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In The Storm is the third album by El DeBarge released on Warner Bros. Records. The album contains the first single "You Know What I Like", which featured a then-unknown Chanté Moore. In The Storm also features the cover of the Marvin Gaye song "After the Dance", a song that originally appeared on the self-titled debut album by the jazz supergroup Fourplay.
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In The Storm
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1992-03-17Z
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