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Alisha

About Alisha

Brooklyn, NY, teen singer Alisha's biggest single was the Madonna/the System-influenced "All Night Passion" on New York-based label Vanguard Records. The single was a huge dance hit on Billboard's charts while peaking at number 84 R&B, number 103 pop on its R&B and Pop charts. The second single "Baby Talk" reached number 75 R&B, number 68 pop in late 1985. Alisha resurfaced on Jellybean Benitez's Jellybean Records with the CD You Wanna Be a Star, issued November 16,1999. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide

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Alisha's Discography  (1)

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Compilations Featuring Alisha  (9)

Europop - The Italian Connection  Europop - The Italian Connection Klone Records more more
Cover Girl 13 NRG Makeovers  Cover Girl 13 NRG Makeovers Klone more more
Mixed Up the story of ITALO BOOT MIX Mixed Up: the story of ITALO BOOT MIX ZYX Music more more
Vanguard Dance Classics Part 1 Vanguard Dance Classics: Part 1 Vanguard Records more more
Vanguard Dance Classics Part 1 Vanguard Dance Classics: Part 1 Vanguard Records more more

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