Company B is an American Latin freestyle trio formed in 1986 by Cuban-American producer Ish "Angel" Ledesma, featuring members Lori L. (Ledesma), Charlotte McKinnon and Susan (Gonzalez) Johnson. Before the group's self-titled album was released, Charlotte McKinnon left and was replaced by Lezlee Livrano. After the group's self-titled debut album, Susan Johnson left and was replaced by Sheena B. For the group's second album, 1989's Gotta Dance, Sheena B. and Lezlee Livrano both left the group and were replaced by Donna Huntley and Julie Marie (who also was a rotating performer with Exposé).

Overview

Company B resulted from the music trend of producer-driven girl groups in the late 1980s and early 1990s, most successfully the group Exposé. Company B's first single "Fascinated" was released in 1986 on the independent label The Summer.

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| 1987

| Company B

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| 1989

| Gotta Dance

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| 1996

| 3

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| 1996

| Jam on Me

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| 1998

| Irresistible <small>(re-released in 2011 as Goddess of Love)</small>

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Singles

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! style="width:45px;"|<small>US Dance</small><br>

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| rowspan="2"| 1986

| "Fascinated" <small>(first release)</small>

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| "Jam on Me"

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| rowspan="2"| 1987

| "Fascinated" <small>(re-release)</small>

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| "Full Circle"

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| rowspan="2"| 1988

| "Perfect Lover"

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| "Signed in Your Book of Love"

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| rowspan="2"| 1989

| "You Stole My Heart"

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| "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"

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| rowspan="1"| 1990

| "Goddess of Love"

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| rowspan="1"| 2009

| "Soldier Boy"

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| rowspan="1"| 2017

| "Cruel Summer"

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| rowspan="1"| 2019

| "Last Christmas"

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| rowspan="1"| 2022

| "Let's Just Dance"

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See also

  • List of Billboard number-one dance club songs
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart

References

  • Official Website