Talk:CeCe Rogers

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Deleted the following: 'No single record distills the collectivist, loving spirit of house music. No surprise that the simple, but potent downward moving chord sequence was used later on every record ever, including "Sweet Harmony" by Liquid and ripped off on the Farley and Heller version of "There But For The Grace Of God", and "Finally" by CeCe Penniston. While the vocal line was nicked for "Some Justice" by Urban Shakedown. M people would later remake "Someday". An Anthem of the genre since its release, the song has sold over ten million copies worldwide and spores the club hits "All Join Hands", "Forever", "Brothers and Sisters" and "No Love Lost".' Deleted because it was unsourced, and reads like a fan wrote his/her opinion. If it can be sourced, then it can be put back in with some changes in wording. Saying the single was "ripped off" or "nicked" does not read very encyclopedically. UltimateLurker (talk) 20:22, 17 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

CeCe or Ce Ce[edit]

the latter is the eponymous name of the first album in the discography section (Atlantic 82021) -- did his name change? (not my subject) -- maybe there should be a mention and a disambiguation entry? - Oniscoid 07:46, 20 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]