Butta | 07/21/2008 at 6:00 PM | Comments (6)

The '90s brought a wave of Black male R&B groups into our collective consciousness that many acts of today attempt to emulate but lack that It Factor. One of these groups who had
It and will forever be remembered, revered and recycled is
Jodeci. The four-man band, consisting of the Hailey brothers,
K-Ci and
Jo Jo, and the DeGrate siblings,
Devante Swing and
Mr. Dalvin, were the bad boys of R&B. Whereas
Boyz II Men was all about squeaky clean pop posturing, Jodeci was more street, more sexy and had way more swagger. They came out of the gate with their debut album
Forever My Lady in 1991 looking like around the way fellas who just so happened to sing. And sing they did on the triple platinum
Forever My Lady, which counted the single of the same name as one of its biggest hits. Sandwiched nicely in the middle of a quintet of slow jams that set the album off, "Forever My Lady" was a tender love song from a man to the mother of his child. Showcasing some of the tightest harmonies this side of the Five Heartbeats, K-Ci and JoJo handled the lead vocals on the
Al B. Sure! and Devante penned track. It was refreshing to hear a group of Black men sing about loving and living responsibly. The pregnant woman was more than a "baby mama," but she was forever his lady. This was Jodeci at their most vulnerable and a timeless love song for a new generation.
Tags:
al b. sure!, devante swing, jo jo, jodeci, k-ci, mr. dalvin

Comments
awwwww man...this takes a sista back to summer '92 for real...damn i miss them...this track, and the CD are indeed classics!
billie simone | July 22, 2008 5:07 PM | PermalinkMan I wish they could pull themselves together....I miss JODECI! they were part of my high school and college life soundtrack!
DLS77 | July 22, 2008 2:42 PM | PermalinkCarolina Stand Up!!!! Love this song and group!
TiP | July 22, 2008 1:15 PM | PermalinkAwesome song. Awesome record.
Madame Z | July 22, 2008 12:45 PM | PermalinkI played that cd to death!
Nikki | July 22, 2008 7:55 AM | PermalinkTHAT was one helluva debut album.
Bernie | July 21, 2008 10:36 PM | Permalink