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AB Logic
AB Logic
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Yazz
Yazz
British pop singer
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Technotronic
Technotronic
Belgian band
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Big Fun
Big Fun
British band
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Fine Young Cannibals
Fine Young Cannibals
British band
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Jomanda
Jomanda
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Felix
Felix
British DJ and producer
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Adeva
Adeva
American musician
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Moloko
Moloko
Irish-English electronic music duo
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OMC
OMC
band that plays pop rock
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Whigfield
Whigfield
Italian Eurodance project
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Sydney Youngblood
Sydney Youngblood
American/German singer
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Tasmin Archer
Tasmin Archer
English pop singer
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Shai
Shai
American R&B band
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Lonnie Gordon
Lonnie Gordon
American musician
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Ian Carey
Ian Carey
American house DJ and producer
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Nightcrawlers
Nightcrawlers
band
Jordan Hill
American singer-songwriter

Jordan Hill

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Jordan Hill (born Whitney Jordan Hill) is an American singer-songwriter.

Hill was originally signed by producer David Foster to his own label 143 Records, a division of Warner Music Group. Her first song, "Remember Me This Way", which was produced by Foster, became the film Casper's theme song and was released as a single.

Jordan Hill's self-titled debut album was released on May 21, 1996, and was produced by David Foster, Greg Charley, Rhett Lawrence, Jeff Pescetto, SoulShock & Karlin and Mario Winans. Hill covered many songs, such as Cheryl Lynn's "Got to Be Real", Oleta Adams' "I Just Had to Hear Your Voice", and Lisa Stansfield's "Make It Right". "For the Love of You", produced by Foster and Winans, was released as the first single; it became a hit both on the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B/Hip-Hop charts. However, the remix version by Tony Moran became her biggest hit, going Top 10 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

The second single, released only in Europe, was "How Many Times" (which was later covered by Aretha Franklin) and the third single, also a Europe exclusive, was "Too Much Heaven", a cover of the Bee Gees song and featured Barry Gibb singing backup. Due to a lack of support and promotion, she left the label.

Hill has worked with some notable artists, such as the Bee Gees and Jim Brickman, whose 1999 Top 10 adult contemporary hit "Destiny" featured Hill on vocals, along with Billy Porter.

As of 2014, Hill was writing and recording her second album, which was initially scheduled for release in 2015.