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- 1) Twenty 4 Seven were one of the pioneering Eurodance and Hip House acts, created by Dutch producer Ruud Van Reijen in 1989. The members of the group were rapper Tony Dawson-Harrison (left in 1991), later replaced by Stacey Paton (Stay-C), and female vocalist Nance Coolen, later replaced by Stella. Twenty 4 Seven recorded the albums "Street Moves"(1990) , "Slave To The Music" (1993), "I Wanna Show You" (1995), and "Twenty 4 Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week" (1997).
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