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American recording artist [[CeCe Peniston]] entered the [[music industry]] as a [[Backing vocalist|backup vocalist]] on the [[Overweight Pooch]]'s album ''[[Female Preacher]]'', released in July 1991 on [[A&M Records]]. Shortly before that though, she was featured on the [[A-side and B-side|B-side]] to [[12-inch single]] "I Can't Take the Power" by a male rapper, Marvelous JC. Besides her [[Singing|vocal performance]] on the Pooch's only charting track, "[[I Like It (Overweight Pooch song)|I Like It]]", she was also given a [[Credit (creative arts)|credit]] for [[Collaborative writing|co-writing]] two compositions; "Kickin' Da Blues" and the titular, "Female Preacher". Soon after, singer pursued her own solo career. By now, Peniston has released four [[studio album]]s including one as a member of [[The Sisters of Glory]], two [[remix album|remix collections]], one [[live album]], four [[compilation album|compilations]] and one live [[extended play]] (EP). Her singles discography features twenty-six [[single (music)|physical releases]], |
American recording artist [[CeCe Peniston]] entered the [[music industry]] as a [[Backing vocalist|backup vocalist]] on the [[Overweight Pooch]]'s album ''[[Female Preacher]]'', released in July 1991 on [[A&M Records]]. Shortly before that though, she was featured on the [[A-side and B-side|B-side]] to [[12-inch single]] "I Can't Take the Power" by a male rapper, Marvelous JC. Besides her [[Singing|vocal performance]] on the Pooch's only charting track, "[[I Like It (Overweight Pooch song)|I Like It]]", she was also given a [[Credit (creative arts)|credit]] for [[Collaborative writing|co-writing]] two compositions; "Kickin' Da Blues" and the titular, "Female Preacher". Soon after, singer pursued her own solo career. By now, Peniston has released four [[studio album]]s including one as a member of [[The Sisters of Glory]], two [[remix album|remix collections]], one [[live album]], four [[compilation album|compilations]] and one live [[extended play]] (EP). Her singles discography features twenty-six [[single (music)|physical releases]], seventeen [[music download|digital-only]], eight [[promotional recording]]s and twenty-three [[guest appearance|other appearances]]; regardless of their [[Sound recording and reproduction|format]]. She has also been included on one [[DVD|video album]] and has made fourteen [[music videos]]. |
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Peniston recorded her own single "[[Finally (CeCe Peniston song)|Finally]]" through A&M, too. The song was released in August 1991 and was followed by [[Finally (CeCe Peniston album)|her full-length debut]] on January 28, 1992.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qRAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA16|title=CeCe Peniston Grows from Club Roots|page=16|last=Flick|first=Larry|date=1992-06-20|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=2015-03-21}}</ref> Both the album and single of the same name, were certified [[List of music recording certifications|Gold]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA) and the set itself by the [[Canadian Recording Industry Association]] (CRIA). They also earned two Silver certifications from the [[British Phonographic Industry]] (BPI), respectively. By the time the album's local sales reached half a million copies, "[[We Got a Love Thang]]" and "[[Keep On Walkin' (song)|Keep On Walkin']]", would give her three consecutively running [[Hit record|number-one hits]] on the US [[Hot Dance Club Songs|Hot Dance Club Play]], as well on the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[RPM (magazine)|''RPM'' Dance/Urban]] chart. Furthermore, each track reached the top-ten of ''[[Music Week]]'s'' [[UK Singles Chart|singles chart]] in the [[United Kingdom]], and the top-twenty of ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'s'' [[Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100]] in the United States. The album itself broke into the top-forty music charts in [[Ö3 Austria Top 40|Austria]], [[Canadian Albums Chart|Canada]], the [[MegaCharts|Netherlands]] and the UK, peaking [[Billboard 200|home]] at number 70. Additional compositions from her first album, "[[Inside That I Cried]]" and "[[Crazy Love (CeCe Peniston song)|Crazy Love]]", scored successes in the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|R&B charts]]. |
Peniston recorded her own single "[[Finally (CeCe Peniston song)|Finally]]" through A&M, too. The song was released in August 1991 and was followed by [[Finally (CeCe Peniston album)|her full-length debut]] on January 28, 1992.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qRAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA16|title=CeCe Peniston Grows from Club Roots|page=16|last=Flick|first=Larry|date=1992-06-20|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=2015-03-21}}</ref> Both the album and single of the same name, were certified [[List of music recording certifications|Gold]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA) and the set itself by the [[Canadian Recording Industry Association]] (CRIA). They also earned two Silver certifications from the [[British Phonographic Industry]] (BPI), respectively. By the time the album's local sales reached half a million copies, "[[We Got a Love Thang]]" and "[[Keep On Walkin' (song)|Keep On Walkin']]", would give her three consecutively running [[Hit record|number-one