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D-Influence : ウィキペディア英語版
D'Influence
D'Influence is a British production team and acid jazz band. Formerly of The Echo Label they founded their own label, Freakstreet Records. Members include Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Anne Webb, Ed Baden-Powell, and Steve Marston.
They have produced hits for British R&B artists Mark Morrison (''Return of the Mack''), Shola Ama (''Much Love'') and Ultra Naté (''New Kind of Medicine''); remixed for the American hip hop artist Jay-Z ("Wishing on a Star", ''Bring It On: The Best of Jay-Z''); and performed live with Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk (''Later with Jools Holland'').
D'Influence (variously billed as D-Influence and D
*Influence) also had a small number of minor UK hit singles of their own. These included Top 40 successes with "Hypnotise" (1997, UK #33) and "Rock With You" (1998, UK #30).〔
==Albums==

*''Good 4 We'' (1992)
*''Prayer 4 Unity'' (1995)
*''London'' (1997) - UK #56
*''D'Influence Presents D-Vas'' (2002)

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