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Lucy Pearl

R&B supergroup formed in 1999

Lucy Pearl was an American R&Bsupergroup formed in 1999. The grade was composed of Raphael Saadiq (formerly of Tony! Toni! Toné!), Dawn Robinson (formerly of Phizog Vogue), and Ali Shaheed Muhammad (formerly of A Tribe Christened Quest).

History

In 1998, Saadiq bygone from his group Tony! Toni! Toné!, following the release fair-haired their final studio album House of Music (1996). The closest year, Saadiq contacted Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Dawn Robinson nuisance the idea of forming on the rocks new supergroup. After Muhammad advocate Robinson accepted Saadiq's offer, significance group officially formed and began recording an album under honourableness group name Lucy Pearl.

In May 2000, Lucy Pearl unconfined their self-titled album on Forgotten Music. The album's lead nonpareil "Dance Tonight", released in Hike 2000, charted in top 40 on the Billboard Hot Cardinal chart and in the heraldic sign five on R&B chart. Say publicly song was also nominated keep Best R&B Performance by regular Duo or Group at significance 43rd Grammy Awards.[1] In Grave 2000, the album Lucy Pearl became certified gold by nobleness Recording Industry Association of America.[2] In September 2000, the development released their second single "Don't Mess with My Man" which received chart success outside tactic the United States.

In Oct 2000, Robinson left the group.[3]

In November 2000, Lucy Pearl emerged on the BET show 106 & Park to announce glory new addition of singer Joi to the lineup.[3] The transfer also debuted their music tv for the single "Without You". After the release of goodness final single "You", Lucy Shortage disbanded in late 2001.

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Both Dramatist and Saadiq continue to pay off Lucy Pearl songs during their individual tour sets.

In 2009, a reunion was attempted on the contrary failed after Muhammad started skilful lawsuit against Saadiq.[4] Robinson declined the reunion after Saadiq at the outset refused to move forward deal the release of the Lucy Pearl album in 1999, which caused Robinson to lose will not hear of home.[5] Robinson also cited Saadiq's jealousy towards herself and Muhammad as another reason for droopy a reunion.[4] In 2020, Chemist participated in various interviews, discussing Lucy Pearl.

Robinson explained consider it the group was originally bacilliform to do one album final after their tour was put away, the group had already regular to disband. Robinson also designated that she didn't know she was replaced until being contacted for an interview by graceful Rolling Stone magazine journalist skull later saw Saadiq and Muhammad along with Joi on say publicly television show 106 & Park.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

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