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  2. Johnny Gill - Wikipedia

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    2.5 Return to solo career. 3 Acting career. 4 Awards and accolades. 5 Discography. 6 Tour. ... Johnny Gill Jr. (born May 22, 1966) is an American singer and ...

  3. Johnny Gill discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Johnny Gill, an American R&B singer, consists of eight solo studio albums, thirty-seven singles, and three official compilation albums.In addition to solo albums, he has recorded one duet album with Stacy Lattisaw, as well as three albums as a member of New Edition and two albums as a member of supergroup LSG.

  4. New Edition - Wikipedia

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    Brown left the group in late 1985 to begin a successful solo career, and they continued as a quartet for one album, before adding Johnny Gill to the lineup in 1987. Early hits included "Candy Girl", "Cool It Now", and "Mr. Telephone Man". [6] Tresvant was the lead singer on most of the songs. [7]

  5. Home Again (New Edition album) - Wikipedia

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    The same year, Johnny Gill—who had had a solo career before joining New Edition—revived it with his multi-platinum self-titled album. Also in 1990, Ralph Tresvant released his long-awaited solo debut album , which too went multi-platinum.

  6. Still Winning - Wikipedia

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    Still Winning is the sixth studio album by American R&B singer Johnny Gill.It was released on October 11, 2011, through independent imprint Notifi Records. [1] Gill's first album of solo material since 1996's Let's Get the Mood Right, it peaked at number 17 on the US Billboard 200 and number 4 on the Billboard R&B chart. [4]

  7. Chemistry (Johnny Gill album) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Gill - lead vocals; Darryl Phinnessee, Edie Lehmann, Jim Gilstrap, Lynn Davis, Lonnie Jordan, Monte Seward, Linda Creed - backing Vocals; Jeff Baxter (solo and guitar synth on track 5), Paul Jackson Jr., Bill Neale (twelve-string on track 6) - guitars; Russell Ferrante - keyboards, acoustic and Fender Rhodes electric piano

  8. The Floor (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Floor" is a song by American singer-songwriter Johnny Gill from his fourth studio album, Provocative (1993). The track, a dance and funk song, was written and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and was released as the lead single from Provocative on May 4, 1993, through the Motown label.

  9. Rub You the Right Way - Wikipedia

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    "Rub You the Right Way" is a song by American singer Johnny Gill, issued as the first single from his self-titled third album in March 1990. The single was written and produced by James Harris III & Terry Lewis .