Babyface
Biography
As a singer, producer, and songwriter, Babyface was an inescapable presence in virtually every major facet of pop music during the '90s. His own recordings helped rejuvenate the R&B tradition of the smooth, sensitive, urban crooner and made him a staple of urban contemporary radio. Yet their considerable success was eclipsed by his songwriting and production work for other artists, which linked him with some of the biggest stars and hit singles of the decade (and not just in the realm of R&B). You'd be hard-pressed to name a '90s hitmaker with a track record more consistently successful and versatile than Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds.
Kenneth Edmonds was born April 10, 1959, in Indianapolis and began playing in local R&B bands as a teenager. He served a stint in Bootsy Collins' backing unit (where he earned his nickname) and subsequently joined the funk outfit Manchild, which signed a record deal in 1977 and released three albums. After their breakup, Babyface and partner Antonio "L.A." Reid formed an urban funk group called the Deele in the early '80s, which scored a few sizable hits on the R&B charts. Babyface and Reid began producing and writing for other artists on the side, landing hits in Pebbles' "Girlfriend" and the Whispers' "Rock Steady"; following the Deele's third album in 1988, the duo left to continue their outside activities full-time, co-founding the LaFace label in 1989. Further hits followed in Bobby Brown's "Every Little Step," Sheena Easton's "The Lover in Me," and Karyn White's "The Way You Love Me" and "Superwoman," all of which performed well on both the pop and R&B charts.
Babyface had actually recorded a little-noticed solo album in 1986, titled Lovers, but with his newfound success having marked him as one to watch, his solo career now began in earnest. Released in 1989, Tender Lover caught fire, spinning off four singles over the next year, including the R&B chart smashes "It's No Crime" (number one) and "Whip Appeal" (number two; both also reached the pop Top Ten); the album also went double platinum. Now firmly established as a powerhouse, Babyface went on to co-write hits for Johnny Gill ("My, My, My," nominated for the Best R&B Song Grammy), Whitney Houston ("I'm Your Baby Tonight"), and Madonna ("Take a Bow"); his biggest success, however, came with Boyz II Men, whose recording of "End of the Road" became one of the longest-running number ones in pop history (the Babyface-penned follow-up "I'll Make Love to You" was also pretty successful in its own right). He was co-nominated for an Album of the Year Grammy for his production on The Bodyguard soundtrack and went on to work with artists like Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, En Vogue, and Mary J. Blige. As if that weren't enough, LaFace had become a highly successful and lucrative imprint, breaking artists like Toni Braxton, TLC, OutKast, and Usher (often with input from Reid and Babyface).
It's no wonder Babyface wound up taking a break from his own career as a singer during the early '90s, releasing only a remix album, A Closer Look, in 1991. The proper follow-up to Tender Lover didn't appear until 1993; even so, For the Cool in You was an even bigger hit than its predecessor, going triple platinum and producing Babyface's first Top Five pop hit, the change-of-pace acoustic guitar ballad "When Can I See You Again" (which won him his first Grammy as a performer for Best Male R&B Vocal). In 1995, he scored another major success with the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack, not only producing it but scoring the film itself and writing nearly all of its songs, including the Whitney Houston smash "Exhale (Shoop, Shoop)." The same year, he won the first of three consecutive Grammys as Producer of the Year. Successes just kept coming in 1996; the guest-laden album The Day spawned another Top Ten pop/R&B hit in "Every Time I Close My Eyes," and he solidified his crossover credentials once and for all by winning a Grammy for Record of the Year as producer of Eric Clapton's "Change the World."
Encouraged by the success of Waiting to Exhale, Babyface and his wife, Tracey Edmonds, formed their own film production company, which debuted in 1997 with the acclaimed urban family comedy/drama Soul Food (Babyface, naturally, masterminded the soundtrack). The next year, he contributed lyrics to the animated musical The Prince of Egypt, which went uncredited on the soundtrack album. With the movies taking up more of his time, his next musical releases were quick one-offs: an MTV Unplugged album in 1997 and the seasonal Christmas with Babyface the next year. His production and songwriting activities continued, though he remained silent as a performer for a few years. In 2000, Epic released the best-of compilation A Collection of His Greatest Hits, marking the end of his tenure with the label; he had elected to move to Arista, where L.A. Reid had been a high-ranking executive. In 2001, Babyface released a new album, Face2Face, and also produced the punk-pop soundtrack for the film Josie & the Pussycats. The back-to-basics Grown & Sexy came in July 2005, followed by 2007's covers-based Playlist for Mercury. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Playlist
2007

