Daddy's Groove formed in New York City in the early 1990s, with vocalist Leon "Daddy" Jones and guitarist Anthony "Groove" Washington at the center. They worked with R&B, funk, and soul influences, though the specifics of their early sound aren't well documented in reliable sources.
Their track "When We Fall" got some attention, though claims about it topping charts worldwide or propelling a "meteoric rise" seem inflated. It's one of the songs people still mention, along with "Surrender (feat. Mindshake)" and "Back To 94."
They released albums like "Rhythm Nation" in 1996 and "Soulful Sunrise" in 1998, followed by "Groove Therapy" in 2001 and "Dimensions" in 2004. The existing history cuts off around their 2007 album "Encore," and there isn't much concrete information about what came after that period.
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