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Love & Sas

Love & Sas

Love & Sas has been played on NTS in shows including The NTS Breakfast Show w/ Louise Chen, featured first on 8 March 2024. Songs played include Call My Name (Shelter 12" Mix).

Love and Sas were a Canadian r&b-, funk-, and rap-influenced pop duo who scored several Top 40 hits on Canadian pop charts. Lovena 'Love' Fox had worked as a back-up singer for Bon Jovi, The Payolas, and Colin James. Saskia 'Sas' Garel was born in Kingston, Jamaica of Chinese, Spanish, and Afro-Caribbean descent, and had jazz and classical voice training.

The two, who were considered the Canadian equivalent of American female rappers Salt-N-Pepa, released their first album Call My Name in 1991 which spawned the singles "I Don't Need Yo' Kiss", "Call My Name", "Don't Stop Now" and "Once in a Lifetime". "I Don't Need Yo' Kiss" was significant for featuring one of the first Canadian female rap performances, which was performed by Sas.

The duo toured Canada, U.S., and the UK, but split in 1993.

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Love & Sas

Love & Sas has been played on NTS in shows including The NTS Breakfast Show w/ Louise Chen, featured first on 8 March 2024. Songs played include Call My Name (Shelter 12" Mix).

Love and Sas were a Canadian r&b-, funk-, and rap-influenced pop duo who scored several Top 40 hits on Canadian pop charts. Lovena 'Love' Fox had worked as a back-up singer for Bon Jovi, The Payolas, and Colin James. Saskia 'Sas' Garel was born in Kingston, Jamaica of Chinese, Spanish, and Afro-Caribbean descent, and had jazz and classical voice training.

The two, who were considered the Canadian equivalent of American female rappers Salt-N-Pepa, released their first album Call My Name in 1991 which spawned the singles "I Don't Need Yo' Kiss", "Call My Name", "Don't Stop Now" and "Once in a Lifetime". "I Don't Need Yo' Kiss" was significant for featuring one of the first Canadian female rap performances, which was performed by Sas.

The duo toured Canada, U.S., and the UK, but split in 1993.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Call My Name (Shelter 12" Mix)
Love & Sas (Blaze, Freddy Sanon, Manny Diaz mix)
RCA1992