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Pages in category "Songs written by Al B. Sure!" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Al B. Sure! has three sons. [11] His eldest son Albert Joseph Brown IV, as Al B. Sure Jr, was featured on the MTV series Rock the Cradle. [11] His second son Devin Brown is a hip hop singer and goes by the name of Devin LOUD. [12] While publicly dating Niki Haris in 1991, he had a son by Porter, Quincy Brown who was later allegedly adopted by ...
The music is heavily influenced by the New Jack Swing genre of R&B. Prominent artists and producers of this sound contributed to the soundtrack, including Guy with Teddy Riley, Keith Sweat, Color Me Badd, and Johnny Gill; Al B. Sure! produced the track "Get It Together (Black Is a Force)," performed by F.S. Effect.
The song was written and produced by Al B. Sure! and Kyle West. The song was recorded at Unique Recording Studios in 1987, and it was mixed by Roey Shamir for INFX Production, Inc. The single earned Al B. Sure! a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance at the 31st Grammy Awards in 1989, losing to Introducing the ...
In Effect Mode is the debut album by Al B. Sure!.It was released on May 3, 1988, on Uptown Records with distribution handled by Warner Bros. Records. It was one of two albums by Sure! that was released under Uptown that were not issued under its parent company MCA Records.
It was released on August 27, 1996, as one of the first R&B records on Sean Combs' Bad Boy label. The majority of the album was produced primarily by Combs, Tim & Bob and one of the first Hitmen, Stevie J. It also included contributions from group member Daron Jones, Al B Sure!, Kyle West, Arnold Hennings and Boyz II Men vocalist Wanya Morris. [1]
Honey I'm Home is the fourth studio album by Al B. Sure!, released on June 23, 2009 by Hidden Beach Recordings. [2] It's his first release of new material since 1992's Sexy Versus.