New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Terry Ellis has been celebrating the 30th anniversary of En Vogue's first album, "Born To Sing," that was reissued on April 3rd. This is Ellis' second solo release following her "Southern Gal" debut in 1995. Just as En Vogue's 'Free Your Mind' has become an anthem for 25 years, Ellis' "Angry
Black Woman" is a statement inspired by the Mothers of the Movement.
En Vogue holds an indelible place in musical history as a female group that represents an unique fusion of music, style and timeless class. Affectionately known as the as the 'funky divas,' En Vogue's red dresses are on display in the Smithsonian
National Museum of African American History and Culture. (NMAAHC) in Washington, DC.
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Recognized as one of the top 5 highest selling American female music groups in history En Vogue, currently consisting of Cindy Heron-Braggs, Terry Ellis and Rhona
Bennett has sold over 20 million albums, and effortlessly transitioned into the digital age, amassing over 30 million streams and over 26 million YouTube views on their top 6 hit singles alone: the R&B and Pop smashes (Hold On, Free Your Mind, Never Gonna Get It, Giving Him Something He Can Feel, Don't Let Go, and Whatta Man feat. Salt N Pepa). The group has won seven MTV Video
Music Awards, three Soul
Train Awards, two American
Music Awards, and received seven Grammy nominations.
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