20 Fingers | ||||
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Studio album by 20 Fingers | ||||
Released | October 24, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994–1995 | |||
Genre | Pop, dance, hip hop | |||
Label | Zoo Entertainment/SOS Records | |||
Producer | Charlie Babie, Manny Mohr, J.J. Flores, Onofrio Lollino | |||
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20 Fingers is the self-titled second and final studio album of American music group 20 Fingers. It has been released on October 24, 1995, under Zoo Entertainment/SOS Records, six months after the release of their debut album On the Attack and More.
In 1995, the group released their self-titled second studio album, called "20 Fingers" worldwide. The album has unlike the first studio album, where only two vocalists, Gillette on eleven tracks and Roula on one track, the peculiarity of featuring different vocalists for almost every song. In France, the album was released under the name L'album with an altered cover art and track list. Their first single, fifth overall, "Sex Machine" featuring Katrina (Roxanne Dawn) was released in 1995, which was another club hit but did not sell as well as its predecessors. It was the only single released of this album credited as "20 Fingers featuring Katrina", while further single releases were only credited under the name of the featured vocalist, such as Nerada's "Position #9", Dania's "She Won't Know", Rochelle's "Praying for an Angel" and "Holding on to Love" or A' Lisa B's "I'm in Love" with the addition "A 20 Fingers Production". Next to all new original material, some versions of this album also consist of three previously released 20 Fingers singles "Short Dick Man" and "Lick It", the remix of "Mr. Personality" called "Ugly" and the two previously released Max-A-Million singles "Take Your Time" and "Fat Boy" produced by 20 Fingers. In Fact that all previous 20 Fingers singles, in original or remixed form, are included on these album versions, they have been considered a compilation album and released under the title "The Best of 20 Fingers" in Asia.
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