Dancing Dolls
Dancing Dolls formed in 1991 in Jackson, Mississippi, started by choreographer Dianna Williams with a small group of young dancers. They built a local...
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Dancing Dolls formed in 1991 in Jackson, Mississippi, started by choreographer Dianna Williams with a small group of young dancers. They built a local following through performances at events, and in 1993 won a competition at the Apollo Theater, which helped them gain wider attention.
In 1994, they released "Raspberry Love," which became their most recognizable song. It reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was popular in dance clubs. They followed it with other singles like "Boom Boom Boom," "Let Love Flow," and "Feels So Good," mixing R&B, pop, and hip-hop sounds.
The group had a changing lineup over time, with Williams remaining a constant presence. Their other songs include "Meromero Bakkyun," "Kaigan Wonder Darling," "Kyouhan Melody," and "Shanghai Darling."
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