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Before – King of R&B

Avant is an American R&B singer born on April 26, 1978.

On May 9, 2000, he released his first debut album titled (My Thoughts) which gave him two top ten hits (Separated) and (My First Love) with Keke Wyatt, a cover of Rene & Angela’s original hit, both of which went Platinum just like the album itself.

Then came the release of (Ecstasy) in 2002, which became her best-selling album to date, selling 1.7 million copies in the US alone and just over 5 million worldwide. The album spawned two big hits (Makin’ Good Love) and (Don’t Say No,Just Say Yes) and featured Charlie Wilson on the song (One Way Street).

Then 2003 saw the release of (Private Room), which peaked at No. 4 on Billboard magazine’s Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and No. 18 on the Billboard 200 chart and featured guest rapper Snoop. Dogg on the hit R&B Mixtapes single (Read Your Mind), along with guest star Olivia who appears on the song (Seems to Be) and another hit Mixtapes song (Don’t Take Your Love Away).

That same year, Avant contributed the R&B hit song (Can’t Wait) to the film’s best-selling soundtrack soundtrack mixtape (Shark Tale). Then in 2006, Avant released his fourth album titled (Director), which reached number one on Billboard magazine’s Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and peaked at number 4 on the Billboard 200, as well as releasing three singles. hits (You Know What) with favorite mixtapes Lil Wayne, (4 Minutes) and (Lie About Us) with Nicole Scherzinger, as well as numerous other guest star appearances, including the Pussycat Dolls, Jermaine Dupri, Loyd Banks and David Banner, featured on the Hit iTunes exclusive remix of (You Know What).

Finally, on December 9, 2008, Avant released their now self-titled fifth album, which hit the internet two days earlier and has sold 93,929 copies to date, as well as releasing two more hit songs (When It Hurts) and (Break Ya (In A Good). Way).

Other successful R&B mixtapes Avant has appeared on include Bone Thugs-n-Harmonys’ (Cleveland Is the City), Baby Bash’es (Super Saucy), Loyd Banks’es (Karma), Ying Yang Twins’s (Bedroom Boom) , Diddy’s (Claim My Place), Karma (Phone Sex (That’s What’s Up) and Brian Culbertson (Skies Wide Open).

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