2*sweet
2*sweet formed in New York City in the early 2000s around vocalist Jasmine Rae and guitarist Alex Wells, later joined by bassist Mark Oliver and drummer Tony...
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2sweet formed in New York City in the early 2000s around vocalist Jasmine Rae and guitarist Alex Wells, later joined by bassist Mark Oliver and drummer Tony Lopez. Their debut album 'Sweet Surrender' came out in 2004, and its single 'Give Me Your Gold' became a hit. The band's sound mixed pop, soul, and hip-hop, with Rae's vocals and Wells' guitar work as central elements.
In 2007, Jasmine Rae left the group and was replaced by Anya Rose. Their second album was called 'The Sweetest Thing,' and a later one was titled 'Rise.' Their songs often had long, descriptive titles like 'All Aboard This Sinking Ship' and 'Bury Me in the Lovers Graveyard.'
They wrote about social issues and relationships, which sometimes drew attention. The band kept recording and putting out music through lineup changes, with songs like 'Friends Til The Weekend' and 'Dateless For Armageddon' showing their style of blending different genres without sticking to one formula.
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