School Gyrls

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Something Like A Party 04:59 Tools
Detention 02:41 Tools
Something About Him 02:32 Tools
What Goes Around 02:49 Tools
Get Like Me 03:16 Tools
Just A Kiss 02:55 Tools
Extra Extra 03:16 Tools
I'm Not Just A Girl 03:22 Tools
Uncool 03:03 Tools
Cheater 03:49 Tools
Going To The Mall 03:51 Tools
Something Like A Party (Ralphi Rosario Club 1) 07:44 Tools
Something Like A Party (Chew Fu 'Too Cool For School' Fix Extended) 04:58 Tools
Something Like A Party - Ralphi Rosario Club 1 / Just Dance 3 03:46 Tools
Something Like A Party (Chew Fu Radio Edit) 03:46 Tools
Something Like a Party (Jump Smokers Remix) 03:54 Tools
Party Bag 02:29 Tools
We Wish You A Merry Christmas 03:02 Tools
Jingle Bells 02:55 Tools
Twelve Days Of Christmas 03:30 Tools
O Christmas Tree 02:38 Tools
Deck The Halls 02:35 Tools
Get Like Me (Feat. Mariah Carey) 03:16 Tools
Operator 03:22 Tools
Something Like A Party (Chew Fu Too Cool For School Fix Extended) 04:58 Tools
Something Like A Party (Ralphi Rosario Club 1 / Just Dance 3) 03:46 Tools
Cheater (Album Version) 02:38 Tools
Something Like A Party (Ralphi Rosario Radio 1) 02:38 Tools
Uncool (Album Version) 04:21 Tools
Something Like A Party (Album Version) 04:21 Tools
Something Like A Party-(Album Version) 04:21 Tools
Operator (Bonus Track) 03:22 Tools
Going to the Mall (Album Version) 03:22 Tools
Something Like a Party (Chew Fu Too Cool For School Fix) 03:22 Tools
We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Album Version) 03:22 Tools
Something Like a Party (Jump Smokers Radio Edit) 03:22 Tools
Something Like A Party (G Production Radio) 03:54 Tools
Something Like A Party (Jump Smokers Radio Mix) 03:54 Tools
Headlines 08:24 Tools
Something Like a Party [Ralphi Rosario Club 1] [Version] 03:54 Tools
Something Like A Party (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix 2) 08:24 Tools
Something Like A Party (Chew Fu 'Too Cool For School' Fix Extended Mix) 08:24 Tools
Something Like A Party (Jump Smokers Radio) 08:24 Tools
Get Like Me feat. Mariah Carey 08:24 Tools
Party Bag (Album Version) 08:24 Tools
Twelve Days of Christmas (Album Version) 08:24 Tools
Something Like A Party (Ralphi Rosario Radio 2) 08:24 Tools
Something Like A Party (Chew Fu) 08:24 Tools
Something Like A Party (Instrumental) 08:24 Tools
Something like a party (Chew Fu remix) 08:24 Tools
Something Like A Party [Chew Fu Too Cool For School Fix] 08:24 Tools
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FOREVER, formerly known as School Gyrls, was an American girl group formed in 2008 and were signed to Nick Cannon's NCredible Entertainment. The group consisted of 4 members: Lauren Chavez, Sade Austin, Monica Parales, and Natalie Aguero. The group starred in an eponymous movie that premiered on Nickelodeon on February 21, 2010. The group formed in 2008, and their self-titled studio album was released on March 23, 2010, charting at #118 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, and was preceded by the single "Something Like a Party" and "Get Like Me". On July 20, 2012 the group changed their name to FOREVER to fit their more mature appearance. Nick Cannon was first introduced to Mandy Rain (real name Amanda Moseley, the daughter of actor-comedian Mark Moseley) on the set his reality show Star Camp, where she was the youngest member of the Star Camp group, "The Giggle Club". After Star Camp wrapped, Cannon considered a solo career for Mandy, but decided instead to use her as the nucleus of a girl group; he also formulated a movie concept about three private school girls who meet in detention, based on "Detention", a song Mandy had already recorded (the song appeared in the movie). Cannon brought in Monica Parales, who had auditioned for "The Giggle Club", but she wound up working on the "Jam-X Kids" project instead. Jasmine Villegas was the original third member of the group, but she left early on to pursue a solo career. After Jasmine's departure, Jacque Rae was chosen and added to the group. The School Gyrls made their television debut with Nick Cannon on the season finale of E! television series Party Monsters Cabo in January 2009. The group's first CD was released under the Island Def Jam imprint. They opened for Korean-pop acts the Wonder Girls and 2PM at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, California, on June 11, 2010. The film, also called School Gyrls, written and directed by Cannon, premiered in February 2010. It centers around three teen girls and their lives in high school, and features cameos from Reverend Run, Vanessa Simmons, Justin Bieber, Kristinia DeBarge, Soulja Boy, Mathias Anderle, Diggy Simmons, and others. A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day premiered on Nickelodeon on December 4, 2010. A couple of weeks ahead of filming the holiday movie, Cannon announced he was adding two new girls to the group, (then) 15-year-old Sade Austin, and 18-year-old Lauren Chavez were chosen to be in the group. They also recorded a new Christmas album, A Very School Gyrls Holla Day, released in December, and a single, "Going to the Mall". In December 2010 shortly after the second movie release, Mandy Rain and Jacque Rae decided to leave the School Gyrls to pursue solo careers. after their departure In 2011, Natalie Aguero and Brittany Oaks were added to the group to replace them. The first appearance with the two new members was at Kids Choice Awards 2011. But shortly after starting a new song with the group, Oaks left the group to purse a career in a girl group named DollFace with her older sister Breanne Oaks. After hearing about Rae Bello from close friends of her she was brought into the studio and she was added to the group. The world was first introduced to Rae On September 9,2011, when the Gyrls performed at Crenshaw Plaza, performing their new song, "Pump Ya Breaks", for the back-to-school bash in L.A. In late 2011, the School Gyrls announced that they were coming out in a third movie called The Wonder Girls starring the Korean pop girl group Wonder Girls on February 2 of 2012 the movie premiered on TeenNick with their song "The DJ is Mine" featuring the School Gyrls. In late 2012 the girls were interviewed at the "Beyond the bells" event and the gyrls confirmed that a future album will be released sometime in late 2012 or 2013 the album will be with their leading single "The Power Goes Out" and "We Just Got It All" which were featured in the 2012 movie. On July 20 2012, after the Gyrls performance at Knotts Berry Farm Amusement Park on their Twitter page they had posted that the group name would be changed to FOREVER, after all because they were growing up and maturing. Then later Rae had announced on her Facebook page that she will not be a part of FOREVER and that she would pursue a solo career. The remaining members Natalie, Monica, Lauren, and Sade announced that the group name was official changed and that there would be only four members in FOREVER. On September 5 2012, Sade announced that she was also leaving the group which was leaving Natalie, Lauren and Monica. She also stated that she will support anything the girls have in the future but for now she will not be a member of the group. On September 1st, the group shot their first music video as FOREVER for their single "Can't Stop This Night", Sade will appear in the video following that she was a member in the group while they shot the video, but the video is called Forever featuring Sade. On November 14 2012, Monica announced that she also left the group. With the decision of Monica, was the end of the band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.