from soundtracks, contribuitions albums, b-sides and the songs from their unreleased fourth album. 
1. Coming Around Again (B*Witched Japanese Bonus Track)
2. Fly Away (To You I Belong Single b-side)
3. Get Happy (Pokemon The First Movie Soundtrack)
4. Together We'll Be Fine (Blame It On The Waterman Single b-side)
5. Don't Say Never (I Shall Be There Single b-side)
6. Does Your Mother Know (ABBAmania Album)
7. Thank ABBA For The Music
(feat. Steps, Tina Cousins, Cleopatra, Billie Piper) (ABBAmania Album)
8. Sabrina (She'll Bewitched Ya) (Sabrina The Animated Series Theme)
9. Hold On (The Princess Diaries Soundtrack)
10. Mickey (Bring It On Soundtrack)
11. Play That Funky Music (Across America EP)
12. Where Will You Go (3rd Album Unreleased Track)
13. I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
(feat. 911, Five, Liberty X, Atomic Kitten, Honeyz, Blue)
14. Hold On (Wilson Philips' cover)



Album: Blaque Ivory Unreleased
Produced: 1998 - 2018
Artist: Blaque
Version: Digital
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 110MB

"Blaque's Unreleased" is a compilation of American R&B girl group Blaque. Songs were recorded between 1998 to 2018, and includes songs from soundtracks, the leaked songs from their unreleased album "Private Show", and solo songs and contributions from the band and group's members, Natina Reed, Brandi Williams (a.k.a. Brandi D) and Shamari Fears (now, Shamari DeVoe). 
1. Someday At Christmas - Voices Of Soul feat. Blaque; Destiny’s Child; Jagged Edge; Kimberly Scott; Alicia Keys; Trina Broussard; Jojo Robinson; Trina & Tamara
2. Adore Me (Blaque's Japanese bonus track)
3. You Can Always Go - Jagged Edge feat. Blaque & R.O.C)
4. It's Over - Kurupt feat. Natina Reed
5. Da Hot Shit (Aight) - Bell Biv DeVoe feat. Shamari Fears
6. Can't Trust Myself (From 'On The Line' Soundtrack)
7. Head To The Sky - Lisa Lopes feat. Blaque
8. The Block Party - Lisa Lopes feat. Shamari Fears
9. Tampered With... - Lisa Lopes feat. Shamari Fears
10. He Said, She Said ('Blaque Out's iTunes bonus track)
11. Peepin' Tom (Snippet) ('Blaque Out!' Unreleased)
12. I'm Good (From 'Honey' Soundtrack)
13. Ugly (feat. Missy Elliott) (Explicit Version)
14. Schaatzee - DJ Tomekk feat. Blaque
15. The One (Snippet) - Shamari DeVoe Unreleased
16. Grillz (Dirty) - Nelly feat. Brandi D, Paul Wall, Ali and Gipp
17. All Nighter (From 'Private Show')
18. Blue Jeans (From 'Private Show')
19. Cut It Off (From 'Private Show')
20. Web Of Love (From 'Private Show')
21. Storm (From 'Private Show')
22. High Definition (From 'Private Show')
23. Love It - Brandi D
24. Summertime Riding - Blaque
25. Today - Blaque
26. Loves Come Through - Shamari DeVoa feat. Ronnie DeVoe

Album: Torch
Artist: Blaque
Release: 31 May 2019
Format: Album
Version: Digital
Label: Blaque LLC
Archive: .MP3 / 128kpbs / 46MB


"Torch" is the third studio album by American R&B girl group Blaque. It was originally meant to be released in 2003. The album featured Missy Elliott, songwriter Linda Perry, and producer Rodney Jerkins. The intended lead single "Blaque Out" (a different track from Blaque Out album) was a derided as a "rip-off" of 50 Cent's song "In da Club". In November 2003, they released the single "I'm Good", as part of the soundtrack for the film Honey, and in it's cover it was written that the song was a part of their debut Elektra Entertainment album "Torch". Later was annouced that "I'm Good" was not being part of the album, that was just a soundtrack single and buzz single. For unknown reasons Torch was not released.
The album was scheduled to be released exclusively to iTunes in 2008, nearly five years after its completion by Music World Entertainment, but this was canceled. It has been confirmed that Mathew Knowles owns the rights to the albums Torch and Blaque Out.
On May 31, 2019, Blaque released Torch under the label Blaque/The Move Entertainment. 
It also features vocals from Natina Reed, who was killed in 2012 in a hit-and-run accident in Atlanta.
LEAD SONG:


