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Maxwell was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of a Haitian mother and a Puerto Rican father. His mother grew up in a devout Baptist household in Haiti. [11] [12] [13] Maxwell's father died in a plane crash around 1976 or 1977 when Maxwell was three years old. [14] Maxwell grew up in the Brooklyn neighborhood of East New York. [15]
The song, Maxwell's biggest hit to date, spent eight weeks at number one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100. It is his first number-one R&B hit, eventually followed by "Pretty Wings" in 2009. According to R. Kelly, Maxwell didn't want to sing "Fortunate".
1997: Love Jones ("Sumthin' Sumthin': Mellosmoothe (Cut)") 1999: Life ("Fortunate") 1999: The Best Man ("Let's Not Play the Game", "As My Girl") 2000: Love ...
The CCM New Music Collection: Vol. 1 "A Lot In Common" from Group 1 Crew: 2007: Hip Hope 2008 "Let It Roll" from Group 1 Crew: October 6, 2009 [9] WOW Hits 2010 "Keys to the Kingdom" from Ordinary Dreamers: May 23, 2011 [10] Artists In Adoration: 15 Worship Songs from your favorite Christian Artists "Closer" from Ordinary Dreamers: September 20 ...
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BLACKsummers'night is Maxwell's first album since his hiatus after his third album, Now (2001), and serves as the first part of his scheduled trilogy of albums. [4] The music of BLACKsummers'night is rooted in general soul music, and it features a more straightforward musical structure than Maxwell's previous work such as Embrya (1998). [5]
"Lifetime" is a song by American R&B/soul singer Maxwell, and is the second single from his third studio album Now. The song was a top five hit on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart and peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Embrya is the second studio album by American recording artist Maxwell, released on June 30, 1998, by Columbia Records.As on his 1996 debut album Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite, he collaborated with record producer and Sade member Stuart Matthewman.