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Good 4 We is the debut studio album of British group D-Influence. It was released in 1992 by East West Records. The album was produced by D-Influence themselves, along with producers Blacksmith. "I'm the One" was released in 1989 on Acid Jazz Records and then again in 1990. "Good Lover" was a club hit but only reached No. 66 on the official top 40. However, it was ranked No. 7 on the Blues & Soul all-time top 20 songs. The Good 4 We tour saw the band perform across the world at over 150 shows. They appeared on the first-ever Later with Jools Holland show and toured with Michael Jackson and Prince. They also toured the US supporting Digable Planets, Naughty by Nature and Trouble Funk. This culminated in the band winning 'Best Live Band' at the UK Black Music Awards.

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  • Good 4 We is the debut studio album of British group D-Influence. It was released in 1992 by East West Records. The album was produced by D-Influence themselves, along with producers Blacksmith. "I'm the One" was released in 1989 on Acid Jazz Records and then again in 1990. "Good Lover" was a club hit but only reached No. 66 on the official top 40. However, it was ranked No. 7 on the Blues & Soul all-time top 20 songs. The Good 4 We tour saw the band perform across the world at over 150 shows. They appeared on the first-ever Later with Jools Holland show and toured with Michael Jackson and Prince. They also toured the US supporting Digable Planets, Naughty by Nature and Trouble Funk. This culminated in the band winning 'Best Live Band' at the UK Black Music Awards. The band's most recognised song, "Good Lover", was written when the band were in Milo Studios. The label was asking for a hit and the band hated being asked for just that. They stayed in the studio, did an all-nighter then at 3 am, lead singer Sarah Webb sang the lines that launched the song. "Good Lover" was played across that summer. It only made No. 66 on the national chart but club-wise was one of the dominant songs of that year. (en)
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  • Deluxe edition contains a silver sticker. (en)
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  • File:D'Influence-Good 4 We.jpg (en)
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  • Good 4 We (en)
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  • Blacksmith, D'Influence (en)
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  • 1992 (xsd:integer)
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  • I'm the One (en)
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  • For You I Sing This Song (en)
  • Good 4 We (en)
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  • No Illusions (en)
  • Sweetest Things (en)
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  • Ed Baden Powell, G. Worthy, Kwame Kwaten, L. Wedgeworth, Ned Bigham, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston (en)
  • Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston (en)
  • B. Fowler, B. Laswell, Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, M. Beinhorn, Ned Bigham, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston (en)
  • Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Ned Bigham, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston (en)
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  • Good 4 We is the debut studio album of British group D-Influence. It was released in 1992 by East West Records. The album was produced by D-Influence themselves, along with producers Blacksmith. "I'm the One" was released in 1989 on Acid Jazz Records and then again in 1990. "Good Lover" was a club hit but only reached No. 66 on the official top 40. However, it was ranked No. 7 on the Blues & Soul all-time top 20 songs. The Good 4 We tour saw the band perform across the world at over 150 shows. They appeared on the first-ever Later with Jools Holland show and toured with Michael Jackson and Prince. They also toured the US supporting Digable Planets, Naughty by Nature and Trouble Funk. This culminated in the band winning 'Best Live Band' at the UK Black Music Awards. (en)
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