Waiting to Exhale
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Waiting to Exhale

Waiting to Exhale came out of New York City in the late 1980s, playing clubs and working on their sound. Their self-titled debut arrived in 1992, and the...

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Waiting to Exhale came out of New York City in the late 1980s, playing clubs and working on their sound. Their self-titled debut arrived in 1992, and the track 'All Night Long' caught on quickly. It became the kind of song people knew, even if they didn't know much else about the band.

They followed up with albums like 'Exhale' in 1993 and 'In the Mood' in 1995. Songs like 'Count On Me' and 'Exhale (Shoop, Shoop)' showed they could write a solid melody. The music kept a steady presence through the 1990s.

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