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  1. 20 de may. de 1995 · May 20, 1995 – Present Tense. May 20, 1995 CK sings lead vocals on “Who Do You Love”. Album Artist: Lenny White. Record Label: Silva Screen-Hip Bop

  2. Lenny White – Present TenseChaka Khan. Album Tracks. 1. Thick (6:03) (L. White) 2. East St. Louis (6:25) (L. White) 3. Who Do You Love (4:56) (B. Wright) 4. Door #3 (4:53) (L. White) 5. Sweet Tooth (5:51) (V. Bailey) 6. Wolfbane (6:26) (L. White) 7. Tea In The Sahara (5:06) (Sting) 8. Dark (6:16) (L. White) 9. And Then You’ll Know (5:27)

  3. The present tense is a verb tense used to talk about events happening in the present moment. It explains that the present tense can be formed in two ways: with the verb unadorned (e.g. "I eat a donut") or with the word “is” and “ing” (e.g. “Bertie is singing in the shower”).

  4. "Who Do You Love" is a tune of which the part of POP and Funk has gone out. Might it put on the song of Chaka Khan that makes a good melody and an advanced rhythm have a good flow. Sound and chorus of keyboard with diversity. And, Violin of Michal Urbaniak also contributes. "Door#3" has the flow that the part of Blues is mixed with Funk.

  5. 30 de jun. de 2023 · That said, here are the ten greatest Chaka Khan songs, ranked from top to bottom: 'What Cha' Gonna Do For Me' Chaka Khan - What Cha' Gonna Do For Me (Official Music Video) This swooning R&B number was Chaka Khan's most successful charting track at the time she released it in 1981.

  6. October 18, 1995 – “Slow Groove Love Jams Of The 70’s”. CK sings lead vocals on “Sweet Thing”. Record Label: K-Tel Producer (s): Rufus Chaka sings lead vocals on “Sweet Thing”. History/Trivia Facts: The original 1975 version of this song (co-written with Rufus) peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lenny_WhiteLenny White - Wikipedia

    Jazz fusion, funk. Occupation (s) Drummer. Years active. 1968–present. Website. lennywhite .com. Leonard "Lenny" White III (born December 19, 1949) is an American jazz fusion drummer who was a member of the band Return to Forever led by Chick Corea in the 1970s. White has been called "one of the founding fathers of jazz fusion".