It's almost been a generation ago now, but once a upon a time, Bobby Brown was at the top of the musical heap in the late 80's/early 90's. At one point, he had 10 straight top 20 hits, and was seen as a pioneer of New Jack Swing, which was a hybrid of hip hop and R&B.
Most people under the age of 21 has only seen the decline. It wasn't that his fall couldn't be predicted either. He was voted out of the group New Edition back in 1986 because the others felt his onstage (and offstage) antics would hurt their careers. However, for a 5 year period he was by far the most successful former member of that group. As his reign on the charts began to wain, his anger (and drug) issues began to flare. Am not sure I remember meeting anyone who thought that his marriage to Whitney Houston would end up well. As it turned out, not only did his career disintegrate, but eventually her's along with it. Now Houston it attempting to pick up the pieces. Brown has not released an album since 1997, but has been touring with former New Edition mates Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill in a group called, "Heads of State" and showed up on Macy Gray's 2010 album. Here is hoping he can get his life back together....
Monday, January 23, 2012
Bobby Brown--My Prerogative (1988)
7:53 AM
80's oldies, 80's R and B, Bobby Brown, Heads of State, Johnny Gill, New Edition, New Jack Swing, Ralph Tresvant, The Rock and Roll Omnibus, Whitney Houston
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