TRACKLIST:
1. Blackout
2. Dat's Right
3. Ugly
4. Wanksta
5. If It Was Me
6. Helpless
7. Love Em Down
8. Try Harder
9. Freakazoid
10. Fall Through
11. It's Not Me
12. Fall Back
13. Nappy Dugout
14. Her Name Is

Bonus Tracks:
15. I'm Good (Radio Version)
16. Ugly (feat. Missy Elliott) (Explicit Version)

Album: Blaque Out!
Artist: Blaque
Original Release: 29 January 2002
iTunes Release: 22 May 2007
Format: Album
Version: Digital Download
Label: Music World Music
Archive: .MP3 / 128kpbs / 46MB


"Blaque Out!" is the second album by American trio Blaque. The album was shelved in the U.S. but was released in Japan before finally being released in the United States as an iTunes download. Group member, Natina Reed, mentioned in her final interview that Blaque Out! was both the strongest of the group's three albums and also her personal favorite album. The lead single was "Can't Get It Back", but the music video was also scrapped. After the 2007 iTunes version of the album disappeared from online catalogs in 2008, the album resurfaced via iTunes in 2011 with "He Said She Said" excluded from the album; there have been undisclosed reasons pertaining to the cause.
LEAD SONG:


TRACKLIST:
01 Blaque Out
02 Know What's Up (Guetto Boys) (feat. Youngblooodz) (Alternative Version)
03 Can't Get It Back (Trackmasters Remix) (feat. Royce da 5'9)
04 Thinkin About It (Alternative Version)
05 Should I (Alternative Version)
06 Temperature (Alternative Version)
07 Bliss
08 I Wanna Be The One
09 This Ain't Us (Alternative Version)
10 He Said, She Said
11 As If (Radio Version)


Album: Blaque Out!
Artist: Blaque
Release Date: 29 January 2002
Format: Album
Version: Standard (Japanese)
Label: Columbia
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 105MB



"Blaque Out!" is the second album by American trio Blaque. The album was shelved in the U.S. but was released in Japan before finally being released in the United States as an iTunes download. Group member, Natina Reed, mentioned in her final interview that Blaque Out! was both the strongest of the group's three albums and also her personal favorite album. The lead single was "Can't Get It Back", but the music video was also scrapped.
LEAD SONG:


TRACKLIST:
01 Blaque Out
02 Can't Get It Back
03 Know What's Up (feat. Youngblooodz)
04 Thinkin About It
05 Should I (Original Version)
06 Temperature
07 I Love My Group But... (Interlude)
08 Bliss
09 I Wanna Be The One
10 Questions
11 Girls Like That
12 This Ain't Us
13 Silly U (Outro)
14 She Ain't Got That Boom (808 Remix)
15 As If (Radio Version)

Single: React
Artist: The Pussycat Dolls
Release Date: 7 February 2020
Label: Access Records
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 36MB


