In mid 1996, "Dreamer" re-entered the Hot 100, this time climbing to number 95. By then, Robinson had left the group and been replaced by Tameka Starr. With Starr on lead vocals, the follow-up single "Don't Stop Movin'" peaked at number five in the UK and was number one in Italy in 1996. It hit number three on the U.S. dance chart in early 1997 and became another modest, although long-lived, hit in the mainstream - climbing to number 67 on the Hot 100, spending twenty weeks on the chart. It was followed by one additional Top 10 single in the UK in 1996 ("Follow the Rules") and two Top 20 hits in 1997. In Australia, "Don't Stop Movin'" peaked at number 6 on the national ARIA singles chart. The parent album, also called Don't Stop Movin', grouped together the hits, including "Dreamer" with new vocals by Starr (although the original with Robinson singing was a hidden bonus track). Robinson subsequently re-released 2005 remixes of "Dreamer", credited as a solo release, which charted in the American dance charts.
Plans for a widescale commercial release of "Just for the Sex of It" in 1999 were scrapped, due to lack of interest in the song. It only received a limited club run, but was released as a single in Australia and proved popular in the nightclubs. In 2008, recordings for the ill-fated follow-up were leaked online: "Love Yourself", "Lookin' Fine", "I Only Wanna Dance", "U R My Livin' Joy", "You Don't Love Me", and "Bump This".
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