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The-Dream, born Terius Youngdell Nash, is an American R&B and pop artist who writes and produces songs for himself and other stars. He has won eight Grammy Awards and released five studio albums, including Love/Hate, Love vs. Money and 1977.
The-Dream is an American singer-songwriter who has released six studio albums, mostly on Def Jam Recordings. His discography also includes singles, guest appearances, cover albums, EPs, and visual albums.
Love/Hate (rendered as Love Me All Summer, Hate Me All Winter on the front cover) is the debut album by American singer-songwriter The-Dream.It was released on December 11, 2007, by Def Jam Recordings and Radio Killa Records (The-Dream's imprint label through Def Jam) during his emergence as a prominent songwriter-producer in R&B and pop music.
The American dream is to retire at 65 — if not sooner — and spend your golden years living comfortably off your savings. But 82% of American workers say achieving that dream is harder than it ...
1977 (also known as Terius Nash: 1977) [2] is the fourth album by American singer-songwriter The-Dream.It was originally released as a free download on August 31, 2011, through the singer's Radio Killa website.
The Dream is a 1910 oil-on-canvas painting by Henri Rousseau, depicting his mistress Yadwigha in a jungle landscape with animals and a snake charmer. The article explains the inspiration, interpretation, and history of the painting, and provides a poem by Rousseau and a music video.
Love King is the third album by American singer-songwriter The-Dream, released in 2010. It features R&B songs with themes of love, sex, money, and infidelity, and was well received by critics.
On a hot summer day in 1963, more than 200,000 demonstrators calling for civil rights joined Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.