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Deborah Cox to release `remixed` rarities
New York, July 07: Fans of Deborah Cox`s club fare have long been waiting for a remixed full-length from the artist.
New York, July 07: Fans of Deborah Cox's club fare have long been waiting for a remixed full-length from the artist.
The artist's former label, J Records, will quench such needs July 22 when it releases "Remixed."
Beat-mixed by Al B. Rich (aka Rich Pangilinan & Albert Castillo), the set includes all of the singer's No. 1 uptempo remixes, including "Things Just Ain't the Same," "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here," "Absolutely Not," "It's Over Now" and "I Never Knew."
The hard-to-find David Morales and Junior Vasquez remixes -- albeit edits -- of the classic "Who Do U Love" are also included.
Beat-mixed by Al B. Rich (aka Rich Pangilinan & Albert Castillo), the set includes all of the singer's No. 1 uptempo remixes, including "Things Just Ain't the Same," "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here," "Absolutely Not," "It's Over Now" and "I Never Knew."
The hard-to-find David Morales and Junior Vasquez remixes -- albeit edits -- of the classic "Who Do U Love" are also included.
Cox's forthcoming swan song single from J, a potent cover of Phil Collins' top five hit "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven," kicks off the proceedings. Initial radio reaction is strong, which could result in the artist's strongest single to date. Wouldn't that be ironic?
Bureau Report