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  • Voices were an American R&B vocal group formed in 1989, in Los Angeles, California.

    Biography[]

    The group's original members were LaToya McMoore, Monique Wilson, and twins as well as future Sister, Sister stars Tia, and Tamera Mowry. After they signed with the record label, Zoo Entertainment, they released their first single, "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!", in 1992. It was their biggest hit, coming in at #14 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart and maintaining that position for 18 weeks. It peaked as well on the Billboard Hot 100 at #72 (which was their lone appearance on that chart) and #31 on Billboard's Rhythmic Top 40 chart. It was followed by their debut and lone album, Just the Beginning, that same year, reaching #66 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Prior to the album's release, the Mowry twins were pulled out of the group by their mother, because she was dissatisfied with the way management was handling things. The Mowry sisters were replaced by Arike Rice

    Yoruba culture

    Distinctive cultural norms prevail in Yorubaland and among the Yoruba people.[1]

    Religion (Ẹsìn)

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    Main article: Yoruba religion

    The Yoruba are said to be religious people, but they are also pragmatic and tolerant about their religious differences. Whilst many profess the Yoruba school of thought; many more profess other faiths e.g. Christianity (Ẹsìn Ìgbàgbọ́), Islam (Ẹsìn Ìmàle) etc.[2]

    Law

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    Yoruba law is the legal system of Yorubaland. It is quite intricate, each group and subgroup having a system that varies, but in general, government begins within the immediate family. The next level is the clan, or extended family, with its own head known as a Baálé. This chief will be subject to town chiefs, and these chiefs are usually themselves subject to their Oba, who may or may not be subject to another Oba himself.[3]

    Most of what survived of this legal code has been assimilated into the customary laws of the sovereign

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  • Before Dark

    American R&B girl group

    Before Dark was an American R&B girl group that originated in the late 1990s. The group consisted of sisters Arike Rice and Jeni Rice Genzuk (AKA Jeni G.), and their friend Mia Wright (née Lee), all from South huvud Los Angeles.[1][2][3] The group released the album Daydreamin' on July 11, 2000, on the RCA Records label with a single called "Baby" featuring rapper Solé. They also made a guest appearance on Tyrese's self-titled debut skiva. Later in 2000, the single "Monica" hit #77 on the Billboard Top 100 chart and #7 on the Billboard R&B sales chart. The group disbanded in 2001.

    Arike Rice was formerly a member of the 90's group Voices when she was nine.[2] She also appeared in the musical films Dreamgirls, as a member of 'The Stepp Sisters', and Hairspray, as a member of "The Dynamites" in 2006 and 2007 respectively. Mia Lee married basketball player Dorrell Wright in 2014.&