Next Phaze
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Next Phaze is an album.
Delfin Lazaro, Chris Dacoron, Carlo Ricafort, and Rich Gaddi all met during high school, singing in both school and church choir. They chose the name, “Next Phaze,” because of its meaning: a new stage of development. This represented their style and personality, and reminded them to constantly strive to become better artists and people. With a group and a name, the next step, naturally, was to perform. Gigs came easily since each member had friends and family looking for musical entertainment. They slowly gained experience through these smaller performances and were eventually noticed by different producers who wanted to book them for larger venues. For the next two years, Next Phaze performed in different cities throughout California: San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, Hayward, Milpitas, Cupertino, San Jose, and Stockton to name a few. Their performances ranged from birthday parties with two hundred people in attendance, to concerts in front of thousands. Every show came into play as Next Phaze raised enough money to start their label and fund the production of their debut EP album, Next Phaze. They are also one of the contenders of the NBC show, Star Tomorrow.
[edit] Albums
'''Next Phaze''' [2003]<br /> Track Listing:<br /> 1. Hello Senorita<br /> 2. Enough of Your Love<br /> 3. Will You<br /> 4. These Words<br /> 5. I Sure Remember<br /> 6. Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You (a capella)<br /> <br /> '''Back to the Mic''' [2006]<br /> Track Listing:<br /> 1. Intro<br /> 2. Don't Walk Away (Remix)<br /> 3. Hit It Up (Feat. Clyde Carson of the Team)<br /> 4. Got My Body Screamin' (Feat. J-bling & Khaos of Blazon)<br /> 5. So Shy<br /> 6. My Everything (Feat. Niko Villamor)<br /> 7. One Night<br /> 8. This Ain't Right<br /> 9. Hey Babe<br /> 10. Number One<br /> 11. Don't Walk Away<br /> 12. I'm Coming Girl<br /> 13. Move On<br /> 14. Here's the Man (Acapella)<br /> 15. Waiting<br /> {{context}} {sources}}