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D-Cru

Canadian contemporary R&B group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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D-Cru was a Canadian R&B music group formed in Vancouver, consisting of singers Nicole Hutton, Tito Chipman, Craig Smart,[1] Troy "Golden Child" Samson,[2] Damien Kyles and Aimee Mackenzie.[3]

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Career

They released their self-titled debut album, D-Cru in 2000.[4][2] The album featured their biggest hit, the ballad "I Will Be Waiting",[5] a top-ten hit in Canada. The album's other main single on the Canadian charts (reaching number 11 and remaining on the charts for six months) was "Show Me",[6] which sampled the chorus from the song "Show Me the Way", which was originally a hit for Mackenzie's old group The West End Girls in 1991.

D-Cru band member Craig Smart later contributed back-up vocals on two tracks for Master P's album Game Face.[7]

They received a Juno Award nomination in 2001 for Best R&B/Soul Recording for "I Will Be Waiting".[8][9]

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Discography

Studio albums

  • The Outer World (1998)
  • Into the Future (2002)

Singles

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