hits]] on the US [[Hot Dance Club Songs|Hot Dance Club Play]], as well on the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[RPM (magazine)|''RPM'' Dance/Urban]] chart. Furthermore, each track reached the top-ten of ''[[Music Week]]'s'' [[UK Singles Chart|singles chart]] in the [[United Kingdom]], and the top-twenty of ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'s'' [[Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100]] in the United States. The album itself broke into the top-forty music charts in [[Ö3 Austria Top 40|Austria]], [[Canadian Albums Chart|Canada]], the [[MegaCharts|Netherlands]] and the UK, peaking [[Billboard 200|home]] at number 70. Additional compositions from her first album, "[[Inside That I Cried]]" and "[[Crazy Love (CeCe Peniston song)|Crazy Love]]", scored successes in the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|R&B charts]]. |
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American recording artist CeCe Peniston entered the music industry as a backup vocalist on the Overweight Pooch's album Female Preacher, released in July 1991 on A&M Records. Shortly before that though, she was featured on the B-sideto12-inch single "I Can't Take the Power" by a male rapper, Marvelous JC. Besides her vocal performance on the Pooch's only charting track, "I Like It", she was also given a credit for co-writing two compositions; "Kickin' Da Blues" and the titular, "Female Preacher". Soon after, singer pursued her own solo career. By now, Peniston has released four studio albums including one as a member of The Sisters of Glory, two remix collections, one live album, four compilations and one live extended play (EP). Her singles discography features twenty-six physical releases, seventeen digital-only, eight promotional recordings and twenty-three other appearances; regardless of their format. She has also been included on one video album and has made fourteen music videos.
Peniston recorded her own single "Finally" through A&M, too. The song was released in August 1991 and was followed by her full-length debut on January 28, 1992.[1] Both the album and single of the same name, were certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the set itself by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). They also earned two Silver certifications from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), respectively. By the time the album's local sales reached half a million copies, "We Got a Love Thang" and "Keep On Walkin'", would give her three consecutively running number-one hits on the US Hot Dance Club Play, as well on the Canadian RPM Dance/Urban chart. Furthermore, each track reached the top-ten of Music Week's singles chart in the United Kingdom, and the top-twenty of Billboard's Hot 100 in the United States. The album itself broke into the top-forty music charts in Austria, Canada, the Netherlands and the UK, peaking home at number 70. Additional compositions from her first album, "Inside That I Cried" and "Crazy Love", scored successes in the R&B charts.
Her second studio set, Thought 'Ya Knew, saw its results on January 25, 1994. Having entered the top-forty in the UK and Switzerland, the album somewhat failed to match the sales of its predecessor, reaching its peak in the Billboard 200 at position 96. It did, however, make an impact on the dance field, yielding two chart-toppers in the US. "I'm in the Mood", with its incorporated jazz elements, served as the album's pilot single. The latter singles, such as "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" released in the US a year after its European release, and "I'm Not Over You", those achieved top-5 statuses at least. While "Hit by Love", another house anthem, became the singer's fifth club number 1. She was named Billboard Magazine's #1 Dance/Club Play artist of 1994.
I'm Movin' On, the third album by Peniston, was released on September 9, 1996, and was viewed as a commercial failure. As such it did not achieve a presence in the official albums charts. Mid-tempo jam, "Movin' On" featuring rap by Suga T, reached number 83 and her so-called "vocal duel" with JoJo Hailey, "Before I Lay (You Drive Me Crazy)", missed the US Hot 100 altogether. In February 1998 Peniston experienced a late comeback in the overseas, when her remake of Jocelyn Brown's classic "Somebody Else's Guy" climbed to number 13 on the British singles charts; her highest top-100 entry in the island since May 1992. The remixes of the song were released on March 2, 1998 on her import greatest hits compilation The Best Of, her closing album on A&M. The original version later appeared on other collection of her hits, Essential, issued through Spectrum in 2000.
Subsequently, Peniston managed to record a number of singles, some of which garnered attention within their genre through various independent labels. Amongst them were three solo tracks such as "He Loves Me 2" (1999), "Lifetime to Love" (2001) and "Eternal Lover" (2004), as well her collaborations with other artists. These included "Reminiscin" with Saison (2001), "Deeper Love" with David Longoria (2005) and "Shame Shame Shame" with Soulshaker (2007). Since the 2010s, Peniston has released new material solely in a digital format. One of her most recent releases, namely "Nothing Can Stop Me" (2014), received significant airplay on urban AC stations, while "Believe" (2015), recorded with Chaos, peaked at number 5 on the US Dance; her first entry on the chart in 10 years.
