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Marques Houston

Marques Houston

About Marques Houston

A member of Immature/IMx, Marques "Batman" Houston debuted as a solo artist in 2003 with MH (Interscope). Since joining Immature as a young adolescent in the early '90s, Houston has crossed over into television as a recurring cast member of Sister Sister, and he has taken on production duties with some of his IMx mates (as Platinum Status) for B2K and Destiny's Child. Along with producing some of his own material on MH, he enlisted the services of Kowan "Q" Paul, Kenny Whitehead, and Platinum Status member Troy Taylor. Naked followed in April of 2005. During the interim, he appeared in Fat Albert, continued songwriting and production work (Omarion, N2U, O'Ryan, Young Rome), and popped up on a mix of 50 Cent's "Candy Shop." Veteran, released in 2007, marked Houston's 15th year in the music business. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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Marques Houston's Discography  (4)

Veteran  Veteran Universal Records more more
Naked  Naked The Ultimate... more more
Because Of You  Because Of You T.U.G. Enter... more more
MH  MH T.U.G. Enter... more more

Compilations featuring Marques Houston  (3)

Wendy Williams Brings The Heat Vol. 1  Wendy Williams Brings The Heat Vol. 1 Noo Trybe Re... more more
Playlist  Playlist HMV UK Limited more more
You G B2K Presents... You G: B2K Presents... more more

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