One Woman's Insanity
One Woman's Insanity is the second album by dance singer-songwriter Ultra Naté. The record, which incorporated R&B influences as well as Naté's signature House music, was released on October 5, 1993, by Warner Bros. Records. The lead single, "Show Me", was a dance club hit, becoming Naté's first number-one on the US dance charts and also entering the singles charts in the United States and the United Kingdom. Follow-up singles "Joy" and "How Long" also became top-five hits on the dance charts.
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One Woman's Insanity
One Woman's Insanity is the second album by dance singer-songwriter Ultra Naté. The record, which incorporated R&B influences as well as Naté's signature House music, was released on October 5, 1993, by Warner Bros. Records. The lead single, "Show Me", was a dance club hit, becoming Naté's first number-one on the US dance charts and also entering the singles charts in the United States and the United Kingdom. Follow-up singles "Joy" and "How Long" also became top-five hits on the dance charts.
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One Woman's Insanity is the se ...... highlight of her discography.
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One Woman's Insanity is the se ...... five hits on the dance charts.
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