David Le Chaine Hollister (born August 17, 1968)[3][4] is an American R&B singer who found fame during the 1990s as one quarter of the R&B quartet Blackstreet,[5] before going on to have a solo career. Hollister is best known for his 2000 gold-certified album Chicago '85... The Movie, which included the singles "One Woman Man" and "Take Care of Home". He was also featured on Tupac Shakur's hit singles "Brenda's Got a Baby" and "Keep Ya Head Up".
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Dave Hollister | |
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| Birth name | David Le Chaine Hollister |
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| Born | (1968-08-17) August 17, 1968 (age 54) Chicago, Illinois, U.S.[2] |
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| Years active | 1991–present |
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| Website | davehollisterlive |
| Title | Album details | Peak positions | Certifications | ||
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| US [6] |
US R&B [6] |
US Gospel [6] | |||
| Ghetto Hymns |
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34 | 5 | — |
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| Chicago '85... The Movie |
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49 | 10 | — |
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| Things in the Game Done Changed |
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10 | 3 | — | |
| Real Talk |
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42 | 23 | — | |
| The Book of David: Vol.1 – The Transition |
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98 | 13 | 1 | |
| Witness Protection |
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88 | 9 | 2 | |
| Chicago Winds... The Saga Continues |
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110 | 21 | — | |
| The Manuscript |
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| US [6] |
US R&B [6] |
US Gospel [6] | |||
| United Tenors (with Fred Hammond, Eric Roberson, Brian Courtney Wilson) |
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39 | — | 1 | |
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| US [6] |
US R&B [6] |
US Gospel [6] | |||
| Lost Tapes |
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| Definitive Collection |
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140 | 21 | — | |
| The Best of Dave Hollister |
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| 1997 | "It's Alright" | — | — | featured on Ghetto Hymns as a hidden track |
| 1998 | "The Weekend" (featuring Erick Sermon and Redman) |
— | 80 | Ride soundtrack |
| 1999 | "My Favorite Girl" | 39 | 10 | Ghetto Hymns |
| "Can't Stay" | 84 | 28 | ||
| "Baby Mama Drama" | — | 64 | ||
| 2000 | "One Woman Man" | 44 | 8 | Chicago '85... The Movie |
| 2001 | "Take Care of Home" | — | 39 | |
| 2002 | "Keep Lovin' You" | — | 47 | Things in the Game Done Changed |
| "Baby Do Those Things" | — | 72 | ||
| "What's a Man To Do" | — | — | ||
| 2003 | "Tell Me Why" | — | — | |
| "Never Gonna Change" | — | — | Real Talk | |
| "Pleased Tonight" | — | — | ||
| 2006 | "What Do You Do" | — | — | The Book of David: Vol.1 – The Transition |
| 2013 | "Here in our Praise" | — | — | United Tenors |
| 2014 | "Spend the Night" | — | — | Chicago Winds...The Saga Continues |
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Blackstreet | |
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