52nd Street
52nd Street

52nd Street

About 52nd Street

An ‘80s R&B group from the United Kingdom that began as a mainly electronic/synth-pop, but also jazz & funk, project in the early '80s on the Factory label (home to artists such as New Order and A Certain Ratio) releasing US Billboard hits “Cool As Ice” and “Can’t Afford” before moving to Virgin subsidiary 10 Records (and later MCA) with a more contemporary R&B sound, style, and look, producing the hit singles “Tell Me (How It Feels)” and “I Can’t Let You Go.” They changed their name to Cool Down Zone in the late '80s after their sophomore album (“Something’s Going On”) for the album “New Direction,” which featured their 1990 hit “Heaven Knows.”

52nd Street Q&A
When did 52nd Street's first album release?

52nd Street's first album Children of the Night released on Tue Jan 01 1985.

What is the most popular album by 52nd Street?

The most popular album by 52nd Street's is Children of the Night

What is the most popular song by 52nd Street?

The most popular song by 52nd Street's is Express

When did 52nd Street start making music?

52nd Street's first song I Can’t Let You Go released on Thu Jan 01 1970.

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