Anquette

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Shake It, Do The 61st 03:21 Tools
I Will Always Be There for You 03:56 Tools
Freestyle Rappin' 02:30 Tools
My Baby Mama 02:20 Tools
Janet Reno 03:58 Tools
Throw The P 05:18 Tools
Throw the "P" 03:11 Tools
Get Off Your feet And Jam 03:01 Tools
I'll Always Be There For You 04:09 Tools
Material Girl 03:48 Tools
Throw The P (Vocal) 05:23 Tools
respect 03:24 Tools
Get Off Your Ass & Jam 03:26 Tools
Funky Stuff 04:14 Tools
Mary Mary 04:00 Tools
Chitter Chatter 02:38 Tools
Anquette's Groove 03:02 Tools
Miami 01:29 Tools
Get Off Your Ass And Jam 01:29 Tools
Freestyle Rappin 01:29 Tools
Chillin' 02:40 Tools
I Will Always Be There For You (1989) 04:11 Tools
Do The 61st 02:12 Tools
Shake it 04:44 Tools
Rock & Roll Y'all 04:44 Tools
Let's Rock & Roll Y'All 04:39 Tools
Ghetto Style 00:00 Tools
Shake it (132 Bpm) 04:53 Tools
My Baby Mama (Bonus) 02:20 Tools
Introduction 04:35 Tools
Throw the "P" (Bonus) 03:24 Tools
Throw The 'P' 03:10 Tools
Throw The P (Radio Version) 02:42 Tools
Throw The P - X-Rated Version 05:21 Tools
Anquette - I will always be there for you 04:03 Tools
forever 04:35 Tools
Ghetto Style... (Vocal) 01:47 Tools
Shake It (Do the 61st Instrumental) 04:39 Tools
Ghetto Style (vocal) 04:39 Tools
Throw The P (Instrumental) 02:42 Tools
-I Will Always Be There For You 04:39 Tools
Chillin 04:39 Tools
Ghetto Style... (Instrumental) 04:44 Tools
I Will Always Be There 04:09 Tools
Ma Baby Mama 04:39 Tools
I Will Be There For You 04:39 Tools
Shake It (Remix) 04:44 Tools
Ghetto Style... 04:44 Tools
B1 - Throw The P (X-Rated) (5.20) 05:21 Tools
Janet Reno (JP Remix) 02:42 Tools
Throw The P (Radio Version Miami) 02:42 Tools
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Anquette is a Miami Bass girl group from Miami, Florida, USA. They debuted with their version of the 2 Live Crew's "Throw the D", namely "Throw the P" (1986). Anquette's debut LP Respect (1989) featured a cover version of Aretha Franklin's "Respect" as well as an R&B hit ("I Will Always Be There for You") and a rap track dedicated to Janet Reno. Other noteworthy tunes include "Ghetto Style" and "Shake It (Do the 61st)". Anquette came back in 1997 with the tune "My Baby Mama". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.