Title: Baby Makin' Music feat. Ronald Isley AKA Mr. Biggs
Release date: 11 April, 2006
Record label: Def Jam Recordings
Single: Just Came Here to Chill
Official website: Def Jam Recordings
Wikipedia: Isley Brothers
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“Just Came Here to Chill,” produced by Troy Taylor (who has produced for Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, Trey Songz, and Yolanda Adams) and Gordon Chambers (producer for Whitney Houston, Brandy and Aretha Franklin) is the lead single from BABY MAKIN’ MUSIC. The album also features production by a slew of some of today’s hottest R&B producers, including Jermaine Dupri (mega-producer for multi-platinum artists, such as Mariah Carey and Usher), Tim and Bob (the music masterminds behind new R&B sensation, Bobby Valentino) and Manuel Seal, Jr. (co-produced Mariah Carey’s “We Belong Together” and Usher’s smash hit, “My Boo” with Alicia Keys).
BABY MAKIN’ MUSIC follows up the May 2003 release of the Isley Brothers’ album Body Kiss (Dreamworks), an RIAA gold #1 Pop/ #1 R&B collaboration with younger brother Ernie Isley. Produced (and mostly written) by R. Kelly, the album featured Ronald’s alter ego ‘Mr. Biggs’ on the pop/R&B crossover hit, “What Would You Do?” (Mr. Biggs was first introduced on the Isley Brothers’ 2001 Dreamworks album Eternal, featuring the pop/R&B crossover hit, “Contagious,” also written and produced by R. Kelly.)
Later on in November 2003, Isley Meets Bacharach (also Dreamworks), featured Ronald in a full program of the songwriter’s hits, produced, arranged and conducted by Burt Bacharach. At the 2003 American Music Awards, the Isley Brothers won for Favorite Band, Duo or Group. The following year, the Isley Brothers received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual BET Awards gala. To date, the Isley Brothers have seven #1 R&B career hit singles to their credit, and five top 10 pop hits.
The Isley Brothers vocal group was formed in Cincinnati in 1955. The original recording lineup included Ronald and older brothers O’Kelly and Rudolph (a fourth brother, Vernon, died in the ’50s). Today, the Isley Brothers remain one of a handful of acts to chart success¬fully in every decade of the modern era, starting with their perennial anthem “Shout” in 1959.
The ’60s began with another anthem, 1962’s “Twist And Shout.” The Isleys went on to score with “This Old Heart Of Mine” (1966, their first Tamla/Motown hit), and the massive “It’s Your Thing.” The R&B Grammy Award-winning #1 R&B/ #2 pop hit single launched their self-owned T-Neck label in 1969, and introduced younger brothers Ernie and Marvin and in-law Chris Jasper into the lineup.
T-Neck went on to chart more than 20 pop titles in the ’70s (and nearly twice that many on the R&B side), a litany of hits that included “Love The One You’re With” (later remade by Stephen Stills), “Spill The Wine” (remade by Eric Burdon & War), “That Lady,” “Summer Breeze,” “Fight The Power Part 1,” “For the Love Of You,” “The Pride,” “Take Me To the Next Phase,” and “I Wanna Be With You,” to name a few.
The ’80s began with “Don’t Say Goodnight (It’s Time For Love)” and “Hurry Up And Wait,” followed by “Inside You” and “Smooth Sailin’ Tonight.” In 1986, O’Kelly passed away, and Rudolph subsequently retired to the ministry. The ‘Isley Brothers Featuring Ronald Isley’ returned in 1990, and all six members were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame two years later. Ronald also introduced the famed Johnson Sisters vocal duo in 1992. The ’90s were marked by a number of collaborations – with Angela Winbush (“Lay Your Troubles Down”), Bobby Womack, Quincy Jones (on his Q’s Jook Joint album, 1995), and R. Kelly’s #1 R&B/ #4 Pop smash of 1996, “Down Low (Nobody Has To Know).”
1996 also brought the Isley Brothers – Ronald, Marvin and Ernie – to Island Records for the first time, on Mission To Please. Contributing as producers and (co-)writers were Babyface, R. Kelly and Keith Sweat, three of the many artists whose lives and music were inspired by the Isley Brothers, whose lineup now comprises Ronald and Ernie, an accomplished songwriter, guitarist and vocalist in his own right. >From Mission To Please to Eternal to Body Kiss – the saga continues, as BABY MAKIN’ MUSIC celebrates the return of the Isley Brothers to the Island Def Jam Music Group. The long-awaited return to center-stage for Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee Ronald Isley aka ‘Mr. Biggs’ has finally arrived. BABY MAKIN’ MUSIC, by the Isley Brothers featuring Ronald Isley aka ‘Mr. Biggs,’ their first album for Def Jam's Def Soul Recordings, will hit the stores on March 7th.
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