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What ever happened to Dream?
Member Since: 9/25/2004
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What ever happened to Dream?
I remember they were pretty successful in 2001, so why did they disappear?
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Member Since: 12/23/2004
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P. Diddy. That's what happened. Good luck Danity Kane.
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Member Since: 9/25/2004
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Originally posted by PANCOSNIC
P. Diddy. That's what happened. Good luck Danity Kane.
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Couldn't they have tried another label? Also, who's Danity Kane?
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Member Since: 10/21/2005
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they flopped after thier best single, best video, and best cameo appearence rapper in one of thier songs. "Krazy" feat. Loon. This world is crazy, this should have been released. I had to download this illegaly because of that stupid flop. Man, why?
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Member Since: 7/11/2005
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In April 2006, an MTV News article discussed the reasons behind Dream's break-up. Arnstein was interviewed for the article and noted that the sexier, more mature image pushed upon the group by Diddy and their management was not a welcome change, and that she and the other members of Dream were no longer enjoying the music and the experience.
Danity Kane doesn't mind being sexy (except Aundrea), but he'll work them too hard.
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Member Since: 11/22/2004
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Here's the article:
Who: Dream
Biggest hit: 2001's "He Loves U Not"
Claim to fame: Members came together after responding to an 800-number solicitation for a girl group and impressed Bad Boy boss Sean "Puffy" Combs so much in a hotel audition that he signed them on the spot.
Why do I know that name?: Before "American Idol," there was Dream. The Southern California R&B quartet consisted of Ashley Poole, Diana Ortiz, Holly Arnstein and Melissa Schuman. Poole got on board by calling (800) BE-A-STAR, while Schuman and Arnstein auditioned at the suggestion of their vocal coaches, with the latter recommending her lifelong friend Ortiz for the prefab four.
Their manager set up a Beverly Hills Hotel audition for Combs, who initially seemed unimpressed with the 14-year-olds. "It was really scary but awesome," Poole said of the audition. "We sang some songs for Puffy from our demo, he shook our hands and said, 'Good luck.' We were like, 'Oh, didn't get that!' And then 10 minutes later, he was sending us a contract to sign."
The road to riches: Their debut album, It Was All a Dream, was released in January 2001, when all four were 16 or younger, and spawned the pop/urban hit "He Loves U Not." Legendary music-biz titan Clive Davis told the girls that the song would have been a hit no matter who sang it, but Poole said the fact that "four white girls on a hip-hop label" sang it made the song even more massive. The girls performed at the NFL's Pro Bowl in 2001, toured with 'NSYNC, Britney Spears, 98 Degrees and future Where Ya Been? subjects the Baha Men. Dream appeared at the American Music Awards and the VMAs. And, of course, Poole, 20, who is working on her debut solo album, said they thought the ride would last "forever."
Reality bites: Schuman left in 2002 to pursue acting and was replaced by Kasey Sheridan. The follow-up single to "He Loves U Not" tanked, in part, Arnstein said, because it came out just before the September 11 terrorist attacks.
So the girls hit the studio to record album number two, Reality, which hung in limbo as release dates came and went. The video for the first single, "Crazy," portrayed the formerly fresh-scrubbed teens in a sexier light, a decision that was the beginning of the end.
"I think the second album is 100 times better than our first one," said Arnstein, 20, who is preparing to go to San Francisco State to study psychology and now sings in the "Fleetwood Mac meet Coldplay" band Whirlmagnet. "There was this push for us to be more sexual and this emphasis on being skinny. We always had this mentality that we were real, we were really friends and really in love with music and having a good time. Suddenly that was not the game. It was, 'How much weight can you lose and how sexual can you be?' "
Reality was never released in the U.S., and the group's members drifted apart, with lead singer Blake the first to jump ship. "The music and chemistry were amazing, and we really were best friends and family," Poole said. "We did love each other, but we were very young, and as anyone who has ever been 18 knows, it's a confusing time in your life."
The moral: If the Dream seems too good to be true, it probably is.
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Member Since: 9/25/2004
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Originally posted by dianasguy
Reality was never released in the U.S., and the group's members drifted apart, with lead singer Blake the first to jump ship. "The music and chemistry were amazing, and we really were best friends and family," Poole said. "We did love each other, but we were very young, and as anyone who has ever been 18 knows, it's a confusing time in your life."
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How did it do in other countries? The article only mentions that it wasn't released in the U.S.
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Member Since: 11/22/2004
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According to Wikipedia
In September 2005, a group of fans discovered that the unreleased Reality CD was available for purchase on a French website. It is speculated that the CD was released in France to keep Bad Boy Records from violating the album release contract with Dream while saving as much money as possible. The CD was purchased and the music was spread to the fans.
I don't know how well it sold.
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Member Since: 5/9/2006
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I liked them 
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Member Since: 10/21/2005
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Man, I miss them. I'm crying now. I really want them back....  Come back, many other artists groups did. Why not you?
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Member Since: 7/1/2005
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They were quite good, but were another casualty of Diddy's disasters. Their 2nd album was VERY promising though, with ALOT of good tracks. Too bad about the wasted talent...
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Member Since: 1/26/2005
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So sad, Krazy is the bomb <33 And as far as i remember the video made it to TRL.
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Member Since: 6/16/2005
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i hope Danity Kane doesnt turn out like Dream
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ATRL Senior Member
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The fact they said that "This Is Me" flopped because of 9/11 is BS. It went top 50 though, it didn't really flop.
Clive Davis was right about "He Loves U Not" though 
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Member Since: 12/17/2005
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I liked them too and I remember I wanted to get their CD for my birthday (it came out on my 14th birthday that year, January 23rd). I didn't even know they released a second album though, they just seemed to die off and I never heard about them again and I forgot about them for a while. I really want to hear Crazy, it sounds good from what you guys have said. I think I'm going to go download it now...
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Member Since: 7/1/2005
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"Crazy" wasn't that best of the leaks...I liked "It's Ok" and "Why Me" much more. ^ _ ^
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Member Since: 9/25/2004
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Originally posted by Exodus
"Crazy" wasn't that best of the leaks...I liked "It's Ok" and "Why Me" much more. ^ _ ^
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Crazy was much more than a leak. Remember they even had a video for it which made the TRL countdown.
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Member Since: 5/3/2003
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Krazy was one of the worst songs I have ever heard.
Bring it Back is one of he best
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ATRL Senior Member
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Just sad stuff, you know. Dream was a great group and I blame P. Diddy for their demise. At least Ashley is relasing some solo stuff. I however did hear they was a falling out with Holly and the other girls.
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Member Since: 9/25/2004
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Originally posted by LIYOH
So sad, Krazy is the bomb <33 And as far as i remember the video made it to TRL.
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Yes, they did. Crazy debuted July 14th 2003:
Here's it's run:
10 -0ut (2 days)- 10,9, 8,10,8,10,7,8,5,9,7,6,6,6,5,8 -out (3days)- 10
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