Babyface

Songs: 72
Albums: 17

Albums

Babyface - S.O.U.L.
S.O.U.L.
2011, songs: 4
Babyface - From the Heart
From the Heart
2009, songs: 6
Babyface - I Need a Love Song
I Need a Love Song
2008, songs: 1
Babyface - Super Hits
Super Hits
2008, songs: 5
Babyface - Fire and Rain
Fire and Rain
2007, songs: 1
Babyface - Grown & Sexy
Grown & Sexy
2005, songs: 8
Babyface - A Love Story
A Love Story
2004, songs: 2
Babyface - Face2Face
Face2Face
2001, songs: 13
Babyface - The Day
The Day
1996, songs: 1
Babyface - A Closer Look
A Closer Look
1991, songs: 4
Babyface - Lovers
Lovers
1986, songs: 3

Facts about Babyface

Babyface
  1. R&B Icon: Babyface, born Kenneth Brian Edmonds on April 10, 1959, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer who rose to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s. With his smooth vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and impeccable songwriting skills, Babyface became one of the most influential figures in contemporary R&B music.

  2. Early Career and Success: Babyface began his music career in the late 1970s as a member of the R&B group Manchild. He later gained recognition as a songwriter and producer, working with artists such as Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston, and Paula Abdul. Babyface's talent for crafting hit songs quickly earned him acclaim within the music industry, and he soon embarked on a successful solo career.

  3. Solo Career and Chart-Topping Hits: As a solo artist, Babyface released a series of successful albums that showcased his soulful vocals and introspective songwriting. His debut album, "Lovers", was released in 1986 and featured the hit single "Slow Jam" with Midnight Star. Babyface's subsequent albums, including "Tender Lover" (1989) and "For the Cool in You" (1993), spawned numerous chart-topping hits such as "Whip Appeal", "It's No Crime", and "Every Time I Close My Eyes".

  4. Collaborations and Productions: In addition to his solo career, Babyface is renowned for his collaborations with other artists and his prolific work as a producer and songwriter. He has worked with a wide range of musicians across various genres, including Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, Boyz II Men, and Eric Clapton. Babyface's production credits include some of the biggest hits of the 1990s, such as "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men and "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston.

  5. Legacy and Awards: Babyface's contributions to R&B music have been widely recognized, earning him numerous awards and accolades throughout his career. He has won multiple Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year and Song of the Year for his work on "Change the World" with Eric Clapton. In addition to his success as a musician, Babyface has also ventured into other creative endeavors, including acting and entrepreneurship, solidifying his status as a multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry.

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