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Contralto Basia Trzetrzelewska (pronounced: Basha Tshetshelevska) was born on September 30, 1954 in Jaworzno, Poland. She is said to have a vocal range from bass to altissimo and has 2 platinum albums to her credit, but has been relatively quiet for the last few years until 2004, when she, her longtime collaborator Danny White, and Mark Reilly reformed the group Matt Bianco with the original lineup.

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She is said to have a vocal range from bass to altissimo and has 2 platinum albums to her credit, but has been relatively quiet for the last few years until 2004, when she, her longtime collaborator Danny White, and Mark Reilly reformed the group Matt Bianco with the original lineup.
. Contralto Basia Trzetrzelewska (pronounced: Basha Tshetshelevska) was born on September 30, 1954 in Jaworzno, Poland. The single also made the Australian top 40 in March 2004. However, their contribution to the soundtrack of Honey (movie) "I'm good" made the Rhythmic Top 40 in 2003 with the album peaking just outside the top 100 albums on the Billboard charts. Despite the star power involved in the album, the group still failed to make an impression on the charts.

Missy Elliott produced the first single "Ugly". The third album "Torch" featured a number of A-list music industry figures including Missy Elliott, singwriter Linda Perry and producer Rodney Jerkins. The group left Colombia Records for Elektra Records. While the "Blacque" album went platinum, the second album "Blacque Out" failed to dent the charts in the US or anywhere else. Their mentor Lisa Lopes died in a car crash on 26 April, 2002.

The album also featured a version of "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper. Kelly and "Bring it all to Me". They were "808" written with R. The debut album "Blacque" reached number 53 on the Billboard 200 and two songs from that album reached top ten in the Billboard Hot 100.

Lisa Lopes signed the group to her Left Eye Productions and then to Columbia Records. Nadine Reed met Ronald Lopes while singing jingles to earn extra cash and he introduced her to his sister Lisa Lopes (also known as Left Eye) of TLC. Fears left Intrigue to join up with Reed in Blacque Ivory and Williams joined the group shortly thereafter. Intrigue won a recording contract with Elektra Records and Shamari Fears met up with Brandi Williams at a talent show while a member of that group.

Natina Reed formed Blacque Ivory while Fears formed another group called Intrigue. Natina Reed and Shamari Fears both moved to Atlanta and met in high school. February 22, 1980 Detroit, Michigan) and Brandi Williams (b. October 5, 1982 Detroit, Michigan). October 1979, New York City), Shamari Fears (b.

The members of Blacque are Natina Reed (b. The group was originally known as Blacque Ivory and is still known by that name outside the US. Blaque is a US R&B vocal group that achieved a platinum record for their first album "Blaque" with two top ten singles released in 1999 although subsequent releases have not achieved the same success. Blaque stands for Believing in Life and Achieving a Quest for Unity and Everything. MTV Blacque page (http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1471585/04292003/blaque.jhtml/).

All Music Guide Blacque Entry (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDMISS70311071654390588&sql=B0ikbikbkbb79/). Blacque's Columbia Records Site (http://www.blaque.net/). Torch (album) (2003). Blacque Out (2002).

Blacque (album) (1999).