Dave Hollister
Dave Hollister |
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Birth name |
David Hollister |
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Also known as |
David "Holli" Hollister, The Black Angel |
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Born |
(1971-08-17)August 17, 1971 (age 44) Chicago, Illinois, U.S.[1] |
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Origin |
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
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Genres |
R&B, soul |
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Occupation(s) |
Singer, songwriter, record producer |
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Years active |
1991–present |
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Labels |
EMI, DreamWorks, Motown, GospoCentric, E1 Music |
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Associated acts |
Digital Underground, Tupac Shakur, Teddy Riley, Usher, Bruce Hornsby, Erick Sermon, Tim & Bob, Mike City, Eric Roberson, K-Ci and Jojo |
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Website |
www.facebook.com/Dave_Hollister |
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Dave Hollister (born August 17, 1971)[2] is an American R&B vocalist who found fame during the 1990s as one quarter of the Platinum-selling R&B quartet Blackstreet[3] before going on to a solo career. He is the cousin of R&B singers K-Ci and Jojo
Discography
Studio albums
Compilations Albums
- 2003: The Lost Tapes (Herb-N-Soul)
- 2006: The Definitive Collection (Hip-O)
- 2008: 20th Century Masters (The Millennium Collection) (Universal Music Group)
Singles
Year |
Title |
Chart Positions |
Album |
US Hot 100 |
US R&B/Hip-Hop |
1997 |
"It's Alright" |
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1998 |
"The Weekend" (featuring Erick Sermon and Redman) |
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#80 |
Ride (soundtrack) |
1999 |
"My Favorite Girl" |
#39 |
#10 |
Ghetto Hymns |
1999 |
"Can't Stay" |
#84 |
#28 |
Ghetto Hymns |
1999 |
"Baby Mama Drama" |
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#64 |
Ghetto Hymns |
2000 |
"One Woman Man" |
#44 |
#8 |
Chicago '85...The Movie |
2001 |
"Take Care of Home" |
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#39 |
Chicago '85...The Movie |
2002 |
"Keep Lovin' You" |
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#47 |
Things in the Game Done Changed |
2002 |
"Baby Do Those Things" |
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#72 |
Things in the Game Done Changed |
2002 |
"What's a Man To Do" |
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Things in the Game Done Changed |
2003 |
"Tell Me Why" |
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Things in the Game Done Changed |
2003 |
"Never Gonna Change" |
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Real Talk |
2003 |
"Pleased Tonight" |
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Real Talk |
2006 |
"What Do You Do" |
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The Book of David: Vol.1 The Transition |
2013 |
"Here in our Praise" |
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United Tenors |
2014 |
"Spend the Night" |
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Chicago Winds...The Saga Continues |
References
External links
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- Teddy Riley
- Terrell Phillips
- Joseph Stonestreet
- Eric Williams
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