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However they became involved in a legal dispute with the American side of the record company and were involved in a lengthy lawsuit. When it was eventually resolved after three years, enthusiasm in the band had drastically decreased and although they put out another single, they decided to call it a
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as a global star meant reggae was becoming increasingly mainstream. In July 1994, the newly re-signed group re-released "Searching" on the back of this trend. The song peaked at No. 4 on the UK chart, and stayed inside the top 75 for 16 weeks. China Black's blend of pop and reggae was a radio
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Their second UK single, "Stars" peaked at No. 19 staying in the top 20 for 4 weeks. In February 1995 they released their third charting British single "Almost See You (Somewhere)", peaking at No. 31. They then released their sole album
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Fung turned his attention to songwriting, signing to Peermusic (one of the biggest independent publishers in the world) and working with various producers, writers and artists, such as Blue,
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The band took its name from the different backgrounds of its members. Fung, who is British-Chinese ('China') and Reid, who has Jamaican heritage ('Black').
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The band took a break from promotions and toured around the world extensively. During this time China Black supported international artists like
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and also Europe; particularly France (top 5) and Belgium (three Top 10s). They also had success in South Africa, Germany and Sweden.
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Reid has gone on to become a solo singer/songwriter in his own right working with major dance, soul and reggae producers such as
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favourite all summer. "Searching" was also a success across Europe and did particularly well in Japan.
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around the World. Reid has also set up his own production company which has seen new artist
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and The Teamster to name a few. He has also gone on to tour with the likes of
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They sold approximately a million records worldwide and were nominated for a
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whilst also setting up his own record label as well as TV and film work.
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as well as, writing the hit song "Please" and touring and singing with
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record label went bankrupt and the track did not chart in the main
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who invited them to perform at one of her Aids Trust concerts at
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theme. It peaked at No. 15 in the UK, selling 200,000 copies.
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Their music is typified by heavy, lush string arrangements,
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for a six-month period and their music was used for
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1994 in British pop music was notable for a growing
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