Grown & Sexy
2005

Face 2 Face
2001

A Collection Of His Hits
2000

MTV Unplugged NYC 1997 (Live)
1997
I personally dont think he has a...baby face??? What?.. nah.. he looks more girly really..
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my all time favorite artist, my inspiration, one of the best songs ever made.
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He is what smooth the soul, bringing music back to it roots, his talent in unmeasurable . . I listen with my heart..He is one of the greats! Love his music, songs & writings..LO V E HIM!! Come to San Diego PLEASE!!!
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I have known him personally since Manchild, I once asked him at 17 what was his back-up plan. He said "I don't have a back-up plan. Music is all I'll ever do!" I guess that was an understateme n t ! ! ! !
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I HAD A CHANCE TO SEE HIM PERFORM LAST SUNDAY THE JAZZ IN THE GARDENS IN MIAMI GARDENS, HE WAS UNFORGETABLE ! GREAT PERFORMER! LOVE HIM
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Baby Face got it going on.!!!!!! This is the music that I grew up with. Baby Face's music is so so sexy and can really get you in the mood. When my husband and I are spending quality time with other, this is the music we listen to. We have all of Baby Face's Greatest Hits. By the way, Baby Face you are one of the Greatest singer, songwriter, and produce of all times.
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I love baby face, I have all of his CD's. This man has a voice from god. Also I can relate to all of his music. love ya.
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This song caught everybodys attention!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ( W h i p appeal)
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He is one of my all time favorite slow jam singers! Grew up LOVING him in High School, and now I'm 29 and I still can't get enough!
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He's a top shelf artist. A great writer bar none. This cat could make the ladies "wet" wit'dem smooth ballads. Keep "maintaining "
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This is to answer April Callendar: The song with Gweneth was Just My Imagination Hope that helps. |
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I love him and his music is very inspirationa l . He has given me a positivity that only I could only tell him in person, and verbally speak about the struggels he has allowed me to overcome through his music and his voice of inspiration I also had to overcome the scars and pain of divorce and navigate my way back to trusting in faith. I say thanks to the man the gift and the voice.....
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I believe that Babyface is one of the greatest artists I've had the pleasure to grow up with. After reading the bio in Pandora I understand why I love his music so much, He and I have the same birthday. 4/10/59
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i'm only 26, but i've always had a love for music before my time. Growing up i was in love with baby face, gerald, keith sweat, luther vandros, just to name a few. Music is such a gift and baby face knows just what to do to melt our hearts.
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kenny edmonds wrote for the cool in you for his mom
thats so cool. michael j. franklin mjfspice@pan d o r a .com |
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I am looking for a song Baby face did w/ Gweneth Paltrow I can't think of the name of it. Can Anyone help me out here?
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Baby Face brings back very sweet memories. His music just oooooozzzzzz e s LOVE. Baby Face definitely makes you want to get the love going on. He will always be the greatest vocally and lyrically...
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I love him. This is what music is suppose to be. These youngsters don't know nothin 'bout dis kinda sound. Mmm that sounds familiar I think I've heard that some place before:) Maybe I am getting old!
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I use to listen to this song while I was in college in my accounting class...whic h is probably why I had to take it twice huh?!!
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HE'S AUTHENTIC AND A TRUE ROMANTIC! WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK FOR? THANKS FACE. :)
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Yes Babyface does need his own station Margaret King. I wish we could rate songs like on Jango and have unlimited skipping.
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I am Truly, Truly, Truly a Babyface fan. You could do no wrong!!! You are a dynamic supertalent. You are an example of the craft!! And its good I dont know you personally. i would stalk you just to be around you and your genious
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WHEN I FIRST HEARD BABYFACE I FELL IN LOVE WITH HIM. AT THAT TIME HE WAS WITH THE DEALS. BUT WHEN HE WENT SOLO. THATS WHEN I REALY FELL IN LOVE WITH HIM. BABYFACE HAD REALLY EARNED THAT NAME. HE CAN MAKE MUSIC THAT CAN REALLY MAKE ALL THE GIRSL SCREAM OUT FOR MORE. I HOPE HE COME BACK WITH MORE. I HALLA THIS IS AINGELLIQUE DANYELL MOORE 1.
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Babyfaece ... Has good babymakeing music ( If you know what I mean ) That are he'll make you cry, for doing your woman wrong .....Been there done that ..
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