Following on from last year's gold-selling set, TwiceasNice once again present the definitive guide to what's hot on the urban scene in 2003.
Urban music in all its forms R&B, hip hop, garage and drum & bass has become recognised as one of the major forces in the UK's music scene and the hits just keep on coming. This album will include new tunes from the likes of Sean Paul, Missy Elliott, Ms Dynamite and Kelly Rowland.
The combination of Warner and Sony's urban artists has proved to be a winning one on several recent albums and TwiceasNice are firmly established as the leading club brand on the scene.
Gimme The Light by Sean Paul was a No.3 hit in the UK chart and this is the first compilation appearance anywhere for Atlantic Records' hot new signing.
Un-Cut's Midnight, was a huge vocal anthem on the drum & bass scene for over a year, now picked up by Warner and in a new remix by scene stalwart Marcus Intalex, this is currently on the B list at Radio 1 and is set to be the next crossover chart success from the drum & bass scene.
Stole by Kelly Rowland was another solo project from a member of Destiny's Child, this is still A List at Radio 1 and was only held off the top spot by those TATU girls.
The follow up to the massive "Nu Flow" by Big Brovaz was OK' this is B List at Radio 1 and with high profile TV appearances lined up should be hitting the top 10 soon.
One of last year's biggest anthems of the year was Nelly's Hot In Here, a No.1 single and still getting plays all over the place.
We have three copies of Urban Flava CD to give away to three lucky readers.
All you have to do to enter the competition is answer the question below and email your entry to lisa.frascarelli@kendal.newsquest.co.uk to arrive by 9am next Tuesday.
QUESTION: What hit single by Kelly Rowland is on the CD?
Employees of Newsquest (Kendal) Ltd and their families are not eligible to enter. There is no cash alternative to the prize. The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Winners must agree to participate in any publicity connected with this promotion.
April 8, 2003 15:31
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