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Upon arriving, Swing continued to record with the group's additional members, eventually forming Jodeci, and began work on a demo tape to present to label executives. The name Jodeci is an abbreviation of all the members names. "Jo" comes from JoJo, "De" comes from the last name of the DeGrate brothers, and Ci comes from K-Ci.
Donald Earle DeGrate Jr. (born September 29, 1969), better known by his stage name DeVanté Swing, is an American record producer, singer, songwriter and rapper. He is best known as the main songwriter and producer of the R&B group Jodeci , which includes his younger brother Dalvin “Mr. Dalvin” DeGrate . [ 1 ]
Jodeci – The Show, the After Party, the Hotel (entire album, excluding track #4 and #8) Al Green – Your Heart's in Good Hands – "Could This Be Love" Various Artists – Dangerous Minds soundtrack – DeVante Swing featuring Static – "Gin & Juice" Tony Thompson – Sexsational – "Slave"
On February 24, 2015, Jodeci revealed the artwork and track list for the album, titled ‘The Past, The Present, The Future’, executively produced by Louis Burrell, Lajuanna Burrell, Breyon Prescott and DeVante Swing with Timbaland co-producing two songs: “Incredible” and “Those Things“.
Swing Mob (sometimes known as Da Bassment Cru) was a loosely knit musical collective consisting of artists and record labels first discovered by Jodeci member DeVante Swing in 1991.
The album's production and composition was largely attributed to DeVante Swing, who worked alongside Grammy-nominated producer Al B. Sure! to craft the album's sound. . Recording sessions took place at various recording studios during 1990 to 1991, and were relentlessly worked upon in order to shift the consensus with R&B
The Show, The After Party, The Hotel is the third studio album from American R&B group Jodeci, released July 18, 1995, on Uptown Records and distributed through MCA Records.
The song was written, produced and arranged by Al B Sure and fellow Jodeci member DeVante Swing. The song features K-Ci as the lead singer, and JoJo, Mr. Dalvin and DeVante Swing on the chorus. The music video was first seen in the spring of 1992. There are 3 different edited versions of the music video.