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Never Knew I Needed (From "The Princess and the Frog") - Single

Ne-Yo

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The Greatest Song I
     

This song has it all Great lyrics, great voice, and beatiful sound. There should be more singers like Ne-Yo Totally.

You need, "Never Knew I Needed"
     

Another hit for Ne-Yo!!!!! A classy love ballad with simple lyrics!! Not over produced, Ne-Yo's singing talent comes in clear.

AWSOME ONCE AGAIN!!!
     

Ne-yo has always rocked the house and he did it once again!!!
It is pretty cool now how hes getting discover by Disney Channel!
I love this new song and I keep playing it again and again!!

Biography

Born: Camden, AR

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Songwriter, arranger, and vocalist Ne-Yo was born Shaffer Smith in Arkansas and raised in Las Vegas, NV. His start in the music industry came as a songwriter. Prior to exiting his teenage years, he penned material for Youngstown and broke through in 2004 with Mario's "Let Me Love You," one of the most-played songs on urban radio stations across the U.S. In My Own Words, the second album he recorded but the first one to be released, came out in early 2006 and reached the top of the charts, supported...
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