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1992 | Finally [a] | — | 13 | 70 | 95 | 38 | 20 | — | 31 | — | 10 |
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1994 | Thought 'Ya Knew [b] | — | 20 | 96 | — | — | — | 92 | 69 | 32 | 31 | |||
1995 | Good News in Hard Times (with The Sisters of Glory)
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1996 | I'm Movin' On
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1992 | Finally/We Got a Love Thang: Remix Collection
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2010 | Divas of Disco – Live (with Thelma Houston, Linda Clifford, A Taste of Honey & France Joli)
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2000 | Winning Combinations (with Vesta Williams) |
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DCS [42] |
R&B [43] |
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AU [5] |
AT [45] |
CA [46] |
DE [47] |
NL [48] |
CH [49] |
UK [11] | ||||
1991 | "Finally"[c] | 1 | 26 | 5 | 8 | 9 | 12 | 16 | 5 | 12 | 2 | Finally | |
"I Like It" (Overweight Pooch featuring Cece Peniston) | 16 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 58 | Female Preacher | ||
1992 | "We Got a Love Thang"[d] | 1 | 38 | 20 | 36 | — | 26 | 41 | 9 | — | 6 | Finally | |
"Keep On Walkin'"[e] | 1 | 3 | 15 | — | — | 67 | — | 41 | — | 10 | |||
"Inside That I Cried"[f] | — | 10 | 94 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 42 | |||
"Crazy Love"[f] | — | 31 | 97 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 44 | |||
1993 | "I'm in the Mood"[g] | 1 | 7 | 32 | — | — | 88 | 68 | 22 | 29 | 16 | Thought 'Ya Knew | |
1994 | "I'm Not Over You"[h] | 2 | 10 | 41 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Hit by Love"[i] | 1 | 47 | 90 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 33 | |||
1995 | "Keep Givin' Me Your Love"[j] | 4 | — | — | 99 | — | — | — | — | — | 36 | ||
1996 | "Movin' On"[k] (featuring Suga T.) | — | 29 | 83 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Movin' On | |
"Before I Lay"[l] (featuring JoJo Hailey) | — | 52 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
1998 | "Somebody Else's Guy"[m] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 13 | The Best Of | |
"Nobody Else"[n] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-solo album single(s) | ||
1999 | "He Loves Me 2"[o] | 24 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2000 | "Lifetime to Love"[p] | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2001 | "My Boo"[q] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Reminiscin"[r] (Saison featuring CeCe Peniston) | 30 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
2003 | "For My Baby"[s] (Full Flava featuring CeCe Peniston) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2004 | "Eternal Lover"[t] (featuring BiBi) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2005 | "Deeper Love"[r] (David Longoria featuring CeCe Peniston) | 14 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2006 | "You Are the Universe"[u] (Full Flava featuring CeCe Peniston) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2007 | "I'm Feelin' U"[v] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2009 | "Above Horizons"[w] (PTA anthem) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2014 | "Nothing Can Stop Me"[x] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2017 | "Purple Funk" (Mothers Favorite Child featuring CeCe Peniston)[y] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
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2010 | "In Love with a DJ" (with Ron Carroll) |
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2013 | "All My Love" (Richard Beynon & Zen Freeman featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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"Get to Steppin" (Fast Eddie featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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"Let's Go All Night" (James Doman & Antoine Becks featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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2014 | "Without You" (Junior Sanchez featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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"Love Don't Take Over" (MG Select featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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"Sick" (featuring Paris Toon & Mothers Favorite Child) |
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2015 | "Believe" (Chaos featuring CeCe Peniston) | |
"The DJ Made Me Stay" (Paul Oakenfold & Joyriders featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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2016 | "Piece of That" (DJ Sun Junkie featuring CeCe Peniston and Dayion) | |
2017 | "Reflections of a Disco Ball" (featuring Mothers Favorite Child) |
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2018 | "Hot" (featuring Mothers Favorite Child) |
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1993 | "Searchin'" |
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1996 | "House Party" |
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1998 | "I Know You Want Me" (with Nastyboy Klick) |
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2009 | "Runway" | |
"Love Hurts (He Say, She Say)" (with Montell Jordan) | ||
2012 | "Dance with Me" |
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1991 | "Give It All U Gott" (Marvelous JC featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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"Kickin' Da Blues" (Overweight Pooch featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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"Female Preacher" (Overweight Pooch) featuring CeCe Peniston) | ||
