There are four acts with the name Solo;
1. a Dutch singer/songwriter… Read Full Bio ↴There are four acts with the name Solo;
1. a Dutch singer/songwriter duo
2. an American hip-hop artist based in New York.
3. an American rhythm and blues/soul musical group.
4. a South African hip-hop artist based in Johannesburg.
1. The Dutch Solo started out as a duo: it was the band name used by Dutch singer/songwriter Michiel Flamman and his musical partner-in-crime, Simon Gitsels. The duo released two albums of melodic, melancholic songs on the esteemed Dutch indie label Excelsior Recordings: Songs 'n Sounds (2004) and Solopeople (2006). The latter album rather surprisingly spawned a Dutch top 20 hit single: Come Back To Me.
Flamman and Gitsels worked on the third Solo album (2008's Before We Part) together, but by the time it was released they had parted ways, rendering Solo a solo moniker for Flamman, who toured the Before We Part album on his own and announced that he would continue to work under the Solo moniker, but apparently there was a change of plan: the only Solo release since 2008 was a compilation album, entitled This Is Solo (2010).
Flamman moved to Berlin released an album under the moniker Unterwelten. In the years before working with Gitsels (in 2000, to be precise) Flamman also released an album as J Perkin.
In late 2022, Flamman and Gitsels surprisingly announced the return of the original Solo duo, starting with a live album entitled Solo Live, released on April Fools' Day of 2023. New studio material is said to be in the making.
2. SoLo (Pat Jamieson) who studied at Hofstra University - Hampstead, New York is now currently making a high boom in the music industry and as hyped on YouTube and is continuing his works with other 'underground' artists such as Miles Malcolm, Young Mel and Swagga Bob. His most popular song 'Movin' Out' featured Swagga Bob and Young Mel and managed to get 100K hits in around 8 months. Another song 'The News' hit 100K views. Now working on his new song 'Studio Therapy' he is planning on big things.
3. Eunique Mack, Darnell Chavis and Daniele Stokes performed on the streets of New York in the early 1990s. The production team of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis overheard the guys and helped them get established. The bassist Robert Anderson joined the group to make them a quartet and the line-up that would be known as Solo. The group also had a fifth member named James Smith died before the group met Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. The group dedicated an interlude to him on their debut album.
The group recorded their self-titled debut album in Minneapolis and released it in 1995. Released on A&M Records, the album featured production by Jam & Lewis. The album scored several minor hits, with its biggest being "Heaven" and "Where Do U Want Me To Put It." The two tracks reached #7 and #8 on the R&B charts respectively. The album moved enough copies that by early 1996, it managed to go gold.
Because the group's solo album did well enough to go gold, the group was able to release a second album, 4 Bruthas and a Bass in 1998. The album had a small hit with "Touch Me" which reached #26 on the R&B charts. After Perspective Records folded shortly after the rest of the group decided to focus on other endeavors as members Eunique Mack and Darnell Chavis released solo albums. Also Darnell Chavis and Daniele Stokes formed a production company called DarDan Entertainent. After spending several years working on solo material Eunique Mack, Darnell Chavis, Daniele Stokes, and Robert Anderson have reunited and are working on a new Solo project coming in 2009.
1. a Dutch singer/songwriter… Read Full Bio ↴There are four acts with the name Solo;
1. a Dutch singer/songwriter duo
2. an American hip-hop artist based in New York.
3. an American rhythm and blues/soul musical group.
4. a South African hip-hop artist based in Johannesburg.
1. The Dutch Solo started out as a duo: it was the band name used by Dutch singer/songwriter Michiel Flamman and his musical partner-in-crime, Simon Gitsels. The duo released two albums of melodic, melancholic songs on the esteemed Dutch indie label Excelsior Recordings: Songs 'n Sounds (2004) and Solopeople (2006). The latter album rather surprisingly spawned a Dutch top 20 hit single: Come Back To Me.
Flamman and Gitsels worked on the third Solo album (2008's Before We Part) together, but by the time it was released they had parted ways, rendering Solo a solo moniker for Flamman, who toured the Before We Part album on his own and announced that he would continue to work under the Solo moniker, but apparently there was a change of plan: the only Solo release since 2008 was a compilation album, entitled This Is Solo (2010).
Flamman moved to Berlin released an album under the moniker Unterwelten. In the years before working with Gitsels (in 2000, to be precise) Flamman also released an album as J Perkin.
In late 2022, Flamman and Gitsels surprisingly announced the return of the original Solo duo, starting with a live album entitled Solo Live, released on April Fools' Day of 2023. New studio material is said to be in the making.
2. SoLo (Pat Jamieson) who studied at Hofstra University - Hampstead, New York is now currently making a high boom in the music industry and as hyped on YouTube and is continuing his works with other 'underground' artists such as Miles Malcolm, Young Mel and Swagga Bob. His most popular song 'Movin' Out' featured Swagga Bob and Young Mel and managed to get 100K hits in around 8 months. Another song 'The News' hit 100K views. Now working on his new song 'Studio Therapy' he is planning on big things.
3. Eunique Mack, Darnell Chavis and Daniele Stokes performed on the streets of New York in the early 1990s. The production team of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis overheard the guys and helped them get established. The bassist Robert Anderson joined the group to make them a quartet and the line-up that would be known as Solo. The group also had a fifth member named James Smith died before the group met Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. The group dedicated an interlude to him on their debut album.
The group recorded their self-titled debut album in Minneapolis and released it in 1995. Released on A&M Records, the album featured production by Jam & Lewis. The album scored several minor hits, with its biggest being "Heaven" and "Where Do U Want Me To Put It." The two tracks reached #7 and #8 on the R&B charts respectively. The album moved enough copies that by early 1996, it managed to go gold.
