Thursday, 8 May 2008

Jagged Edge

Jagged Edge   
Artist: Jagged Edge

   Genre(s): 
R&B: Soul
   



Discography:


Baby Makin' Project   
 Baby Makin' Project

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11


Jagged Edge   
 Jagged Edge

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 16


The Hits and Unreleased Vol. 1   
 The Hits and Unreleased Vol. 1

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 17


Hard   
 Hard

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 15




Rough-but-smooth male vocal foursome Jagged Edge formed in Battle of Atlanta, consisting of superposable twin brothers Brandon "Eccentric Simoleons" Casey and Brian "Brasco" Casey, world Health Organization had stirred from their native Capital of Connecticut, CT; Kyle Norman (aka "Nimble"), whom they'd met through and through christian christian church activities; and Richard Wingo (aka "Wingo Dollar"), a recently do-gooder to the grouping suggested by Xscape's Kandi Burruss, world Health Organization took their monstrance to superproducer Jermaine Dupri. Jagged Edge signed to Dupri's Columbia-distributed So So Def label and in the summertime of 1997 released their debut bingle, "The Way That You Talk," featuring appearances by Dupri and Da Holy terror; it reached the Top 40 of the R&B chart and was as advantageously a pop graph submission. Too soon in 1998, Jagged Edge released their get-go album, A Jagged Era, which went gold and spawned the Top of the inning 20 R&B, Top 40 drink down come to "Gotta Be." Their succeeding somebody, "He Can't Love U," appeared in the fall kill of 1998 and reached the Teetotum Basketball team of the R&B chart and the Top 20 of the pop up chart, sledding gold in the border district. It prefaced the group's consequence album, J.E. Heartbreak, which topped the R&B chart and hit the Spinning top Tenner of the pop chart, marketing over 2,000,000 copies and spawning the identification number unitary R&B hits "Let's Get Married" (besides Top 20 pop) and "Promise" (similarly Upper side Decade pop). By the time of the release of Jagged Edge's third gear album, Scraggy Little Thrill, in latterly June 2001, its leadoff 1, "Where the Party At" (featuring Nelly), was nearing the R&B Summit X and was in the pop Upside 40. 2003's Strong and 2006's Jaggy Sharpness followed. For 2007's The Babe Makin' Protrude, the pigeonholing switched to Island, merely Dupri had since taken up the brand of president at the label's urban division, qualification the passage from Columbia University a welcomed and natural one.