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  2. Mtume - Wikipedia

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    Mtume's 1984 album You, Me, and He also proved to be a success with the title song reaching number 2 on the R&B chart. [5] Their final R&B top ten hit was "Breathless" [5] (1986) from their final album Theater of the Mind. Mtume continued recording with Epic Records until the late 1980s. Group member Tawatha Agee subsequently went solo in 1987. [2]

  3. Tawatha Agee - Wikipedia

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    Tawatha Agee (born November 14, 1954) is an American vocalist and songwriter. Her voice has been described in The New York Times as an "acrobatic, gospel-charged soprano." [1] She was the lead singer of funk and soul band Mtume; her soulful lead vocals are featured on their 1983 R&B hit "Juicy Fruit".

  4. Juicy Fruit (Mtume song) - Wikipedia

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    "Juicy Fruit" is a song written by James Mtume and released as the lead-off single from Mtume's third album, also titled Juicy Fruit. It features lead vocals by Tawatha Agee. The mid-tempo song is Mtume's most well-known, proving enormously successful on R&B radio stations when first released. The song is about oral sex. [4] [5]

  5. Juicy Fruit (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mtume. James Mtume – keyboards, lead vocals, backing vocals; ... Year Single Chart positions [5] US US R&B US Dance UK Singles Chart [6] 1983 "Juicy Fruit" 45 1 30 34

  6. James Mtume - Wikipedia

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    James Forman (January 3, 1946 – January 9, 2022), [2] known professionally as Mtume or James Mtume, was an American jazz and R&B musician, songwriter, ...

  7. You, Me and He - Wikipedia

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    You, Me and He is a 1984 album by R&B group Mtume. This was their fourth album released on the Epic Records label. The title track was interpolated by Aaliyah for her remixes of her cover of " (At Your Best) You Are Love ", originally by The Isley Brothers

  8. Juicy (band) - Wikipedia

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    The album featured an answer record to the Mtume song "Juicy Fruit" called "Sugar Free". [5] It peaked at #13 on the Billboard R&B chart and #45 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 6 ] Another moderately successful single from the album include "Nobody but You", reaching number 59 on the R&B chart.

  9. Kiss This World Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Reggie Lucas and James Mtume except where noted. "Theme (for the People) [Opening]" (Tawatha Agee, Lucas, Mtume) – 1:30 "Just Funnin'" (Howard King, Lucas, Mtume) – 5:20 "Kiss This World Goodbye" – 3:58 "Insert" – 0:30 "The Closer I Get to You" – 3:58 "Love Lock" – 4:56 "Funky Constellation" – 4:05