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The stylish visuals and production for C+C Music Factory's first videos helped to distinguish the group's first releases from previous mainstream dance hits like Technotronic's "Pump Up the Jam". Controversy erupted when it was found out that vocalist Zelma Davis appeared instead of vocalist Martha Wash in the video for the groups first single, "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)." Davis, the vocalist (aside from rapper Freedom Williams) on the next three singles, lip-synced to Wash's vocals in that video. Wash later sued the group and appeared on the Joan Rivers show unannounced immediately after the Milli Vanilli lip synch 'act' expose' erupted'. Speculation about bad blood between Wash and the group were laid to rest when Wash and Davis both appeared in the video for 1994's Hot Dance Music/Club Play #1 single, "Do You Wanna Get Funky", on which they both share lead vocals.

A video for "Just a Touch of Love" is featured at the beginning of VHS copies of the movie Sister Act. The video consists of members of the band singing and dancing with nuns in the movie, with scenes from the movie intermingled.

The house cover & remix of U2's "Pride" (known as "In The Name of Love" from its tag) featured Deborah Cooper on lead vocals with Robert and David singing background.

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  • THANK GOD!!!!!!! It's about time somebody posted this, I haven't seen this since Video Soul in like '95!!!!!!!

  • Cole & Clivelles FOREVER!!!

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  • ye gooood

  • I can listen to this good music over and over again !!!

  • It so long for me to find this song. I miss hearing this song. I can't find it to download the actual song on my mp3. Thank You to whoever found this song.

  • WOW! I have not seen this video since it first came out! The arrangement is almost like the "Take a Toke" the remix but I loved it regardless

  • My auntie is the one in the orange I wish I can be famous like she was one day

  • I believe The album this track came from comes was was only released in Japan. After many years I finally got a sealed copy on eBay. I was pretty happy because it wasn't that expensive like Japanese Imports tend to be for Canada. Does anybody know what has happened to A.S.K. M.E. and Vic Black?

  • I've always wanted to see this video!! Thanks for posting it! I've always loved C+C Music Factory!! I remember going on the A.S.K. Me web site back when they were still signed to MCA back in like 1998-99, and I was looking forward to a release from them. Does anybody have their unreleased album?

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