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- S.E.X. abstract "\"S.E.X.\" is the first single by Lyfe Jennings from his second album The Phoenix. The song is about young teens losing their virginity from pressure. The song features R&B singer Yolanda \"La La\" Brown.\"S.E.X.\" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 99 and slipped off just to re-enter the following week again at number 99. It eventually peaked at number 37, making it Lyfe's (and Lala's) most successful single. \"S.E.X.\" was a top-five hit on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and received strong airplay on BET and some airplay on radio and MTV.".
- S.E.X. album The_Phoenix_(Lyfe_Jennings_album).
- S.E.X. certification "Gold (RIAA)".
- S.E.X. genre Contemporary_R&B.
- S.E.X. musicalArtist Lyfe_Jennings.
- S.E.X. musicalBand Lyfe_Jennings.
- S.E.X. producer Lyfe_Jennings.
- S.E.X. recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- S.E.X. releaseDate "2006-08-01".
- S.E.X. wikiPageID "6338118".
- S.E.X. wikiPageLength "1743".
- S.E.X. wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- S.E.X. wikiPageRevisionID "680776243".
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink BET.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Billboard_Hot_100.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Category:2006_singles.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lyfe_Jennings_songs.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_Records.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Contemporary_R&B.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Hip-Hop_Songs.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Lyfe_Jennings.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink MTV.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Recording_Industry_Association_of_America.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink The_Phoenix_(Lyfe_Jennings_album).
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Virginity.
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLink Yolanda_Brown_(singer).
- S.E.X. wikiPageWikiLinkText "S.E.X.".
- S.E.X. writer Lyfe_Jennings.
- S.E.X. artist "Lyfe Jennings featuring LaLa Brown".
- S.E.X. certification "Gold".
- S.E.X. cover "Lyfe_Jennings_S.E.X._cover.jpg".
- S.E.X. fromAlbum The_Phoenix_(Lyfe_Jennings_album).
- S.E.X. genre Contemporary_R&B.
- S.E.X. label "Sony Urban Music/Columbia Records".
- S.E.X. lastSingle ""Hypothetically"".
- S.E.X. name "S.E.X.".
- S.E.X. nextSingle ""Lets Stay Together"".
- S.E.X. producer "Lyfe Jennings".
- S.E.X. recorded "2006".
- S.E.X. released "2006-08-01".
- S.E.X. thisSingle ""S.E.X."".
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- S.E.X. wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- S.E.X. writer "Lyfe Jennings".
- S.E.X. subject Category:2006_singles.
- S.E.X. subject Category:Lyfe_Jennings_songs.
- S.E.X. hypernym Single.
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- S.E.X. comment "\"S.E.X.\" is the first single by Lyfe Jennings from his second album The Phoenix. The song is about young teens losing their virginity from pressure. The song features R&B singer Yolanda \"La La\" Brown.\"S.E.X.\" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 99 and slipped off just to re-enter the following week again at number 99. It eventually peaked at number 37, making it Lyfe's (and Lala's) most successful single.".
- S.E.X. label "S.E.X.".
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- S.E.X. wasDerivedFrom S.E.X.?oldid=680776243.
- S.E.X. isPrimaryTopicOf S.E.X..
- S.E.X. name "S.E.X.".