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The-Dream, born Terius Youngdell Nash, is an American R&B and pop artist who writes and produces songs for himself and other stars. He has won eight Grammy Awards and released five studio albums, including Love/Hate, Love vs. Money and 1977.
The-Dream is an American singer-songwriter who has released six studio albums, mostly on Def Jam Recordings. His discography also includes singles, guest appearances, cover albums, EPs, and visual albums.
Love/Hate (rendered as Love Me All Summer, Hate Me All Winter on the front cover) is the debut album by American singer-songwriter The-Dream.It was released on December 11, 2007, by Def Jam Recordings and Radio Killa Records (The-Dream's imprint label through Def Jam) during his emergence as a prominent songwriter-producer in R&B and pop music.
1977 was released as a free download through The-Dream's Radio Killa website [6] on August 31, 2011, [5] despite Def Jam's objections to the decision. [2] The release was credited under the singer's legal name, Terius Nash. [ 5 ]
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Love vs. Money is the second album by American singer-songwriter The-Dream.It was released on March 10, 2009, by Radio Killa and Def Jam Recordings.. The album was written and produced primarily by The-Dream with his creative partner Christopher "Tricky" Stewart.
Sabrina Ionescu tied a franchise playoff record with 36 points and the New York Liberty beat the Atlanta Dream 91-82 on Tuesday night to advance to the semifinals of the WNBA playoffs. Jonquel ...
The-Dream wrote the lyrics of the song with Mariah Carey in mind already before approaching the singer. Doubtful whether she, or her Island Def Jam Music Group label boss L. A. Reid would approve the duet, The-Dream started spreading news of the duet in various interviews. Reid was reportedly irritated by the producer's cunning move, but ...