The Product G&B
The Product G&B | |
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Genres | R&B |
Years active | 1998–present |
Associated acts | The Refugee Camp |
Website | theproductgb |
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The Product G&B is an American R&B duo made up of Sincere (David McRae) and Money Harm (Marvin Moore-Hough). They are associated with Wyclef Jean's The Refugee Camp.
Since their debut in 1998, the duo lent their vocals to several tracks on Pras' Ghetto Superstar album, including the single "Blue Angels".
Wyclef Jean convinced Arista Records chief Clive Davis to release "Maria Maria", the duo's collaboration with Carlos Santana, which contributed to Santana's Supernatural album eventually selling over 30 million copies worldwide.[1] The song became a worldwide number one hit. "Maria Maria" was named the 14th most successful song on the Billboard-History Hot 100 "last decades" and the second most successful song of all-time in the Hot Latin Songs. In 2000 the song won a Grammy. The Product G&B also released the singles, "Cluck Cluck" and "Dirty Dancin".
In 2008, The Product G&B were featured on 50 Cent's "Tired of Being Broke".[2] In 2009, The Product G&B were featured on Squala Orphan's song "U Don't Know" from the album Unheard Cries.[3]
In 2011, Sincere along with rapper Mike Street formed the rock band Guitars N Bandanaz.
On May 31, 2013, they released the record "V.I.P." together with Kay One.[4] The song "V.I.P." hit the charts in different European countries.
On May 23, 2014 "The Product G&B" released in Europe together with DJ Mr. Da-Nos the EP Summer Nights in Brazil (Universal Music) and was nominated for the MTV EMA's 2014.
At present The Product G&B is touring in Europe and recording their new single and their new album. It features several worldwide renowned music artists.
Discography
- 2001: Ghetto & Blues
References
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