Because the group's solo album did well enough to go gold, the group was able to release a second album, 4 Bruthas and a Bass in 1998. The album had a small hit with "Touch Me" which reached #26 on the R&B charts. After Perspective Records folded shortly after the rest of the group decided to focus on other endeavors as members Eunique Mack and Darnell Chavis released solo albums. Also Darnell Chavis and Daniele Stokes formed a production company called DarDan Entertainent. After spending several years working on solo material Eunique Mack, Darnell Chavis, Daniele Stokes, and Robert Anderson have reunited and are working on a new Solo project coming in 2009.
Telephone
Solo Lyrics
Yeah, aye
Samurai Jack, yuh
Yuh
Aye
I just took like six shots, bitch I'm lit
I was playing Uno, I ain't get no wins
We was stacking up, yea, we was stacking bricks
And I'm counting up, I'm counting up these wins (Yuh)
I took a L fasho (Yuh)
I took a loss (Yuh)
Thought I was gonna win (Yuh, aye)
Committed sin (Yuh, aye)
Racks they coming (Yuh, aye)
AK got them running (Yuh, aye)
Baby we stuntin' (Yuh, aye)
Baby we stuntin' (Yuh)
Yeah we stuntin', yeah yeah
My niggas be huntin', yeah yeah
We'll cut you for nothin', yeah yeah
We take it, we run it, yeah
Aye, nigga yeah we in this bitch, yeah
We hittin them licks, yeah
We getting them bricks off, yeah
You niggas be soft
You took a loss, aye
I took a L fasho, aye
Now we be fucking yo hoe
23 Be getting in yo hoe guts, yeah
Aye, slicing these bitches up, yeah
Lil nigga, we cuttin' it up
Pull up on yo main chick
Fuck that nigga she came with
On the same shit
Left, right, she on the same wrist
That's the same pitch
Phone ringin', tryna get rich
Hello?
Capgras, cause ya BM wit me
Pay for only fans, but I hit for free
We are not the same, and you peaked in high school
She topped me off for weed and fast food
And nigga, don't you work that drive thru
She came in for napkins and just walked right by you
Pussy balder than Caillou
On the muhhfuckin bayou
Ain't lil shorty 5'2
Regardless, lil mama fine too
And I had her on the phone screamin', huge
Huge
Solo
Pull up on yo main chick
Fuck that nigga she came with
On the same shit
Left, right she on the same wrist
That's the same pitch
Phone ringin', tryna get rich
Hello?
Pull up on yo main chick
We on the same shit
That's the same pitch
Hello?
KK, not again!
Pull up on yo main chick
Fuck that nigga she came with
We on the same shit
Left, right she on the same wrist
That's the same pitch
Phone ringin', tryna get rich
Hello?
Hello?
Samurai Jack, yuh
Yuh
Aye
I just took like six shots, bitch I'm lit
I was playing Uno, I ain't get no wins
We was stacking up, yea, we was stacking bricks
And I'm counting up, I'm counting up these wins (Yuh)
I took a L fasho (Yuh)
I took a loss (Yuh)
Committed sin (Yuh, aye)
Racks they coming (Yuh, aye)
AK got them running (Yuh, aye)
Baby we stuntin' (Yuh, aye)
Baby we stuntin' (Yuh)
Yeah we stuntin', yeah yeah
My niggas be huntin', yeah yeah
We'll cut you for nothin', yeah yeah
We take it, we run it, yeah
Aye, nigga yeah we in this bitch, yeah
We hittin them licks, yeah
We getting them bricks off, yeah
You niggas be soft
You took a loss, aye
I took a L fasho, aye
Now we be fucking yo hoe
23 Be getting in yo hoe guts, yeah
Aye, slicing these bitches up, yeah
Lil nigga, we cuttin' it up
Pull up on yo main chick
Fuck that nigga she came with
On the same shit
Left, right, she on the same wrist
That's the same pitch
Phone ringin', tryna get rich
Hello?
Capgras, cause ya BM wit me
Pay for only fans, but I hit for free
We are not the same, and you peaked in high school
She topped me off for weed and fast food
And nigga, don't you work that drive thru
She came in for napkins and just walked right by you
Pussy balder than Caillou
On the muhhfuckin bayou
Ain't lil shorty 5'2
Regardless, lil mama fine too
And I had her on the phone screamin', huge
Huge
Solo
Pull up on yo main chick
Fuck that nigga she came with
On the same shit
Left, right she on the same wrist
That's the same pitch
Phone ringin', tryna get rich
Hello?
Pull up on yo main chick
We on the same shit
That's the same pitch
Hello?
KK, not again!
Pull up on yo main chick
Fuck that nigga she came with
We on the same shit
Left, right she on the same wrist
That's the same pitch
Phone ringin', tryna get rich
Hello?
Hello?
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: John Rice III, Mark Pierre
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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D C
Someone plz take me back 10 years ago when the iconic music video was released, cuz 2020 sucks big time 💀
D C
@Jose Villegas and Rain On Me is cool but Telephone is just iconic. 👑
D C
@Jose Villegas I was born in 2004 and I vividly remember watching the music video lol
No need to be a millenial to experience it
The oldest Gen Z kids (1997) were literally 13 in 2010 so...
Jose Villegas
Why compare though. Gaga is giving us Gen z’s some content that a lot didn’t get to experience with telephone
ؘ
@Jose Villegas it's good, but not as good as telephone
Jose Villegas
Watch rain on me
Z M
I liked before watching because Haus of Afrodita never disappoints.
D C
She's doing God's work 👑💅
Jonathan Nyquist
Saaame 🙌
Mercury
Same LOL