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- Dru World Order is the third studio album by American R&B group Dru Hill, released in late 2002 (see 2002 in music) on Def Jam Recordings' Def Soul imprint. Four years had passed between this release and the group's previous album, Enter the Dru, during which time the quartet imploded, yet later reformed. Beginning with this release, Dru Hill became a quintet, with fifth member Scola (Rufus Waller) added to the original lineup of Sisqó, Jazz, Nokio and Woody. This was the first time that Dru Hill was featured as five members. The album released three singles "I Should Be...", "I Love You" and "No Doubt". Two of the singles had music videos released. This is the group's last album for the entire Def Jam roster and they were released from their contract within a year due to poor album sales for this album and Sisqó's second album, which caused the group to go on a second hiatus. (en)
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- Druworld-order-cover-2000.jpg (en)
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- featuring N.O.R.E. (en)
- featuring Chinky of LovHer (en)
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- Dru Hill (en)
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- October 2001 - August 2002 (en)
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- Tamir Ruffin; Mark Andrews; Rufus Waller; Dennis Moorehead (en)
- Tamara Savage; Bryan-Michael Cox; Mark Andrews; Rufus Waller; Gregory Curtis (en)
- Tamir Ruffin; Case Woodard; Terrance Quaites; Darryl Pearson (en)
- Justin Featherstone; Alonzo Joyner; Jeriel Askew; Matthew Featherstone; Christopher Featherstone (en)
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- Dru World Order is the third studio album by American R&B group Dru Hill, released in late 2002 (see 2002 in music) on Def Jam Recordings' Def Soul imprint. Four years had passed between this release and the group's previous album, Enter the Dru, during which time the quartet imploded, yet later reformed. Beginning with this release, Dru Hill became a quintet, with fifth member Scola (Rufus Waller) added to the original lineup of Sisqó, Jazz, Nokio and Woody. This was the first time that Dru Hill was featured as five members. The album released three singles "I Should Be...", "I Love You" and "No Doubt". Two of the singles had music videos released. This is the group's last album for the entire Def Jam roster and they were released from their contract within a year due to poor album sales (en)
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