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Ahmir is a group of four male R&B/pop singers who are based out of Boston, Massachusetts.The group is mainly known for their YouTube channel, with over one hundred million views, they are one of the most viewed R&B groups on YouTube.
Released in 1990, the album manage to chart three singles: "Why You Get Funky on Me", which was also featured in the movie House Party reached #2 on the R&B charts. [2] " I Got The Feeling" peaked at #12 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and "I Wanna Come Back Home" peaked at #46 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Milkman was gone again when True was released in 1995, [5] and only the brothers were left when Tru 2 da Game was released in 1997. [6] The trio released Da Crime Family in 1999. C-Murder, imprisoned for life in 2003 after murdering a teenage fan, [7] was replaced by Halleluyah on The Truth (2005), the group's final release.
Today is a studio album released in 1988 by the American R&B group Today. [1] The album was the group's debut album, and included the charting singles "Girl I Got My Eyes On You", "Take It Off" and "Him or Me".
LSG2 is the second and final studio album by R&B group LSG. It was released on July 28, 2003, by Elektra Records. ... US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums [4] 3
3rd Avenue, composed of Maurice "Moe-P" Pearl, Eric Jason Robinson, and Brad Nelson, were an American trio of R&B vocalists signed to SOLAR Records (Sound of Los Angeles Records), a Los Angeles-based label built from the existing roster of the former Soul Train Records founded by Don Cornelius.
Over the next two years, they released 3 full-length albums on Motown: Jump On It (which failed to chart), Lil' Suzy (#45 R&B, #152 Hot 200), and Send It (#61 R&B). Their final album to be released, the LP Glasses , came also out on Motown in 1983, and which was reissued around 2008 on CD by PTG Records in the Netherlands.
The group saw the release of two more singles, "We've Got a Way Out of Love" and "Green Grow the Lilacs", which failed to chart, in 1969. The group found their biggest commercial success under the guidance of Marvin Gaye, who co-wrote and produced two of the group's hit singles, the doo-wop influenced ballads "Baby, I'm for Real" and "The Bells ...