"React" is a song recorded by American girl group The Pussycat Dolls and was released by Access Records on February 7, 2020. It is the group's first song in over a decade, the last being 2009's "Hush Hush; Hush Hush", and is their first independent release since partnering with First Access Entertainment. "React" sees the return of Carmit Bachar who left the group before the release of their last album, Doll Domination (2008), although it does not feature Melody Thornton, who opted out of the reunion citing the desire to continue with her own solo music career. The group debuted "React" during a medley performance of their previous singles on The X Factor: Celebrity on November 30, 2019, and shortly after confirmed a concert tour for 2020 which was then pushed back to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "React" received praise for its uptempo production, drawing comparisons to the group's 2006 singles "Beep" and "Wait a Minute". An official music video was released on February 7, 2020, and features pyrotechnics and water, as well as a dance routine involving chairs, inspired by the 1983 movie Flashdance. Critics called the release a successful return to music, further praising the video's synchronized choreography and backdrop of fire and water. Commercially, the song reached number two in Scotland, number nine in Hungary, number ten in Israel, the top twenty on a number of international digital charts, as well as number 29 in the UK; becoming the group's eleventh top-forty single in the UK. 
MUSIC VIDEO:
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TRACKLIST:
1. React
2. React (Studio Demo)
3. React (X Factor Mix)
4. React (X Factor Celebrity Medley)
5. React (X Factor Celebrity Studio Dimaz Mastermix Medley)

Album: Champagne or Guinness
Artist: B*Witched
Release: 28 September 2014
Format: EP
Version: Standard Edition
Label: Not On Label
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 88MB


"Champagne or Guinness" is an extended play released by Irish girl group B*Witched in 2014. After reuniting as part of the TV series The Big Reunion in 2012 and the success of the subsequent tour, B*Witched began recording new music. Champagne or Guinness was their first EP in over a decade, following "Across America 2000" in 2000. They released the single "Love & Money" in July 2013 and "The Stars Are Ours" on 21 September 2014. The EP was released on 28 September and it was funded by fans and released directly by B*Witched, rather than through a record company. B*Witched wrote and produced all the songs on the EP.


LEAD SONG:




TRACKLIST:
1. Love & Money
2. Fighting For The Drop
3. Champagne Or Guinness
4. We've Forgotten How
5. Waiting All This Time
6. The Stars Are Ours



Album: Night Mode
Artist: Barbarellas
Release: 17 April 2011
Format: Album
Version: Standard Edition
Label: Ceol Music
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 93MB


"Night Mode" is the first and only album released by Irish pop duo from B*Witched, Barbarellas in 17 April 2011. In 2006, five years later the group disbanded, the Lynch twins created a duo, Ms Lynch. From 2006 through 2009, the then-unsigned duo released several demos through their official MySpace page, and created the "Keavy and Edele" forum. In December 2009 Ms Lynch were officially rebranded to "Barbarellas". On 19 January 2011, the duo's debut single "Body Rock" was released. Their second single, "Night Mode" (originally titled "Diet Coke"), was released on 10 April 2011. The duo's debut album received a mixed reception from critics, and like the singles, did not appear in the Top 100. When B*Witched came back in 2012 for The Big Reunion documental series, the Barbarellas project had come to an end due to a lack of commercial interest.


LEAD SONG:




TRACKLIST:
1. Body Rock (Radio Mix)
2. Night Mode
3. Big
4. Play Dirty
5. Could You Ever
6. Faith In Me
7. The Idea
8. Turn Me On
9. Kiss From A Ghost
10. Tip It
11. Do To Me
12. Smokin'




Album: Across America 2000
Artist: B*Witched
Release: 4 July 2000
Format: Album
Version: Standard Edition
Label: Epic
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 88MB


"Across America 2000" is the first extended play from Irish girl band B*Witched. After touring Europe and America, where they co-headlined the All That Music and More Festival with LFO and Blaque, the band began work on a third album. Three new songs were recorded: "Hold On" (featured in The Princess Diaries); a cover of Toni Basil's "Mickey" (featured in Bring It On); and a cover of Wild Cherry's "Play That Funky Music". The latter two appeared on their new American EP, Across America 2000, along with live tracks and the earlier cover of "Does Your Mother Know". Across America 2000 was supposed to make a comeback for the band in America but did not chart.


