Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mpress> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 22 of
22
with 100 items per page.
- Mpress abstract "Mpress was a girl group that consisted of Lauren (born Lauren Mareen Hart) from St. Petersburg, Zoraida (born Zoraida Virginia Rosario) from Orlando (both of Latin descent) and finally, Marissa (born Marissa Rosalia Clark) from Florida. They released their debut album Suddenly under Big 3 Records. The release date was October 23, 2001. This included a notable re-working of the Shirelles' hit "Will You Love Me Tomorrow". Mpress released an upbeat single, with video, entitled "Maybe", but this failed to chart. They opened for pop acts such as Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.[citation needed] Since then, Mpress has disappeared from the industry.".
- Mpress wikiPageExternalLink ar-285941---Mpress.
- Mpress wikiPageExternalLink 1070.
- Mpress wikiPageExternalLink B00005QG8L.
- Mpress wikiPageExternalLink howitbegan.htm.
- Mpress wikiPageExternalLink Mpress.
- Mpress wikiPageExternalLink music_mpress.html.
- Mpress wikiPageID "21873958".
- Mpress wikiPageRevisionID "580018471".
- Mpress hasPhotoCollection Mpress.
- Mpress subject Category:Girl_groups.
- Mpress type Abstraction100002137.
- Mpress type GirlGroups.
- Mpress type Group100031264.
- Mpress comment "Mpress was a girl group that consisted of Lauren (born Lauren Mareen Hart) from St. Petersburg, Zoraida (born Zoraida Virginia Rosario) from Orlando (both of Latin descent) and finally, Marissa (born Marissa Rosalia Clark) from Florida. They released their debut album Suddenly under Big 3 Records. The release date was October 23, 2001. This included a notable re-working of the Shirelles' hit "Will You Love Me Tomorrow".".
- Mpress label "Mpress".
- Mpress sameAs m.05p9cc_.
- Mpress sameAs Q16953809.
- Mpress sameAs Q16953809.
- Mpress sameAs Mpress.
- Mpress wasDerivedFrom Mpress?oldid=580018471.
- Mpress isPrimaryTopicOf Mpress.