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Max-A-Million

An early on progenitor from the pop-soul/reggae/hip-hop stew that could arrive to define Top 40 in the first 2000s, Max-A-Million included A’Lisa B., Duran Estevez, and Tommye. Overseen by Chicago manufacturers Charlie “Baby” Rosario and Manfred Mohr (whose 20 Fingertips Productions would afterwards score using the cheeky membership strike “Brief Dick Guy”), Max-A-Million’s lone discharge was 1995’s INVEST SOME TIME. The title monitor, a cover from the S.O.S. Band’s 1980 strike, struck gold once again in its up to date form, learning to be a world-wide dancefloor feeling. Max-A-Million followed in the achievement of INVEST SOME TIME using a cover edition from the Marvin Gaye traditional “Sexual Curing.” The initial song’s undeniable groove helped Max-A-Million’s rather tepid rehash discover legs, and INVEST SOME TIME was well coming to platinum position. But simply because Mohr and Rosario shifted to different performers within their 20 Fingertips steady, Max-A-Million was cast adrift, and finally sunk back to the waves of obscurity.

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