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Sisqo

Throughout the 1990s, Sisqo, born Mark Andrews, gained popularity as a member of the Baltimore-based R&B group Dru Hill. The group's biggest hit was "Tell Me" from its self-titled debut album.

Sisqo released his debut solo album in 1999. The R&B artist is best known for his hits "Thong Song" and "Incomplete" -- and his wild hair and flashy outfits.
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Throughout the 1990s, Sisqo, born Mark Andrews, gained popularity as a member of the Baltimore-based R&B group Dru Hill. The group's biggest hit was "Tell Me" from its self-titled debut album.

Sisqo released his debut solo album in 1999. The R&B artist is best known for his hits "Thong Song" and "Incomplete" -- and his wild hair and flashy outfits.
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