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Dru Hill with Ginuwine, Shai, and more

Mar 23, 2024  ·  Raising Cane's River Center Arena, Baton Rouge, LA Raising Cane's River Center Arena, Baton Rouge, LA

Dru Hill
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Washington D.C.-born R&B star Ginuwine soared in the '90s with hits like "Pony." Collaborated with Timbaland, he became famous for a seductive style, securing a wide fanbase and multiple platinum albums. Known for powerful covers of Prince and MJ, he also made strides in acting and film.
Shai, an urban contemporary vocal group, soared with their debut "...If I Ever Fall in Love" and its hit title track. Known for their silky voices and R&B chart dominance, despite not always having the strongest material.
Dru Hill, formed in 1992 in Baltimore, is known for R&B hits like "Tell Me." Notable albums include their debut and "Enter the Dru." Despite Sisqó's solo fame, they've remained active, with hits achieving multi-million sales.
Hi-Five, an R&B group from Waco, TX, known for hits like "I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)," which hit #1 on pop & R&B charts. Active from 1990, they've stayed relevant in the genre and are featured on Bronx Most Wanted label.
H-Town emerged in 1993 with the hit "Knocking' da Boots." Known for their soul-inspired style, they scored platinum and gold albums. Despite tragedy affecting the group, they remain active, collaborating with artists like Jodeci and Pretty Ricky.
Case, an NYC native and '90s R&B singer, began backing for stars like Usher, debuted on Def Jam in 1996, and worked with top producers like Jimmy Jam. Known for hits inspired by Stevie Wonder and personal songs. Founded Indigo Blue in 2004.
Born in Miami, Pleasure P rose to fame with Pretty Ricky, delivering hits like "Grind with Me." He went solo, producing tracks like "Did You Wrong," and later rejoined Pretty Ricky. Known for VH1's Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.

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