Veronica - Release Me (Let Me Go) - Johnny Vicious Remix

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Born in the New York City borough of the Queens, her parents who were originally from Cuba encouraged her to pursue her artistic inclinations.[1] Veronica began her career in 1995 when she was 21 years old with the release of her debut album V...As in Veronica which was released on October 24, 1995.[2] The album was a mixture of R&B and Hip hop. The album featured production from Rodney Jerkins and Dallas Austin. On October 28, 1997, when Victoria was 25 years old she released her second album Rise. This album was again R&B and Hip Hop influenced. She released two singles/videos off of this album. The first single was "No One But You" and it featured Craig Mack. The second single and album title track Rise was released and that featured guest vocals by Big Pun & Cuban Link. As one of the first artists to signed to Jellybean Recordings, a label founded by music producer Jellybean Benitez, Victoria had a string of hits on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, including three which reached the top ten. "Let Me Go... Release Me" landed the number one spot in 1998, and soon afterwards it was followed by the club anthem "Someone To Hold" (which peaked at the number two slot) which was remixed by producer Johnny Vicious and played heavily in the club circuit scene. The song still remains a classic among clubgoers today and it was featured on the soundtrack to the independent film Trick released in 1999 and starred Christian Campbell and Tori Spelling. She scored a second number one dance hit in 2000 with her cover of Evelyn "Champagne" King's classic R&B song "I'm In Love", which was rerecorded for a club setting. She remains a very popular singer to this very day among gay audiences and especially in the club circuit scene.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica_(singer)

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