1994 | "Don't Forget the Love" (Jeff Lorber featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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1995 | "Stille Nacht" ( VA featuring The Sisters of Glory) | |
1996 | "All That I Need" |
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"The Christmas Song" |
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1997 | "What a Wonderful World" |
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1998 | "When I'm with You" |
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"Keep It Real" (M-Doc featuring CeCe Penistonf) |
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2000 | "Roll the Windows Down" (Sinamin featuring CeCe Peniston and Azzan) |
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2001 | "Silent Night" |
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2003 | "I Think About Him" (Full Flava featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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"Runnin' Away" (co-writer only) |
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2004 | "I Like (Edited)" (with Adeva) |
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2006 | "It's Alright" (co-writer only) |
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2007 | "Right Here" |
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2011 | "Make Me Say Oh" (with Ron Carroll) | |
2013 | "See Me Now" (Daiyon featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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2014 | "Make You Fall" (Markus Schulz featuring CeCe Peniston) | |
"A Night that We Will Never Forget" (Full Force featuring CeCe Peniston and Freedom Williams) |
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2015 | "For the Love of You" (Aston Grey Project featuring CeCe Peniston and Tim Gordon) |
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2016 | "HBS (Honey Brown Sugah)" (Kevin McCall featuring CeCe Peniston) |
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2008 | Divas of Disco (with Linda Clifford, A Taste of Honey, Thelma Houston & France Joli) |
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1992 | "We Got a Love Thang" | |
"Keep On Walkin'" |
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"Crazy Love" | ||
1994 | "I'm in the Mood" (Original Mix & Bad Yard Club) |
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"Hit by Love" (US & UK version) |
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1996 | "Movin' On" (Single & Remix version) |
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2011 | "Finally 2011" |
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2012 | "Dance with Me" |
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2013 | "My Superman" (Ski Johnson) (acting credits-only) |
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2016 | "Piece of That" (DJ Sun Junkie featuring CeCe Peniston and Dayion) |
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Good News in Hard Times by The Sisters of Glory #29
Finally #13, Thought 'Ya Knew #20, I'm Movin' On #48
Finally #70, Thought 'Ya Knew #96
Finally #8, We Got a Love Thang #36
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Finally #20
Thought 'Ya Knew #92
Finally #31, Thought 'Ya Knew #69
Thought 'Ya Knew #32
Finally #10, Thought 'Ya Knew #31, Finally #29 (1991), #2 (1992), #26 (1997), "We Got a Love Thang #6, I Like It #58, Keep On Walkin' #10, Crazy Love #44, Inside That I Cried #42, I'm in the Mood #16, Keep Givin' Me Your Love #36, Hit by Love #33, Somebody Else's Guy #13
In comparison, Peniston's 1991 album, Finally, has sold 554,000 copies.
Peniston was signed, under the A&M Record label when she put out her 1991 debut album Finally, which sold over 3 million copies.
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Finally by CeCe Peniston - Silver, 60,000 Units, on April 1, 1992. Finally by CeCe Peniston - Silver, 200,000 Units, on May 1, 1992
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Finally #1, We Got a Love Thang #1, Keep On Walkin' #1, I'm in the Mood #1, I'm Not Over You #2, Hit by Love #1, Keep Givin' Me Your Love #4, He Loves Me 2 #24, Lifetime to Love #2
I Like It #16
Reminiscin #30
Deeper Love #14
Believe #5
Finally #26, We Got a Love Thang #38, Inside That I Cried #10, Crazy Love #31, I'm in the Mood #7, I'm Not Over You #10, Hit by Love #47, Movin' On #29, Before I Lay (You Drive Me Crazy) #52, Keep On Walkin' #3
Finally #5, We Got a Love Thang #20, Inside That I Cried #94, Crazy Love #97, I'm in the Mood #32, I'm Not Over You #41, Hit by Love #90, Movin' On" #83
Finally #9
Finally #12
We Got a Love Thang #26
Keep On Walkin' #67
I'm in the Mood #88
Finally #16, We Got a Love Thang #41, I'm in the Mood #68
Finally #5, We Got a Love Thang #9, Keep On Walkin' #41, I'm in the Mood #22
Finally #12, I'm in the Mood #29
Finally #3, We Got a Love Thang #5, Keep On Walkin' #31
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Finally #5, We Got a Love Thang #15, Keep On Walkin' #17
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Keep Givin' Me Your Love" #1
Before I Lay (You Drive Me Crazy)" #20
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Keep Givin' Me Your Love" #13
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Best Director: Claude Borenweig, "Finally" by CeCe Peniston
Film director Millicent Shelton congratulates A&M artist CeCe Peniston on her double win in the Billboard Music Video Awards. Shelton directed Peniston's A&M video "Keep On Walkin'.
Director Paul Hunter. Label A&M
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