Dream Street

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With All My Heart 04:07 Tools
It Happens Every Time 03:14 Tools
I Say Yeah 02:56 Tools
It Happens Everytime 03:10 Tools
Sugar Rush 03:36 Tools
They Don't Understand 02:57 Tools
This Time 03:38 Tools
Jennifer Goodbye 04:09 Tools
You're Taking Me Over 04:16 Tools
Feel The Rain 03:56 Tools
Gotta Get The Girl 03:57 Tools
I Miss You 04:23 Tools
Someone to Hold Me Tonight 03:41 Tools
Matter of Time 03:43 Tools
Let's Get Funky Tonight 03:18 Tools
Hooked On You 03:18 Tools
Dream On 04:34 Tools
It Happens Every Time (Dance Remix) 03:14 Tools
I Say Yeah (New Version) 02:55 Tools
This Time (Acoustic Version) 02:55 Tools
Jennifer Goodbye (New Version) 04:09 Tools
PokeRAP 03:01 Tools
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Kissing You Goodbye 01:40 Tools
Power Of Love 04:57 Tools
Heartzone 02:54 Tools
It Happens Every Time (Remix) 01:40 Tools
It Happens Every Time - Dance Remix 03:15 Tools
Highway of Love 03:00 Tools
I Miss You (New Version) 04:22 Tools
lets get funky tonight 03:15 Tools
This Time [Acoustic Version] 03:42 Tools
Secrets of the Heart 02:54 Tools
Survive 00:00 Tools
California Dreamin' 02:54 Tools
Be Bold With Your Heart 03:33 Tools
To Us, to Life, to Love 03:26 Tools
Money 02:58 Tools
I Say Yeah - New Version 02:57 Tools
Pokémon 2000 - 03 - Dream Street - They Don't Understand 02:58 Tools
Fade Away 03:06 Tools
I Miss You - New Version 04:24 Tools
Timberlock 03:13 Tools
Ruby Mae and John 04:41 Tools
All Those Things I've Missed 03:28 Tools
Head Troubles 03:58 Tools
That's What Girls Do 00:00 Tools
In the Dark We Will Find Our Way 04:17 Tools
Dream Street 04:17 Tools
Face To Face 04:27 Tools
Marie's Song 03:26 Tools
King Of The Night 03:32 Tools
Jennifer Goodbye - New Version 04:10 Tools
Dreamstreet - It Happens Everytime 03:58 Tools
Brave Enough for Love 03:58 Tools
It Happens Every Time [Dance Remix] 04:27 Tools
Jennifer Goodbye [New Version] 04:10 Tools
Fallen for You 03:32 Tools
This Time - Acoustic Version 03:39 Tools
She Drives Me Crazy 05:22 Tools
Hopeful Hearts 05:22 Tools
In The Dark 04:17 Tools
Make Me a Poet 03:57 Tools
Dreamstreet 04:17 Tools
Dreamstreet - Sugar Rush 04:17 Tools
Medley (Dream Street) 04:36 Tools
They Dont Understand 03:03 Tools
I Say Yeah (If You Say Alright) 03:03 Tools
What a Difference a Day Made 04:30 Tools
Run Away 00:00 Tools
Head Trouble 03:09 Tools
It Happens Everytime (Version 2) 03:14 Tools
Together Forever 03:15 Tools
Miss You Like Crazy 03:15 Tools
They Don´t Understand 03:15 Tools
With All My Heart [Album Version] 03:15 Tools
He Loves You Not 03:15 Tools
Ain't No Mountain High Enough 03:15 Tools
Down On Dreamstreet 03:15 Tools
Somebody to Hold Me Tonight 03:39 Tools
I Miss You (Live) 03:39 Tools
Open Your Heart 03:39 Tools
Taking Me Over 04:18 Tools
It Happens Every Time ( dance version ) 03:39 Tools
Crushn 03:09 Tools
It's like WOW 03:09 Tools
It's Just A Matter Of Time 03:09 Tools
It Happens Every Time Dance (Remix)- Dream Street 03:09 Tools
They Don't Understand (Pokemon) 03:09 Tools
Viridian City 03:09 Tools
Hold Me Tonight 03:09 Tools
It Happens Every Time (2) 03:09 Tools
I Miss You [New Version] 04:57 Tools
Medley 03:09 Tools
It Happens Everytime (remix) 03:09 Tools
White Christmas 03:09 Tools
Gotta Get The Girl (live) 03:09 Tools
Dream Street - I Say Yeah 03:09 Tools
They Don't Understand Pokemon 03:09 Tools
Kissing You Goodbye (ft Jesse McCartney) 03:09 Tools
Pokémon Theme 03:09 Tools
St. Rev 04:57 Tools
Misty's Song 04:57 Tools
Dream Street-They Don't Understand 04:57 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 04:57 Tools
The Christmas Waltz 01:58 Tools
Let's Get Funky 01:58 Tools
Dreamstreet - California Dreamin' 01:58 Tools
