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Destiny's Child takes hits for new spin
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NEW CDS
Destiny's Child takes hits for new spin
By DAVE TIANEN of the Journal Sentinel staff
Monday, March 11, 2002
It was a collection of Jennifer Lopez remixes that finally knocked
Alan Jackson's "Drive" off the top of the charts. Under these
circumstances, it's natural to expect big things from "This Is the
Remix," a new batch of reheated goodies from Destiny's Child, in
stores Tuesday. There are lots of hip-hop notables in the remixes,
including Wyclef Jean, Da ...
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