I-15

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Lost In Love 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (Album Version (Explicit)) 00:00 Tools
Tootie Fruity 00:00 Tools
Soulja Girl 00:00 Tools
Someone New 00:00 Tools
End Up Cuttin 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (Feat. Polow Da Don) 00:00 Tools
Work Ya Way Up 00:00 Tools
Fix 00:00 Tools
Cool And Fresh 00:00 Tools
Go 00:00 Tools
How I Do 00:00 Tools
Never Had It Like This 00:00 Tools
Beatin Like A Drum 00:00 Tools
End Up Cuttin' 00:00 Tools
Committed 00:00 Tools
Tootie Frooty 00:00 Tools
If I Didn't Love You 00:00 Tools
Numb 00:00 Tools
Faded 00:00 Tools
Impossible 00:00 Tools
Busted 00:00 Tools
It's Not Like Me 00:00 Tools
Down 4 Whatever 00:00 Tools
Move On 00:00 Tools
Chop 00:00 Tools
In The Studio 00:00 Tools
Universal 00:00 Tools
It's Over Now 00:00 Tools
100 Degrees 00:00 Tools
Pretty Little Lady 00:00 Tools
Superstar (Feat. Lloyd) 00:00 Tools
Drug Of Choice 00:00 Tools
Mystery Girl 00:00 Tools
Tootie Fruity (Prod. by Polow Da Don) 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love ft. Polow Da Don 00:00 Tools
Fix (Dj Holla Remix) 00:00 Tools
Ohh Ohh Ahh 00:00 Tools
Walk Away 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love feat. Polow Da Don 00:00 Tools
Single Tonight 00:00 Tools
Green Eyes 00:00 Tools
Step 00:00 Tools
Sweetness 00:00 Tools
I Hate What He Did To You 00:00 Tools
White Nike Ya 00:00 Tools
Love Carousel 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (Dirty) 00:00 Tools
I'll Make It Better 00:00 Tools
You Know 00:00 Tools
Superstar 00:00 Tools
All I Need 00:00 Tools
Sucker For Love 00:00 Tools
Universal Lover 00:00 Tools
Tootie Frooty (Prod. Polow Da Don) 00:00 Tools
Ooh Ahh 00:00 Tools
Body Rock 00:00 Tools
Ass Titties 00:00 Tools
My Bad (Feat. Fabolous) 00:00 Tools
Work Ya Way Up (Prod. By SoundZ) 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (New Heat) 00:00 Tools
Cool 'N' Fresh 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (Edited) 00:00 Tools
Shorties Bump 00:00 Tools
Crush On My Homegirl (Feat. Rosco Umali) 00:00 Tools
Wooom 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (weetart.dl.am) 00:00 Tools
Carried Away 00:00 Tools
Too Much Swag (Feat. Yung Joc) 00:00 Tools
Charge It 2 The Game 00:00 Tools
Superstar (ft. Lloyd) 00:00 Tools
Superstar feat. Lloyd 00:00 Tools
Put Me Through 00:00 Tools
My Bad 00:00 Tools
Private Party 00:00 Tools
Put Me Trough 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (Ft. Polow Da Don) 00:00 Tools
Show Me 00:00 Tools
In The Sudio 00:00 Tools
Beatin' Like A Drum 00:00 Tools
Mystery Girl (Prod. By Darkchild) 00:00 Tools
Step (2007) 00:00 Tools
Ass & Titties 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love-Clean 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
End Up Cuttin (dcremix.to) 00:00 Tools
Pretty Little Lady (CDQ) 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Get Freaky 00:00 Tools
How I Do (Prod. by B.Cox) 00:00 Tools
Rangerover (Feat. Atozzio) 00:00 Tools
busted-(lyrics) 00:00 Tools
''One NIght Stand'' (2007) 00:00 Tools
One Night Stand 00:00 Tools
She Wanna Freaky 00:00 Tools
Game Ova 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (Album Version (Edited)) 00:00 Tools
My Bad (Ft. Fabolous) 00:00 Tools
Superstar ft. Lloyd 00:00 Tools
Beatin Like A Drum (Prod. By Tricky Stewart) 00:00 Tools
Girl next door 00:00 Tools
Club Scene (Feat. Sean P.& E-40) 00:00 Tools
Leave Me (Prod. By Oak) 00:00 Tools
Move On (Prod. By Polow Da Don) 00:00 Tools
Lost In LOve (Prod. Polow Da Don) 00:00 Tools
Drug Of Choice 00:00 Tools
Faded (Produced by BlackSox) 00:00 Tools
She Wanna Get Freaky 00:00 Tools
Let It Go 00:00 Tools
I-15 - Lost In Love 00:00 Tools
Leave Me 00:00 Tools
if i didnt love you 00:00 Tools
Tootie Frooty (Prod. by Polow Da Don) 00:00 Tools
Baby 00:00 Tools
Culture 00:00 Tools
Impossible (Prod. By The Ambassadorz)(Real Shoutless) 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love-(Radio) 00:00 Tools
End Up Cuttin (2oo7) 00:00 Tools
My Bad Feat. Fabolous 00:00 Tools
Cant Let It Slip Away 00:00 Tools
Blaze (Prod. By Insomniax) 00:00 Tools
What's The Point 00:00 Tools
This Is How We Do 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love - Album Version (Edited) 00:00 Tools
Numb (Prod. By Full Scale) 00:00 Tools
My Bad Ft. Fabolous 00:00 Tools
Move On (Prod. Polow Da Don) 00:00 Tools
Tootie Fruity (Main) 00:00 Tools
"One Night Stand" [myspace.com/sngxclusive] 00:00 Tools
Like This Way 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love ft Polow Da Don 00:00 Tools
Its Not Like Me 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love (Nexus Remix) 00:00 Tools
Can't Be With U (feat. 2XL & Ne-Yo) 00:00 Tools
Nockin' Boots 00:00 Tools
Nockin Boots 03:45 Tools
I-15 - Cool 'N' Fresh 00:00 Tools
Club Scene feat. Sean P.& E-40 00:00 Tools
Crush On My Homegirl 00:00 Tools
Tootie Fruity (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Superstar feat Lloyd 00:00 Tools
Lost In Love feat Polow Da Don 00:00 Tools
My Bad (Official Remix)(Ft. Fabolous) 00:00 Tools
Too Much Swag (Ft. Yung Joc) 00:00 Tools
What U Wanna Do 00:00 Tools
