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Foreigner

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A foreigner, or an alien, is a natural person who is not a citizen of the State in question.


Foreigner is a rock and roll band formed in New York in 1976 by Mick Jones, Ian McDonald, Dennis Elliott, Al Greenwood, Ed Gagliardi and Lou Gramm. Some of their hit songs were "Hot Blooded", "Cold as Ice", "Double Vision", and "I Want to Know What Love Is".

"Double Vision" album cover"

Discography

  • Foreigner (1977)
  • Double Vision (1978)
  • Head Games (1979)
  • 4 (1981)
  • Records (1982)
  • Agent Provocateur (1984)
  • Inside Information (1987)
  • Unusual Heat (1991)
  • Mr. Moonlight (1995)

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Some of their hit songs were "Hot Blooded", "Cold as Ice", "Double Vision", and "I Want to Know What Love Is". To prevent people from assuming that the "monkey" mentioned in the album's title might be a reference to former member Cee-Lo, the current members have stated that it is actually more or less a reference to the industry (Goodie Mob was dropped from Arista after lackluster sales of their commercial effort World Party) and truly believe that this album will pick up where Still Standing left off. Foreigner is a rock and roll band formed in New York in 1976 by Mick Jones, Ian McDonald, Dennis Elliott, Al Greenwood, Ed Gagliardi and Lou Gramm. Despite the group's woes as performers and as people, their new album One Monkey Don't Stop No Show was released in June, without Cee-Lo. A foreigner, or an alien, is a natural person who is not a citizen of the State in question. His debut single, "Steppin' Out" featured southern R&B newcomer, Sleepy Brown, on the chorus and received some radio and video airplay. Moonlight (1995). Other than Cee-Lo's commercial achievements, Big Gipp is the only Goodie Mobb member who achieved some notoriety as a soloist.

Mr. The solo array was rounded out by the vet, Big Gipp's 2003 Mutant Mind Frame. Unusual Heat (1991). Next, Khujo Goodie, despite a near fatal car crash that cost him a leg, released Man Not The Dog. Inside Information (1987). T-Mo started the trend with his 2000 album, T-Mo 2 The Fullest; this was followed by Cee-Lo Green And His Perfect Imperfections. Agent Provocateur (1984). Cee-Lo was not the first and definitely not the last member of the group to try his hand at a solo career.

Records (1982). His 2003 single "I'll Be Around" (featuring megastar producer and fellow southerner Timbaland) was a much more commercially successful song, but still maintained his idiosyncratic style. 4 (1981). The album explored many new frontiers for hip hop, with elements of soul, jazz and pop combined with Cee-Lo's signature vocal style, positive messages and constantly changing delivery. Head Games (1979). Group member Cee-Lo has since embarked on a solo career, releasing the critically acclaimed album Cee-Lo Green And His Perfect Imperfections in 2002, to limited commercial success. Double Vision (1978). In1999, the group released World Party, their third release.

Foreigner (1977). The album's follow-up was Still Standing, which expanded Goodie Mob's considerable fanbase just as the Dirty South broke into the mainstream with OutKast's Stankonia. Along with OutKast's Southernplayalisticadillacmuzak, it put Atlanta on the hip-hop map. Based out of Atlanta, Goodie Mob's debut, Soul Food (1995) was critically acclaimed. Goodie Mob is one of the premiere hip hop acts to come out of the Dirty South.