A British R&B group that formed in 1996 and kept recording with a mostly unchanged lineup.
For a good sense of their sound, try "Sweet Lorraine" or "Loving You Too Long (As Love Slowly Dies)." They frame the group's R&B feel pretty well.
They had a genuine R&B chart-topper with "Let's Get Married" from their album "J.E. Heartbreak." Songs like "Fuel For Your Soul" and "Loving You Too Long (As Love Slowly Dies)" show that foundation clearly, even as they worked with other sounds later on. Their catalog mentions some legal trouble and plagiarism claims during their peak, which adds a bit of texture to their story.
They formed in 1996 with brothers and a cousin, and their debut single "I Gotta Be" found an audience. After that period with "J.E. Heartbreak," they kept recording tracks such as "Smooth Operator" and "Money Talking." The lineup has stayed mostly the same since the beginning, which isn't common for acts that started in the mid-90s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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