LEAD SONG:




TRACKLIST:
1. Mickey
2. Play That Funky Music
3. Does Your Mother Know
4. C'est La Vie (Live Version)
5. Rollercoaster (Live Version)
6. Jesse Hold On (Live Version)



Album: B*Witched
Artist: B*Witched
Release: 12 October 1998
Format: Album
Version: Standard Edition
Label: Epic
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 94MB


"Awake and Breathe" is the second studio album by Irish girl group B*Witched, released on 18 October 1999. The album was recorded on the back of the success of their self-titled debut B*Witched, and marked a slight change in sound for the band, containing more dance-orientated and upbeat pop, rather than the teen pop direction of their first album. The single "Jesse Hold On" and "If It Don't Fit" also mark a change into the country side of pop, described by the band during ITV2's The Big Reunion as "sweet and shiny". Three singles were released from the album: "Jesse Hold On", "I Shall Be There" and "Jump Down". However, poor sales of the album and the third single, "Jump Down", resulted in the band being dropped by their record label, and Awake and Breathe becoming their final album, until they got back together in 2012.


LEAD SONG:



TRACKLIST:
1. If It Don't
2. Jesse Hold On
3. I Shall Be There
4. Jump Down
5. Someday
6. Leaves
7. The Shy One
8. Red Indian Girl
9. It Was Our Day
10. My Superman
11. Are You A Ghost?
12. In Fields Where We Lay



Album: B*Witched
Artist: B*Witched
Release: 12 October 1998
Format: Album
Version: Japanese Edition
Label: Epic
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 88MB


"B*Witched" is the self-titled debut studio album by Irish girl group B*Witched. The album was released on 12 October 1998 under the Epic Records imprint Glowworm Records, along with Jollibee's 20th anniversary. Despite only reaching number three on the UK Albums Chart, the four singles from the album all reached number one on the UK Singles Chart: "C'est la Vie", "Rollercoaster", "To You I Belong" and "Blame It on the Weatherman". The album focuses heavily on essences of pop and teen pop, as well as being minorly dance-orientated. The album was released with a limited edition remix album in Australia, and Japanese fans also received an exclusive bonus track, "Coming Around Again". The album received mostly mixed reviews from critics, most of whom felt that B*Witched were a "knock-off" of the Spice Girls. The Japanese Edition includes the bonus track "Coming Around Again".


LEAD SONG:




TRACKLIST:
1. Let's Go (The B*Witched Jig)
2. C'est La Vie
3. Rev It Up
4. To You I Belong
5. Rollercoaster
6. Blame It On The Weatherman
7. We Four Girls
8. Castles In The Air
9. Freak Out
10. Like The Rose
11. Never Giving Up
12. Oh Mr. Postman
13. Coming Around Again



Album: Point Of No Return
Artist: 3LW
Recorded: 2004-2006
Supposed Release: 16 August 2006
Format: Album
Version: Unreleased
Label: So So Def Records
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 147MB

"Point of No Return" is a unofficial mixtape from R&B trio 3LW, released by fansite 3LWARMY. The project was originally supposed to be released sometime in 2006, however plans fell through, because Adrienne and Kiely was too focused on The Cheetah Girls project. 3LW’s fourth LP had many different titles in the process Phoenix Rising, Under 21, Strictly Business and Point Of No Return. They spent a huge chunk of 2003-2007 recording and trying to give the fans what they wanted. New member Jessica Benson replaced Naturi Naughton after her departure in August 2002. With several false release dates the album was set release in August 16th 2006, they would go on to drop a couple off buzz singles off the groups Myspace page but in June of 2006 they would release the first official single that featured Jermaine Dupri "Feelin’ You" but that would be the only single to get a release from the album months later we still didn’t see a release and fans were starting to question if they were going to hear the album. In 2008 3LW would be dropped from the So So Def label and 3LW would disband. The album tracklist changes according the source. 

LEAD SONG:

TRACKLIST:
1. Feelin' You (feat. Jermaine Dupri)*
2. You Ain't Ready
3. Do Ya*
4. Throwback*
5. The Club Is Over*
6. Hatin' Ass Chick
7. Point Of No Return*
8. Keep It Sexy
9. Phone Sex
10. Hot*
11. I Wish
12. Stricky Business*
13. Bout It (feat. Yung Joc)
14. So Young (So Good)
15. Xtra Time
16. It's Not All About Me*
17. Up To You

