Ex-Girlfriend

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Why Can't You Come Home 04:40 Tools
X In Your Sex 04:49 Tools
Nobody Like You 04:30 Tools
You For Me 04:07 Tools
You (You're The One For Me) 05:02 Tools
Falling 4-U 03:18 Tools
Can I Get A Nasty 05:38 Tools
No Doubt 03:32 Tools
Back Together 03:36 Tools
Yes I'm Ready 04:25 Tools
I Want You 06:03 Tools
Takes Me Away 05:00 Tools
Cost Of Love 04:59 Tools
Fellas In The Area 03:48 Tools
Sexual Chocolate 05:29 Tools
Colorless Love 00:00 Tools
Cold Blooded 05:40 Tools
What I Will Do To You 05:03 Tools
Don't Knock On My Door 03:46 Tools
With All My Heart 05:13 Tools
For All The Right Reasons 05:30 Tools
Searching To Find The One 04:30 Tools
It's A Woman Thang (U Wouldn't Understand It) 05:07 Tools
I Found That Guy 03:45 Tools
S.O.S. 05:12 Tools
I Love My Man 05:20 Tools
You (You're The One For Me) (Joey Negro Conversion Mix) 05:13 Tools
It'S A Woman Thang (U Wouldn'T Understand) 05:13 Tools
Why Can't You Come Home (Remix) 06:12 Tools
X In Your Sex (F.F. Remix) 06:12 Tools
You (You're The One For Me) (Joey Negro Disco Blend Mix) 06:17 Tools
X In Your Sex (X Between The Sheets-F.F. Remix) 05:10 Tools
X In Your Sex (X Between The Sheets - F.F. Remix) 05:10 Tools
Exterlude -- Intro: The Lesson 05:10 Tools
Perfume 05:10 Tools
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Ex-Girlfriend was the debut act of Full Force's Forceful Records distributed by Reprise Records/ WEA. The quartet was introduced to the Brooklyn-based six-man songwriting/ production team by Yvette Shure of Black Beat Magazine. New Yorkers Tisha Hunter, Stacy Francis, Monica Boyd and Julia Roberson were given the surname of X, as a part of Full Force's concept for the group, that of "female militarism." Their debut single, the percolating "Why Can't You Come Home" went to #5 R&B and #78 Pop on Billboard's charts in spring 1986. The follow-up, "You (You're The One For Me)" made it to number 35 R&B in late 1991. Their debut LP, X Marks The Spot peaked at number 37 in summer 1991. Besides the singles, other album highlights were the sensuous ballad, "With All My Heart," "S.O.S," the catchy "Fellas In The Area," the funky midtempo "Don't Knock At My Door" and their gender-bender cover of the classic ballad "I Found That Girl," the radio-aired B-side of the Jackson 5's "The Love You Save" called "I Found That Guy," the lights-out slow jam, "I Love My Man" and a remake of Unlimited Touch's '80s dance hit, "Searching to Find the One." They also sang background vocals for fellow Full Force-produced singer Cheryl Pepsii Riley on her cover of Aretha Franklin's hit , "Ain't No Way," which charted number 45 R&B in fall 1991. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.