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Allure (band)

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Genres
  
R&B

Associated acts
  
Mariah Carey, 112

Genre
  
Contemporary R&B

Years active
  
1996–present

Past members
  
Linnie Belcher

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Origin
  
New York City, United States

Website
  
allurelive.blogspot.com

Members
  
Alia Davis, Akissa Mendez, Lalisha Sanders, Linnie Belcher

Record labels
  
Crave Records, MCA Records, MCA Inc.

Albums
  
Kiss from the Past, Allure, Sunny Days, Chapter III, Time's Up

Profiles

Allure is an American New York-based R&B girl group that formed in the early 1990s as a quartet, now a trio. Original members were Alia Davis, Linnie Belcher, Lalisha Sanders and Akissa Mendez.

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Career

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The group released their debut self-titled album in 1997. The album featured "Head Over Heels" (featuring Nas) (US #35), "No Question" (featuring LL Cool J), "All Cried Out" (featuring 112), a Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam cover and their biggest hit to date (US #4), and "Last Chance.

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After being released from Mariah Carey's label Crave Records, Allure signed with MCA Records in 2000, eventually issuing their second album, Sunny Days, in 2001. The album yielded two singles: "Enjoy Yourself" and "Kool Wit Me". Soon after, member Linnie Belcher left the group, and they signed with NBA player Ron Artest's newly formed label, Tru Warier Records, distributed by Lightyear Entertainment.

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In 2002, they appeared in the Tom Jones' Mr. Jones album, in the song "The Letter". The album was produced by Wyclef Jean, Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis and Jones himself.

Allure (band) Veteran RampB Group Allure Vows New Album in 2011 Singersroomcom

Late 2004 saw the release of their third album, Chapter III, in reference to their lineup change and being their third album. It went unnoticed by the general public, although it did receive considerable press due to Ron Artest's suspension from the NBA that year. Two singles were released as well, 2004's "Uh Oh" featuring reggae artist Elephant Man, and 2005's "I Think I'm In Love" featuring rapper Joe Budden. The album was subsequently released in the UK the following year, featuring a new track ("You Are The Man") as well as a remix of the single "Hate 2 Luv U".

In 2010, the group released their fourth album Time's Up.

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Songs

All Cried OutAllure · 1997
Last ChanceAllure · 1997
Show Me The WayKiss from the Past · 2011

References

Allure (band) Wikipedia