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Lisa Lisa with Montell Jordan, Rob Base, and more

Mar 1, 2025  ·  YouTube Theater, Inglewood, CA YouTube Theater, Inglewood, CA

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Born in 1969, Montell Jordan rose to fame with "This Is How We Do It,” ruling the Hot 100 for seven weeks. A Grammy-nominated artist with over 10 million records sold, he's now a pastor in Atlanta, known for blending R&B with soulful styles.
Rob Base, born Robert Ginyard in Harlem, hit big with “It Takes Two” alongside DJ E-Z Rock. Known for pioneering hip-house, their track ruled dance floors and climbed Billboard's Top 40. Despite personal and legal challenges, Base released solo work, though none matched their initial success. The duo briefly reunited before E-Z Rock's death in 2014.
The Jets, a band of 8 siblings from a Tongan family in Minneapolis, hit fame in 1986-89 with songs like "Crush on You." Known for dance-pop, they achieved gold albums before shifting to gospel in the '90s.
Evelyn "Champagne" King, born in Philadelphia, is known for '70s and '80s dance classics like "Shame," "I'm in Love," and "Love Come Down." Her versatile pop-R&B style, shaped with producers like T. Life and Kashif, gained her multiple awards and three gold-certified albums. Key collaborations include Morrie Brown and Leon Sylvers III. King remains impactful, performing and charting across decades.
Brooklyn-based Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, feat. Full Force members Hughes & Moseley, dominated mid-'80s dance-pop/R&B. Hits include "I Wonder if I Take You Home." Peaked in the '80s, disbanded in 1991.
American R&B group Color Me Badd, formed in Oklahoma City in 1985, known for hits like "I Wanna Sex You Up". Sold over 12M records, won numerous awards, and appeared in films and TV. Only Mark Calderon remains from the original lineup.

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