8 Forgotten R&B Groups We Wish Blew up

Day 26

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Another group that had endless talent, but watched their careers go down the drain was Day 26. Their first album Day26 debuted at number #1, while their second album entered at number #2. Like every other group, dysfunction resided within the group. Q was kicked out in 2009, and then the group itself broke up several years later. They did get back together, but never were able to release their third album.

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