2001 Flashback: Girls Dem Sugar
03:53 - Thursday 10 March 2011 - In Categories UK Entertainment, Memory Bank
Mya’s collaboration with Beenie Man, Girls Dem Sugar, reached number 13 in the UK charts in March 2001.
The song was the R&B singer’s fourth top 20 release and the first major hit for producers The Neptunes.
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