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II D Extreme
Origin
Washington, D.C.
Genres
Hip hop, new jack swing, R&B
Years active
1993–1996
Labels
MCA Gasoline Alley
Past members
D'Extra Wiley Randy Gill Jermaine Mickey
II D Extreme was an American new jack swing R&B group from the early 1990s that included D'Extra Wiley,[1] Randy Gill (Johnny Gill's brother) and Jermaine Mickey. They are known for the song "Cry No More", and their covers of "Up on the Roof"[2] and the Gap Band's "Outstanding". Their personal manager was Freda Mays.[3]
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