Sugar Jones

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Days Like That 00:00 Tools
How Much Longer 00:00 Tools
The Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Get Yourself Together 00:00 Tools
Keep On Walking 00:00 Tools
Baby Boo 00:00 Tools
If You 00:00 Tools
A Little Bit of Heaven 00:00 Tools
How Much Longer (Da Grassroots remix) 00:00 Tools
Never Leave Hurt Alone 00:00 Tools
It's Like Ice Cream 00:00 Tools
I Got U 00:00 Tools
The Smooth Mix 00:00 Tools
How Much Longer - Couplet En Français 00:00 Tools
Days Like That - Baby Silver Refix 00:00 Tools
Days Like That (CHR Mix) 00:00 Tools
Days Like That feat. Solitair 00:00 Tools
The Sugar Cubes Mix 00:00 Tools
The Face Off Mix 00:00 Tools
The Garage Mix 00:00 Tools
Days Like That (Baby Silver Refix) 00:00 Tools
How Much Longer [da Grassroots Remix] 00:00 Tools
Days L+D304ike That 00:00 Tools
How Much Longer (Couplet En Francais) 00:00 Tools
Get Over Yourself 00:00 Tools
I Got You 00:00 Tools
A Chemical Dream 00:00 Tools
How Much Longer (Couplet en Français) 00:00 Tools
I Got U ft.Toya Alexis 00:00 Tools
Days Like That (Remix) 00:00 Tools
I Got U (feat. Toya Alexis) 00:00 Tools
You Must Be Heaven 00:00 Tools
Too Many 00:00 Tools
Days Like That (Radio) 00:00 Tools
Dayz Like That (sc7tower) 00:00 Tools
Days Like That (Video Version) 00:00 Tools
I Got U (featuring Toya Alexis) 00:00 Tools
New Enemy 00:00 Tools
Dido drum and bass remix 00:00 Tools
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Sugar Jones was a Canadian pop group created on the first season of the Canadian version of Popstars, that aired on Global Television. It consisted of five members (Mirella Dell'Aquila, Julie Crochetiere, Andrea Henry, Sahara MacDonald, and Maiko Watson) chosen from thousands of people who auditioned for the group. In 2002, they released a self-titled album that featured the singles "Days Like That" and "How Much Longer". Although critically acclaimed, Sugar Jones quickly disbanded after Maiko Watson left the group to be with her husband, singer Remy Shand. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.