D'Zyre
D'Zyre was a band formed in New York City with vocalist Gavin Christopher, guitarist Chris Smith, and keyboardist Dana Branham. They released their debut...
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D'Zyre was a band formed in New York City with vocalist Gavin Christopher, guitarist Chris Smith, and keyboardist Dana Branham. They released their debut album "Forever Amor" in 1998, which included the title track that became their most recognizable song.
Their music leaned toward romantic ballads and R&B-infused pop, with albums like "The Love Album" in 2000 and "Closer Than Close" in 2002 following their debut. The band faced some criticism about being too commercial, but kept making music in their style.
Gavin Christopher handled vocals and lyrics, Chris Smith played guitar, and Dana Branham was on keyboards. Their song "Forever Amor" remains what most people remember them for.
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