In the Mix

In the Mix may refer to:

  • In the Mix (film), a film starring Usher
  • In the Mix (TV series), an American program for teenagers
  • The Best of 10 Years - 32 Superhits, a 1986 album by Boney M. re-released in 2008 as In the Mix
  • See also

  • B in the Mix: The Remixes, an album by Britney Spears
  • INTHEMIX.05, a 2005 DJ mix album by DJs Tiga and Ajax
  • In Da Mix, a 1999 album by Blank & Jones
  • In de mix, a Belgian Flemish music television series
  • In the Mix (film)

    In the Mix (working title: Dying for Dolly) is a 2005 American crime-comedy film starring R&B/pop singer Usher. It was released in the United States on November 23, 2005, the film being targeted at the traditionally large Thanksgiving weekend audience.

    Plot

    When New York’s hottest night club disc jockey, Darrell, is asked to DJ a party for mob boss Frank, Darrell becomes acquainted with Frank's beautiful daughter Dolly. Dolly is engaged to Chad, who her father wants her to marry. When Dolly and Darrell fall in love, Darrell is put in danger as both Frank's mob and Darrell's ex-girlfriend Cherise attempt to intervene.

    Cast

  • Usher as Darrell
  • Chazz Palminteri as Frank
  • Emmanuelle Chriqui as Dolly
  • Kevin Hart as Busta
  • Robert Costanzo as Fat Tony
  • Robert Davi as Fish
  • Matt Gerald as Jackie
  • Anthony Fazio as Frankie Junior
  • Geoff Stults as Chad
  • Chris Tardio as Angelo
  • K.D. Aubert as Cherise
  • Isis Faust as Lexi
  • Nick Mancuso as Salvatore
  • Page Kennedy as Twizzie
  • Deezer D as Jojo
  • Release

    The film grossed $10,223,896 at the US box office.

    The Best of 10 Years – 32 Superhits

    The Best of 10 Years – 32 Superhits also known as 32 Superhits - Non-Stop Digital Remix is a remix album by Boney M. released in 1986.

    In 1981 producer Frank Farian created a thirteen-minute medley in the style of Stars on 45 called "6 Years of Boney M. Hits (Boney M. on 45)" which was issued as both A- and B-side singles in certain territories - in the UK the medley was the B-side of Boonoonoonoos 12" single "We Kill The World (Don't Kill The World)", in Germany the edited 7" version appeared as the B-side of Christmas Album single "Little Drummer Boy" and the longer version as a separate A-side 12" release in early 1982.

    Five years later, shortly after the unsuccessful Eye Dance project, when Boney M. were celebrating their first decade as a group - although it in reality was dissolved at the time - Farian took the non-stop medley idea one step further and extended the medley to a thirty-two track, forty-six minutes full-length album of Boney M's greatest hits with additional percussive and synthesized overdubs.

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