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Bell Biv DeVoe

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Bell Biv DeVoe was hatched in the minds of its members, New Edition's Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronnie DeVoe, upon the departure of lead singer Bobby Brown in 1986. But it wasn't until after New Edition completed its supporting tour for the album Heart Break in 1988 that the trio gave in to the urgings of Heart Break producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and decided to chart its own course. Bell Biv DeVoe enlisted a variety of producers for its debut album, including Jam and Lewis and Public Enemy producers Hank and Keith Shocklee. The results were quite unlike anything in New Edition's repertoire: The beats were funkier, the lyrics and vocals were sexier, and the overall sound had a harder, hip-hop-tinged edge. The album's title track, "Poison," became a number three smash, and it was followed by the equally successful "Do Me!" and the R&B hits "B.B.D. (I Thought it Was Me)," "When Will I See You Smile Again?," and "Dope!" The album itself went on to sell over three million copies and was followed by a remix album the next year. Meanwhile, Bivins took some time off to assemble the so-called East Coast Family, discovering and producing debut albums for Another Bad Creation and Boyz II Men. Hootie Mack, Bell Biv DeVoe's second proper album, was released in 1993 but didn't make as much of an impact. In 1996, all three members of Bell Biv DeVoe participated in a reunion of New Edition. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Bell Biv DeVoe's Discography  (6)

BBD (Explicit Version)  BBD (Explicit Version) more more
BBD  BBD Biv Ten Reco... more more
Greatest Hits  Greatest Hits MCA Records more more
New Edition's Solo Hits  New Edition's Solo Hits MCA Records more more
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Compilations Featuring Bell Biv DeVoe  (20)

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The Very Best Of Pure R&B THE SUMMER COLLECTION 2003 The Very Best Of Pure R&B: THE SUMMER CO... BMG more more
New Jack Swing  New Jack Swing Universal Mu... more more
The Best Of R&B 2 THIS IS;Another 6CD's Of Pure R&B Grooves The Best Of R&B 2: THIS IS, Another 6CD... Beechwood Mu... more more

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