Albums by Gerald Levert
ALBUMSomething to Talk About (Bonus Video Version)Eddie Levert Sr. & Gerald Levert
ALBUMIn My SongsGerald Levert
ALBUMDo I Speak for the WorldGerald Levert
ALBUMStroke of GeniusGerald Levert
ALBUMThe G-SpotGerald Levert
ALBUMGerald's WorldGerald Levert
ALBUMGGerald Levert
ALBUMLove & ConsequencesGerald Levert
ALBUMFather and SonGerald Levert
ALBUMGroove OnGerald Levert
Gerald Levert's Popular Music Videos
Baby Hold On to Me
Eddie Levert & Gerald Levert
Wind Beneath My Wings
Eddie Levert & Gerald Levert
One Million Times
Gerald Levert
In My Songs
Gerald Levert
Mr. Too Damn Good
Gerald Levert
Made to Love Ya
Gerald Levert
Thinkin' Bout It
Gerald Levert
Baby Hold On to Me
Eddie Levert & Gerald Levert
Funny
Gerald Levert
Taking Everything
Gerald Levert
Artist Playlists
Gerald Levert Essentials
The GRAMMY® winner from the soul dynasty will always be remembered.
Artist Biography
Son of O’Jays lead vocalist Eddie Levert, Sr., R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Gerald Levert carried on the family tradition with two successful groups—Levert and LSG—and a thriving solo career.
• While still in high school, Levert formed the group Levert with his brother Sean and Marc Gordon. They released their first album, I Get Hot, in 1985.
• The group kicked off a string of four consecutive gold albums with 1987’s The Big Throwdown. The LP features “Casanova,” a No. 1 R&B hit that crossed over to No. 5 on the pop charts.
• By the time they split up in 1995, Levert had notched five No. 1 R&B hits.
• Gerald Levert balanced his work in the group with his own solo output, beginning with 1991’s Private Line, which topped Billboard’s R&B albums chart. The title track was his first of two solo No. 1 R&B singles.
• He also worked as a songwriter and producer for others, including Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and New Edition. He collaborated with his father, Eddie, on 1995’s Father and Son album
• Alongside Keith Sweat and Johnny Gill, he formed the R&B supergroup LSG. Their 1997 debut single, “My Body,” topped the R&B charts and crossed over to No. 4 on pop. Each of the group’s two studio albums—1997’s LevertSweatGill and 2003’s LSG2—went Top 10 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
• Levert died in 2006 at the age of 40. In My Songs, his final solo album, was released posthumously in 2007.
Hometown
Cleveland, OH, United States
Genre
R&B/Soul