Baby Boy (Big Brovaz song)
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"Baby Boy" is a single
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 released in 2003 by the UK
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 Hip hop
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/R&B
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 group Big Brovaz
Big Brovaz
Big Brovaz were an R&B / Hip hop music group from London, England in their seven year career they released two studio albums and eight singles. There were three line up changes with two of the original members leaving half way through shaking up the dynamics of the group...

. The single is the fourth single taken from Big Brovaz's 2002 debut album, Nu-Flow
Nu-Flow
Nu-Flow is the debut album by UK R&B / Hip Hop group Big Brovaz. The album features the five hit singles, of which four were UK top 10 singles, the title track "Nu Flow" which was a hit all over Europe, "OK", "Favourite Things" and "Baby Boy". The fifth single from the album was "Ain't What You...

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"Baby Boy" became Big Brovaz
Big Brovaz
Big Brovaz were an R&B / Hip hop music group from London, England in their seven year career they released two studio albums and eight singles. There were three line up changes with two of the original members leaving half way through shaking up the dynamics of the group...

 fourth UK
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 top ten hit, peaking at number four, spending three months inside the UK
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 top seventy-five. It is their third highest charting single in the UK to date. "Baby Boy" was also their third top ten hit on the Australian singles chart, peaking at number eight, and receiving a Platinum Accreditation.

The video for the song was a parody
Parody
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 of the popular U.S.
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 sitcom Friends
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Friends is an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994 to May 6, 2004. The series revolves around a group of friends in Manhattan. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television...

. "Baby Boy" was released on two CD formats and featured two previously unreleased tracks, "Anything" and "Party Over Here".

Track listing

UK - CD: 1
  1. "Baby Boy" (radio edit)
  2. "Baby Boy" (Blacksmith remix)
  3. "Anything"
  4. "Baby Boy" (video)


UK - CD: 2
  1. "Baby Boy" (radio edit)
  2. "Party Over Here"
  3. "Baby Boy" (Jaimeson vocal mix)
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