Although one of its predecessors Now 2 was released earlier that year and charted higher, Now 4 had managed to sell more copies than Now 2 by the end of the year.Īlthough Now 4 was the first in the series to be released on CD, this was only a single-CD release containing 15 tracks (compared to 32 on the standard double LP and cassette). It is the only album in the series which failed to reach number one on the UK Albums Chart, kept off the top by Hits 1. The album is the fourth edition of the (UK) Now! series. This same group, along with Felix Luis Collazo II and Diane Williams, co-wrote another track, “Loose”, which featured Wilde singing a duet with his sister Dee Dee Wilde and also had a teaser YouTube video.Now That's What I Call Music 4 or Now 4 was released in 1984. “Back for More” was written by Wilde with Hardt, Ryle, and his son Du Juan. In 2010, the Danish production duo of Rob Hardt and Frank Ryle, known as Cool Million, released the title song of their new CD, “Back for More,” with Wilde providing the lead vocal, announced with a teaser video via their YouTube account, rylehardtmillion. In 1985, Wilde appeared in the film Rappin’ with Joanna Gardner, where they performed the song, “First Love Never Dies,” a duet that also appeared on the film’s soundtrack. The song was in the film Bend It Like Beckham, whose title referenced Victoria’s husband, David Beckham. He co-wrote the song “I Wish” with Peter Biker, and Kenneth Karlin and Carsten Schack (who are better known as the Danish production/songwriting duo Soulshock & Karlin) for Victoria Beckham for her 2001 album, Victoria Beckham – which was planned as Beckham’s third single, a duet with Robbie Craig, but the release was canceled. He co-wrote album track “Dear Diary” with Jason Blume and Britney Spears for Spears’s 2000 album, Oops!… I Did It Again. Starting in the 1990s, Wilde found success behind the scenes as a songwriter, having penned “I’ll Never Break Your Heart” with Albert Manno for the Backstreet Boys. FatherĮugene Wilde (born Ronald Eugene Broomfield, December 6, 1961) is an American R&B singer who had two #1 hits on the US R&B charts in the 1980s, and a songwriter with over 60 million in record sales. Subsequent releases on the MCA label, solo and with the group Cabo Frio, (“I’ll Get Back To You,” 1987) were less successful. His track “Personality” peaked at #34 in the UK. After a couple of less successful follow-ups, he hit #1 again a year later with “Don’t Say No Tonight.” He also had some lesser hits, including “Diana” (1986). In 1984, Eugene Wilde joined Philly World Records, and wrote and recorded his first hit, “Gotta Get You Home Tonight.” It rose to #1 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and also made #18 on the UK Singles Chart. ![]() As of June 1, 2023, Eugene Wilde’s net worth is $5 Million. Also discover how tall is your favorite celebrity and how rich is Eugene Wilde?Įugene Wilde is a famous Singer, born on Decemin United States. ![]() Explore Eugene Wilde net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! In this article, you will learn Eugene Wilde's family, spouse, children, parents, body measurements & much more.
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