Talk:Dionne Farris

Latest comment: 10 years ago by GentlemanGhost in topic Whatever happened to...

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If possible, I would like to see the section on the aborted follow-up album expanded. To my mind, it's surprising that, given the success of the first album, no follow-up album was released. "One-hit wonders" are hardly a new phenomenon, but usually there is at least an attempt to repeat the success. While Wikipedia is about facts, not narrative per se, it seems like there must be more of a story there. --GentlemanGhost (converse) 19:46, 27 June 2014 (UTC)Reply