Blackground/Universal Records Find Success With New AALIYAH Song; 'Come Over'.Entertainment Editors/Business Editors NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 2, 2003 #1 Most Added Song at Crossover Crossover The point on a stock chart when a security and an indicator intersect. Crossovers are used by technical analysts to aid in forecasting the future movements in the price of a stock. In most technical analysis models, a crossover is a signal to either buy or sell. Radio; #2 Most Added Song at Urban Mainstream Radio Blackground/Universal continues to find success with the new track, "Come Over" from Aaliyah's platinum platinum (plăt`ənəm), metallic chemical element; symbol Pt; at. no. 78; at. wt. 195.08; m.p. 1,772°C;; b.p. 3,827±100°C;; sp. gr. 21.45 at 20°C;; valence +2 or +4. selling definitive collection, I Care 4 You. The new single "Come Over" is the #1 Most Added Song at Crossover radio, and the #2 Most Added Record at Urban Mainstream radio. To date, the album, I Care 4 You has spawned two #1 hit singles. The previous single "Miss You" was the #1 Research Record at Top 40 radio format, remained in the Top 5 at Rhythm/Crossover radio for more than 7 weeks consecutively and in the Top 10 at Urban radio for 6 weeks in a row. "Come Over, is a sexy and delicate ballad that pairs Aaliyah's alluring vocals with the street-soulfulness of Blackground's Tank. It is showing a promising start with over 7 million in radio audience. The album, I Care 4 You reached platinum status in less than two weeks. The CD includes the classic hits: "Try Again," "Back and Forth," "One In a Million," "R U That Somebody," "At Your Best (You Are Love)," "More Than a Woman," and "I Care 4 U," as well as six previously unreleased tracks. A share of the proceeds from Aaliyah's definitive collection will be donated do·nate v. do·nat·ed, do·nat·ing, do·nates v.tr. To present as a gift to a fund or cause; contribute. v.intr. To make a contribution to a fund or cause. to the Aaliyah Memorial Foundation, which benefits the Revlon/UCLA Women's Cancer Research Program and Sloan Sloan , John French 1871-1951. American painter whose scenes of urban life include Sunday, Women Drying Their Hair (1912). Kettering Kettering, town, England Kettering, town (1991 pop. 44,758), Northamptonshire, central England. It is a road and rail center that manufactures footwear, leather products, and textiles. Cancer Center in Harlem Harlem, residential and business section of upper Manhattan, New York City, bounded roughly by 110th St., the East River and Harlem River, 168th St., Amsterdam Ave., and Morningside Park. . |
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