3rd Edge
3rd Edge were an English boy band active in the early 2000s. Their two singles, "In and Out" and "Know You Wanna", were both top 20 hits in the UK.
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Origin | England |
Genres | UK garage, pop |
Years active | 2001–2003 |
Labels | Parlophone |
Past members | Dan Grant Julian Thompson Thomas Jules-Stock |
Prior to joining 3rd Edge, Thomas Jules-Stock had released singles as a solo artist, with two charting in the UK; "That Kinda Guy" (1997) and "Didn't I Tell You True" (1998).[1] After 3rd Edge, he became a songwriter and session singer and has worked with artists such as Wiley, Crookers, Simon Webbe, Professor Green and Rudimental and featured on 2Play's cover of "Careless Whisper", which was a No. 29 hit in 2004.[2]
Discography
Singles
- "In and Out" (2002), Parlophone - UK #15[3]
- "Know You Wanna" (2002), Parlophone - UK #17[3]
- As featured artist
- "Who Are You?" - Sticky (2003), Social Circles
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gollark: There *may* be a god of some kind who rewards you for believing in them and their afterlife and such, but there is an infinity of possible gods including ones like "allocates you to heaven or hell entirely at random", "entirely indistinguishable from no god", "sends you to hell if you believe in the *other* god", "incomprehensible eldritch abomination" or "literal bees".
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gollark: Whether there *is*... some supernatural thing after death, such as an afterlife... is pretty much independent of whether you believe it or not, and while the exact form of that *may* depend on your beliefs about it, that makes a LOT of presumptions about god or who/what created the system which are not supported.
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