Jan 12, 2017
It’s interesting to look back into the history of our favorite artists, because you’ll soon find that even some of the greatest to ever do it have hit rough patches along the way. Babyface is nothing short of a legend and one of the most talented writers...
Jan 12, 2017
With his third album “8701”, Usher took his superstardom to the next level. He’d already established himself as one of r&b’s elite with his 8X platinum sophomore album “My Way, but “8701” was arguably his best release....
Jan 11, 2017
When Amel Larrieux and Bryce Wilson came together to form the group Groove Theory, they created magic. It’s really a shame that their collaborative efforts only gave us one album, the 1995 self titled debut. While most groups find away to reunite, this pair has...
Jan 11, 2017
Depending on who you speak with, an argument could be made that SWV was the top female r&b group of the 90’s. Sure, TLC had more commercial success, but SWV had plenty of hits, and nobody was topping their vocals. Unfortunately the group disbanded in the...
Jan 11, 2017
Following a successful run as part of the legendary group After 7, it was only a matter of time before Kevon Edmonds branched out as a solo artist. He did so in 1999 with the release of his solo debut album “24/7” which spawned the Gold single of the same...
Jan 11, 2017
A few weeks back, Jon B. posted a young picture of himself alongside the King of Pop Michael Jackson. The meeting is from when the two worked together in the mid 90’s, when Jon was really making his mark as a writer and a producer. The result of that...