* Confirmed songs from this session



Album: Under 21
Artist: 3LW
Recorded: 2004-2005
Supposed Release: 2005
Release: 25 January 2020
Version: Unreleased Compilation
Label: Sony/Epip
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 107MB

"Under 21" is a unofficial mixtape from R&B trio 3LW, released by fansite 3LWARMY. The project was on track to be released sometime in 2005, however plans fell through. 3LW’s fourth LP had many different titles in the process Phoenix Rising, Under 21, Strictly Business and Point Of No Return. They spent a huge chunk of 2003-2007 recording and trying to give the fans what they wanted. Throughout all the drama and negative publicity 2LW finally became 3LW again with new member Jessica Benson who replaced Naturi Naughton after her controversial departure from the group in August of 2002. With a new member and re-found determination to bounce back after a brief hiatus 3LW gets released from Sony/Epic label and find themselves talking to the head of So So Def’s Jermaine Dupri whose label was an imprint of Arista at the time.  

TRACKLIST:
1. Fire
2. Got Me On Lock
3. Take My Body (feat. Rain)
4. Hate 2 Luv U
5. Do You Ever
6. How U Gonna Act
7. What Is Love
8. Getcha Back
9. Into It
10. That's Wassup
11. Let's Just Be
12. Act Like You Know (feat. Raz-B)
13. Got Ur Candy



Album: Phoenix Rising
Artist: 3LW
Recorded: 2002-2003
Supposed Release: 2004
Release: 14 July 2019
Version: Unreleased Compilation
Label: Sony/Epi
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 39MB

"Phoenix Rising" is a unofficial mixtape from R&B trio 3LW, released by fansite 3LWARMY. The project was on track to be released sometime in 2004, however plans fell through. 3LW’s fourth LP had many different titles in the process Phoenix Rising, Under 21, Strictly Business and Point Of No Return. They spent a huge chunk of 2003-2007 recording and trying to give the fans what they wanted. Throughout all the drama and negative publicity 2LW finally became 3LW again with new member Jessica Benson who replaced Naturi Naughton after her controversial departure from the group in August of 2002. With a new member and re-found determination to bounce back after a brief hiatus 3LW gets released from Sony/Epic label and find themselves talking to the head of So So Def’s Jermaine Dupri whose label was an imprint of Arista at the time.In 2003 3LW did an interview on MTV.com discussing the album process. The announced that they were doing a reality TV Show caled "Welcome To Atlanta" may be one of two upcoming TV projects for 3LW. The working title refers to the home of their new label head, Jermaine Dupri, with whom they will record Phoenix Rising. On June 2003, 3LW said "Bling Bling" would be the first single, but it has since replaced by "Watcha Doin' After This", which they performed at the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards. The working title refers to the home of their new label head, Jermaine Dupri, with whom they will record Phoenix Rising. 

TRACKLIST:
1. Ayo!
2. Fall Back
3. Gangsta (feat. 50 Cent)
4. Bling Bling
5. I Don't Mind
6. Beat Of My Drum
7. After This
8. Pass The Drama
9. Things You Never Hear
10. The Boys Look So Good
11. I'm A Big Girl Now
12. I Like It When



Album: Dream Back To You
Artist: Dream
Release: 13 July 2009
Format: Album
Version: Compilation
Label: ClockWork Entertainment/2620 Music
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 133MB

"Dream Back To You" it's a compilation album from American girl group Dream, manufactured on demand by Amazon. Featuring unreleased songs from their previously albums, "It Was All A Dream" (2001) and "Reality" (2003), except for the songs "In My Dreams", "Back To You" (from the first album), and "Bring It Back" (from the second). It contains a new version from the song "Crazy", titled "Krazy" featuring Eve and Diddy.

TRACKLIST:
1. Krazy (feat. Eve & Diddy)
2. In My Dreams (feat. Bow Wow & Diddy)
3. Bring It Back
4. You Got Me (feat. Diddy)
5. Party With Us
6. Come And Get It
7. I Go
8. Come To Me
9. Let's Go
10. Help Me Understand
11. Back To You
12. Love This Real
13. Always Be There
14. Bye Bye (feat. Heat)