Rangerover (ft Atozzio) 00:00 Tools
Don't Get It Twisted 00:00 Tools
Superstar (dcremix.to) 00:00 Tools
Tootie Frooty (Prod. by Polow Da Don)-rcc 00:00 Tools
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Admit it. True singing hasn't been in the forefront of contemporary R&B music in years. Check the charts. The hits rely on popular cameos, unique heavily synthesized vocals, or gimmicky storylines. Interscope's new R&B/pop trio i15 could not have arrived at a better time. Their debut single "Lost In Love" reminds the masses that feel-good singing, palatable lyrics and a driving, head-knocking track is the simplest way to create something timeless that is easily distinguished from the disposable. It is also indicative of what singers Castro and Das and rapper Flash offer on their self-titled debut. "From the beginning we knew we wanted our music to be different from everything else coming out," says Das, who is also a burgeoning producer. "We wanted to bring real music back," adds lead singer Castro. Castro, Das and Flash, who formed their group six years ago while still in their mid-teens, received their big break during the summer of 2006 when they signed with superstar producer Polow Da Don, who was then on the heels of explosive works with Ciara, Fergie, Ludacris and Rich Boy. When i15 met Polow they were in negotiations to sign with another label. But things went awry when the other label had different ideas for the group. "Polow knew our situation," Das says. "He was like, 'Man, if it don't work out, you already know where to go." "He kept saying, 'I get what you guys are trying to do. I get it'," Flash adds. "He was the only one who said that." i15 jumped at the opportunity to work with Polow. Within just a few months of collaborating in Atlanta, Polow secured i15 a deal through Interscope Records. i15 finds a natural blend of R&B and hip-hop styles with lyrics that transcend the typical sex-talk laden songs. "Lost In Love" tells the story of a woman who does not know what she wants in a relationship. "She thinks she wants this, and she thinks she wants that," Das explains. "She pretty much messes with everybody's head." The Teddy Bishop produced ballad "Committed" is a plea for serious courtship. "Move On" concludes that the couple needs to stop trying to work things out over an irresistible two-step groove. And "Blazed And Faded" reveals the horrors of a drunken one night stand. The name i15 derives from the highway that connects Los Angeles and Las Vegas, the cities from which the members of i15 are based. Das was the link who lived between both towns while Castro and Flash are natives of Las Vegas and Los Angeles, respectively. Das and Castro met when they were 13, introduced by Castro's girlfriend at the time. "She called me up on the phone trying to front," Das remembers. "She was like, 'Yeah, you sing Das? Yeah, I know somebody who can sing too. He's my boyfriend.'" When Das urged her to put Castro on the phone, the two 13-year-olds--whose birthdays are just three days apart--started battling. "I was blown away," Castro says about Das’ voice. "I thought that was something off the radio." The two met later that day and immediately struck up a friendship. Castro was a new singer, only realizing his gift a few months earlier when his mother mistook his singing to be a song on the radio. Das, however, had been honing his singing and production skills since he was 8-years-old. Das’ musician father taught him how to produce beats. Shortly after Das’ family moved to Vegas when he was 13, he landed a deal with Jackson 5 brother Jackie's Jesco label. When Castro's parents divorced a few years later and moved back to the Midwest, Das opted to stay in Las Vegas and found himself living between friends in the city and L.A. It was in Los Angeles that his manager introduced him to Flash. As Das and Castro were pulling things together, Compton-native Flash happened to be ending a stint as the rapper in the Warner Bros. Records boy band Youth Asylum. The six man group executive produced by Quincy Jones released the single "Jasmin," but the album was shelved. Ironically, as Flash was exiting Youth Asylum, his manager's business partner, who was managing Das, introduced the two. It was Das’ idea to add Flash to their group. After hearing one of Flash's songs Das and Castro wanted to meet him. "I was like, 'Man, his voice, his tone is different from anybody else that I heard and besides that he was spitting,'" Das says about Flash's rap skills. "We need that cat'." Das, Castro and their manager hopped on the I-15 and headed to L.A. to meet Flash and invited him to join the group on the spot. "When I met Das and Castro I was like, 'Damn,'" Flash says. "I was so blown away. This is the perfect match of what I've been trying to do through all these groups I been in." Castro, Das and Flash's effort to find the "perfect match" of musical styles is indeed appreciated, especially when considering the gimmick-driven R&B music that has been dominating the airwaves. It's definitely time for a change. Album Coming EARLY 2008 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.