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Keep It Right There | Changing Faces | 04:00 | |
Stroke You Up (Main Mix) | Changing Faces | 04:34 | |
Foolin' Around | Changing Faces | 04:28 | |
Stroke You Up | Changing Faces | 05:52 | |
G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T. | Changing Faces | 04:24 | |
All Day, All Night | Changing Faces | 03:34 | |
G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T., Pt. II | Changing Faces | 03:49 | |
All of My Days (feat. Jay-Z) | Changing Faces, JAY-Z | 03:59 | |
Stroke You Up (Remix Edit) | Changing Faces | 04:33 | |
Baby Tonight | Changing Faces | 04:16 |
The soulful R&B duo Changing
Faces started when New York natives Cassandra Lucas and Charisse Rose toured in the early 1990s as back-up singers for
Sybil. The two began working together, and their demos got them a record deal.
The made a splash instantly with their debut single, the R. Kelly written and
produced “Stroke You Up”, which climbed to number 2 on the R&B chart
and number 3 on the pop chart. The follow-up, “Foolin’ Around” was
another top 10 R&B hit, and peaked at 38 on the pop chart. The success of
the singles helped catapult their debut LP, Changing Faces to the top of
the R&B album chart. Their 1997 release All Day, All Night contained
the top 10 pop and number 1 R&B hit “G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T.” After their
third album, Visit Me, dropped in 2000, a legal battle ensued over the
rights to the group’s recordings. What followed was a 13 year gap until their
next release, the 2013 single “Hate Love”. The next year, the duo fell
out when Rose wanted to bring her fiancé into the group. Both Lucas and Rose released
solo albums, and then, in 2019, Lucas performed as Changing Faces with singer
Reefy Scott.