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 | | In 1995 Deborah Cox, her self-titled debut album (released on Arista Records) was executive produced by Clive Davis, and went gold with the hit singles “Sentimental,” “Who Do U Love” and “The Sound of My Tears.” In 1996 her Number 1 single “Things Just Ain’t the Same,” appeared on the Money Talks soundtrack. |
 | | Deborah scored two Billboard Number 1 hits with “We Can’t Be Friends” and her double platinum single “Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here,” which topped the billboard R&B Charts for 14 consecutive weeks, making it the longest-running Number 1 song in R&B chart history (the remix single came a worldwide club-hit). |
 | | In July 2003, Remixed, a collection of Deborah’s hit singles, remixed by the hottest club DJs, was released on J Records as her fan base grew worldwide. |
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