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Dream Street was an American pop boy band formed in late 1999. The boys broke up in 2002. The group was put together by producers Louis Baldonieri and Brian Lukow, and featured five boys from New York: Jesse McCartney, Greg Raposo, Matt Ballinger, Frankie Galasso, and Chris Trousdale. Baldonieri and Lukow hoped to make an impact on the pop music industry by introducing a group of teenagers to the scene, all of whom had prior stage singing experience. Their eponymous debut album was released in 2001 and was certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. The final Dream Street release was the soundtrack album to the released 2002 film The Biggest Fan starring former Dream Street member Chris Trousdale. Despite the album going gold the group failed to become more popular than preteen market stars like NSYNC and The Backstreet Boys before them. One of the big factors that contributed was the waning appeal and popularity of the teen pop movement around 2001/02. In early 2002, four of the members and their parents (McCartney, Raposo, Ballinger, and Gallasso) filed suit against Louis Baldonieri and Brian Lukow to revoke their prior approval of their initial production agreement. The New York Supreme Court denied the request. The group officially disbanded, with only Chris Trousdale staying with the production team of Baldonieri and Lukow. New Beginnings Soon after the ending of the group, four of the five members began following different entertainment paths: Matt Ballinger joined a band for a short time before disbanding to help form "The Juice", a band based in Massachusetts, where Matt attended Tufts University, Later broke up in 2007. Shortly after Matt joined a brand new band Open Till Midnight which is a New York based band. Frankie Galasso is now a solo artist and even ventured into film and got a role in a movie A Tale of Two Pizzas and "Soltaire" . Chris Trousdale, with the support of Lukow and Baldonieri, finished The Biggest Fan alongside Kaila Amariah, which would not be released until summer 2005, after legal proceedings were finished. Soon after finishing his movie Chris began recording and collecting songs for his new album, yet to be named/released and also filmed another movie called "Seducing Spirits". Chris appeared on Disney's "Shake It Up" in late 2010. Greg Raposo came out as a force on Radio Disney, a popular preteen/teen station. He recorded and released a self-titled album, and released his first single "Take Me Back Home", which was soon a staple on Radio Disney. Undeniably the biggest breakout of Dream Street was the youngest member, Jesse McCartney. In 2003 he recorded a three-track album JMac and released the track "Beautiful Soul," which immediately became a top 20 hit on the preteen/teen station Radio Disney. Jesse then signed with Hollywood Records, owned by Disney, and began recording an album. Jesse also joined in on the Jingle Jam tour the same year with fellow Dream Street ex-member Raposo and up-and-coming popstar Stevie Brock. In the meantime, he landed a starring role on the hit WB teen show Summerland, which soon became one of the most popular shows for people aged 13-24. When he decided to re-release "Beautiful Soul," it became a large top 40 song, and was a common request for shows such as TRL. He then toured through the United States and Australia, making him a bigger star. His album, "Right Where You Want Me," was released on September 19, 2006. He was in a movie named "Keith", released in 2007. He is currently working on his brand new album called "Have It All", and recently filmed a pilot for his brand new TV show "Locke and Key". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.