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Singer of Dance
Sabrynaah Pope (died September 24, 2005, New York City) was a female Dance/House vocalist from Brooklyn, New York. She was well known for her work with Dance acts 95 North, DJ Pierre, and most recently as part of U.D.A.U.F.L., which scored a number one track on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Most Precious Love" in 2005. She also contributed her vocals to "Keep Hope Alive", which was featured on the group's 2004 album of the same name. Pope died soon after at her New York home.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Message In The Music (Tribute to Sabrynaah Pope) | Dario D'Attis feat. Sabrynaah Pope | 2006 | Album |
Happiness | John Made VS Eako Feat. Sabrynaah Pope | 2004 | Album |
Celebrate (The Meaning Of Life) | Blow Feat. Sabrynaah Pope | 2003 | Album |
Someone For You | Sabrynaah Pope | 2003 | Album |
It's Over | Tom Novy Feat. Sabrynaah Pope | 2002 | Single |
Better Way | Joey Musaphia Feat. Sabrynaah Pope | 2002 | Album |
Make Me Happy | Tapthree Feat. Sabrynaah Pope | 2001 | Album |
Good Luck 2Pt. | Sabrynaah Pope | 2001 | Album |
Music | Disconnection Featuring Sabrynaah Pope | 2001 | Album |
Good Luck | Sabrynaah Pope | 2000 | Album |
Black Man | Sabrynaah Pope | 1999 | Album |
Black Man | Sabrynaah Pope | 1999 | Album |
Come On (The Remixes) | Sandy Rivera / Jon Cutler & Mike Delgado Featuring Sabrynaah Pope | 1997 | Album |
Keep Me Movin | The Body Shakers Featuring Sabrynaah Pope | 1996 | Album |
Not Gonna Let | Sabrynaah Pope | 1995 | Album |
My Life | 95 North Featuring Sabrynaah Pope | 1995 | Album |
We Got A Love | Martini & Hardcorey Present The Violante Project Feat. Sabrynaah Pope | 1995 | Album |
Shelter | Sabrynaah Pope | 1995 | Album |
Hold On | 95 North Featuring Sabrynaah Pope | 1994 | Album |
It Works For Me | Sabrynaah Pope | 1993 | Album |
I Know You Wanna | Brooklyn Sounds Featuring Willette & Sabrynaah Pope | 1992 | Album |
Do It Again | James Perri & Sabrynaah Pope | Album |