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===''Brotherhood'' (1995β1997)=== 3T released their debut album ''[[Brotherhood (3T album)|Brotherhood]]'' in 1995. The album sold approximately three million copies worldwide. The group achieved an international [[chart-topper|hit]] with their debut [[single (music)|single]] "[[Anything (3T song)|Anything]]". 3T released several hit singles in Europe, including "[[24/7 (3T song)|24/7]]", "[[Why (3T song)|Why]]" (a [[duet (music)|duet]] with their uncle [[Michael Jackson]]), "[[I Need You (Eric Carmen song)#3T version|I Need You]]" (with a brief appearance by Michael), "[[Tease Me (3T song)|Tease Me]]" and "[[Gotta Be You (3T song)|Gotta Be You]]". In 1996, they were ranked second behind the [[Spice Girls]], as the biggest-selling group in Europe. 3T have also written and produced songs for [[soundtrack]]s to [[motion pictures|films]] such as; ''[[The Jacksons: An American Dream]]'', ''[[Free Willy]]'', ''[[Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home]]'', ''[[Men in Black (1997 film)|Men in Black]]'' and ''[[Trippin' (film)|Trippin']]''. In early 1997, they went on a hugely successful European tour with their album ''Brotherhood'', which included all of the songs from the album, as well as a Jackson 5 tribute (featuring Tito 'Poppa T'), and a surprise performance of the [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] hit "[[Wonderwall (song)|Wonderwall]]". 3T completed an album after the release of ''Brotherhood'', with over 20 songs being recorded and 12 planned to be included on the final tracklist. The album was never released by Sony due to a strained relationship with [[Michael Jackson]] (MJJ Music), and is considered by many fans to be ''The Lost Album''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/3t-take-up-michael-jackson-legacy-30383714.html | title=3T take up Michael Jackson legacy | date=25 June 2014 }}</ref>
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