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|imagecaption= Cover of Ideal's debut album  
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'''Ideal''' was an R and B group that had it's peak success in 1999 when their debut self titled album went gold, and their lead single Get Gone reached #2 on the R&B charts and #13 on the Billboard Hot 100.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/1999-11-20 The Billboard Top 100 for November 20th, 1999.] Last retrieved 20 Oct 2017</ref>
'''Ideal''' was an R&B group that had their peak success in 1999 when their debut self titled album went gold, and their lead single 'Get Gone' reached #2 on the R&B charts and #13 on the Billboard Hot 100.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/1999-11-20 The Billboard Top 100 for November 20th, 1999.] Retrieved 20 Oct '17</ref>


==New Album==
==New Album==
[[File:Cee-Lo-Green.jpg|thumb|right|210px|Cee-Lo Green was set to be featured in the lead single for the new album]]
After a brief 5 year break, the band announced in 2004, that they had signed onto Universal Records and had plans on releasing an brand new album, titled ''From Now On''. The band's lead single was titled Makin' Time and would feature well known R&B artist Cee-Lo Green. Other than that, very little was known about the album at the time of the announcement. However, for reasons unknown, Universal Records shelved the album and single and the band subsequently broke up. There is no evidence as to whether or not the album, or even the Cee-Lo Green featured single, were even put into production. The only evidence that it even does exist was an article written about the group on a February 21, 2004 edition of Billboards magazine, which can no longer be found online.
After a brief 5 year break, the band announced in 2004, that they had signed onto Universal Records and had plans on releasing an brand new album, titled ''From Now On''. The band's lead single was titled Makin' Time and would feature well known R&B artist Cee-Lo Green. Other than that, very little was known about the album at the time of the announcement. However, for reasons unknown, Universal Records shelved the album and single and the band subsequently broke up. There is no evidence as to whether or not the album, or even the Cee-Lo Green featured single, were even put into production. The only evidence that it even does exist was an article written about the group on a February 21, 2004 edition of Billboards magazine, which can no longer be found online.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideal_(group) The Wikipedia article on the band Ideal.] Last retrieved 20 Oct 2017</ref>


==References==
==Gallery==
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[[File:Cee-Lo-Green.jpg|thumb|center|210px|Cee-Lo Green was set to be featured in the lead single for the new album.]]
 
==External Link==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideal_(group) Wikipedia page for the band Ideal.] Retrieved 20 Oct '17
==Reference==
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Revision as of 20:56, 29 December 2020

Ideal - Ideal.jpg

Cover of Ideal's debut album.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

Ideal was an R&B group that had their peak success in 1999 when their debut self titled album went gold, and their lead single 'Get Gone' reached #2 on the R&B charts and #13 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1]

New Album

After a brief 5 year break, the band announced in 2004, that they had signed onto Universal Records and had plans on releasing an brand new album, titled From Now On. The band's lead single was titled Makin' Time and would feature well known R&B artist Cee-Lo Green. Other than that, very little was known about the album at the time of the announcement. However, for reasons unknown, Universal Records shelved the album and single and the band subsequently broke up. There is no evidence as to whether or not the album, or even the Cee-Lo Green featured single, were even put into production. The only evidence that it even does exist was an article written about the group on a February 21, 2004 edition of Billboards magazine, which can no longer be found online.

Gallery

Cee-Lo Green was set to be featured in the lead single for the new album.

External Link

Reference