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X-fade (2)   (Germany)

EuroDance group
Added : 22/09/2004
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Give Me More Of Your Love
93 1994

 

X-fade (2) singles

Give Me More Of Your Love Give Me More Of Your Love 5th Oct 1994  
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X-fade (2) biography

X-fade is a project featuring the voice of Manfred Poppe and Annett Spazier. In 1994 the single Give Me More Of Your Love, a very nice eurodance track which unfortunately had no success. Label : Dance Street Records

Manfred Poppe also contributed to Activate's first single Let The Rhythm Take Control (he of course also appeared on the credits of 666's cover of the this single a few years after).

Not to be confused with the other eurodance project X-fade, which is Italian.

Thanks to Björn

X-fade (2) biography was last updated Wed, January 6th 2021

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