Angelle (born Sarah Davies) is a British singer. In 2002, she failed to reach the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart with her debut single, despite it being played non-stop for four and a half hours a day on the UK satellite channel, Vibe TV, at a cost of £2 million. The track, "Joy and Pain", peaked at #43, spending just a week in the chart. A 2011 campaign by Lugz McPie to fire "Joy and Pain" back into the charts, also came to nothing.
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| - Angelle (born Sarah Davies) is a British singer. In 2002, she failed to reach the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart with her debut single, despite it being played non-stop for four and a half hours a day on the UK satellite channel, Vibe TV, at a cost of £2 million. The track, "Joy and Pain", peaked at #43, spending just a week in the chart. A 2011 campaign by Lugz McPie to fire "Joy and Pain" back into the charts, also came to nothing.
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| - Angelle (born Sarah Davies) is a British singer. In 2002, she failed to reach the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart with her debut single, despite it being played non-stop for four and a half hours a day on the UK satellite channel, Vibe TV, at a cost of £2 million. The track, "Joy and Pain", peaked at #43, spending just a week in the chart. A 2011 campaign by Lugz McPie to fire "Joy and Pain" back into the charts, also came to nothing.
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