R.A.E
R.A.E was a New York City group that released their debut album 'Like This' in 2006. The title track from that album became one of their most recognizable...
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R.A.E was a New York City group that released their debut album 'Like This' in 2006. The title track from that album became one of their most recognizable songs, along with 'Not Your Love' and 'SUMMER LOVE'.
Their lineup included Raheem DeVaughn, Aaron Fresh, Eric Roberson, and Goapele. Aaron Fresh left the group in 2008, around the time of their second album 'Second Nature.'
They released a third album called 'N.O.D. (Nature of Disclosure)' in 2011. The group's music blended R&B, soul, and hip-hop elements, with songs like 'Damn Jermaine' showing their range across different styles.
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