It has that Jodeci vibe, but still a current hip-hop feel with the freshness of how Migos would do it. But at the same time, we did not want to say it in a sense that it would be offensive to women. The verses we have are very tasteful with fresh, vibrant lyrics that can relate to all generations, to kids our age and people older than us. Anthony: The music industry is not lacking anything to be honest with you. Anthony: It was necessary. That brings us to this point. Royce P. I think the difference now, if anything, would be a level of respect that we have for each other that we always need to be mindful of [as we] continue on this path.
With Lost In Music, we signed ourselves to our own label. We teamed up with Playtime Management. With the visuals, J. Couture Productions [is] really hands-on with us with coming up with the storyline [for the videos]. It was very hands on this time around. Everything is done in-house this time. Returning at the end of the decade -- wiser and more mature -- they released their comeback effort, It Was Necessary. Coming up in east Atlanta in the early s, childhood friends Markus Free, Anthony Dorsey , Chris Voice, and Royce Pinkston formed their bond singing at church and playing basketball in local Hamilton Park.
Deciding to pursue music full time, they were soon discovered by Andre Harrell Jodeci. With distinct personalities and a slick, harmonious sound that recalled Chris Brown and Usher , the group issued their self-titled debut in Then, despite early traction and positive fan response, they retreated into a self-imposed hiatus for almost a decade.
While they attempted a comeback in with a handful of singles, most of their hiatus was spent experimenting with solo material and taking the time to refocus and calculate their next step. That move came in late Evolving from a boy band into an independent adult group that didn't shy away from mature lyrical content, the quartet was quickly reduced to a trio with the amicable departure of Pinkston.
The remaining guys in Hamilton Park proceeded with the single "Jumpin' Off," issued on their own label, Lost in Music. Aiming to bridge the gap between Migos and Jodeci , they released additional singles "Love Me to Sleep" and the graphic "Leave It In," which signaled their clear intentions to be seen as a mature and experienced.
These latter two tracks landed on 's sophomore effort, It Was Necessary. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International.
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