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* PlayingTheirOwnTwin: In a 1990s commercial for Diet Pepsi, Ray introduces his twin brother Herb Charles, also played by Ray. In addition, the Rayetts (a trio of backup singers) have a set of twins, the Herbettes.

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* PlayingTheirOwnTwin: In a 1990s commercial for Diet Pepsi, Ray introduces his twin brother Herb Charles, also played by Ray. In addition, the Rayetts (a trio of Raelettes (Ray's backup singers) each have a set twins of twins, their own, the Herbettes.
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* PlayingTheirOwnTwin: In a 1990s commercial for Diet Pepsi, Ray introduces his twin brother Herb Charles, also played by Ray. In addition, the Rayetts (a trio of backup singers) have a set of twins, the Herbettes.

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* PlayingTheirOwnTwin: In a 1990s commercial for Diet Pepsi, Ray introduces his twin brother Herb Charles, also played by Ray. In addition, the Rayetts (a trio of backup singers) have a set of twins, the Herbettes.Herbettes.
* ThrowItIn: "What'd I Say" was a total improvisation. Ray and his group came to the end of his set list at a concert, but found they still had time left over. Ray told his group to follow his lead as he fooled around, and the audience reaction was overwhelming.
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* BreakthroughHit: "I Got a Woman".

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* BreakthroughHit: "I Got a Woman".Woman".
* GenrePopularizer: Either "I Got a Woman" or "What'd I Say" is considered to be this for {{Soul}}, depending on who you ask, but either way, it was Ray.
* PlayingTheirOwnTwin: In a 1990s commercial for Diet Pepsi, Ray introduces his twin brother Herb Charles, also played by Ray. In addition, the Rayetts (a trio of backup singers) have a set of twins, the Herbettes.
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* BreakthroughHit: "I Got a Woman".

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