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Full Force
Background information
OriginNew York (state) Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
GenresR&B
New jack swing[1]
Years active1976–present
LabelsColumbia, Capitol, Calibre, TVT Records, Earforce Records
MembersPaul Anthony
Brian "B-Fine" George
Lucien "Bowlegged Lou" George Jr.
Junior "Shy Shy" Clark
Curt "Curt-T-T" Bedeau
Gerry "Baby Gee" Charles
WebsiteOfficial Website

Full Force is an American group of R&B singers and producers from Brooklyn, New York.

Members

  • B-Fine (Brian George) - drums and drum programming
  • Shy Shy (Junior Clark) - bass guitar
  • Paul Anthony (Paul Anthony George) - vocals
  • Bow-Legged Lou (Lucien George Jr.) - vocals
  • Curt-T-T (Curt Bedeau) - guitar
  • Baby Gee (Gerry Charles) - keyboards

B-Fine, Paul Anthony, and Bow-Legged Lou are brothers, Shy Shy, Baby Gerry and Curt-T-T are cousins.

History

Production and songwriting

The group produced and wrote music for UTFO, Doctor Ice, Samantha Fox, Patti LaBelle, Jasmine Guy, The Force M.D.s, the R&B all-female group Ex Girlfriend, Britney Spears, James Brown, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync, La Toya Jackson, and Selena. Full Force produced UTFO's "Roxanne Roxanne" (1985), a record that led to several answer records, most notably one by Roxanne Shanté. The group produced Rihanna's 2005 hit "That La, La, La," which appears on her debut album Music Of The Sun. The Black Eyed Peas' worldwide hit "Don't Phunk With My Heart" was also written as a collaboration between Full Force and will.i.am of the Peas. Full Force wrote and produced most of the singles from La Toya Jackson's fifth studio album La Toya, including "You're Gonna Get Rocked!" "You Blew," and "Such a Wicked Love," as well as Patti LaBelle's track "I Got It Like That", for which they also provided prominent background vocals from her 1989 album Be Yourself.

Full Force provide backing vocals on two Bob Dylan songs recorded during sessions for Infidels: "Death Is Not the End" (released on Down in the Groove (1988) and "Tell Me" (released on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991).

Although not included on the soundtrack, Full Force's track "Ain't my Type of Hype" was the track used in the dance battle scene with Kid 'n Play in the 1990 film House Party.

Full Force's biggest hit (production-wise) from the 1990s was the Backstreet Boys' hit single "All I Have to Give." Full Force worked with Prince's ex-wife Mayte on her album Child of the Sun. However, the songs were all produced by Prince, so they remained unreleased. Full Force also contributed to the production on Blaque's 2002 unreleased album, Blaque Out, and was then featured on Lil' Kim's 2003 release, La Bella Mafia, on her song "Can't Fuck with Queen Bee." In 2006 Paul Anthony had developed mantle cell lymphoma that cause him to go bald, It is mentioned on TV One's Unsung Documentary.

Recording

In addition to their production résumé, the group have also released their own albums and music. They placed several hit singles under their own name on the US Billboard R&B chart during the latter half of the 1980s. Tracks such as "Unselfish Lover" (off their self-titled debut) and "Temporary Love Thing" (off their follow-up album, Full Force Get Busy 1 Time!) received substantial airplay. "All in My Mind" became the group's first and only single to date to reach the R&B Top Ten in 1988. Their 1985 single "Alice, I Want You Just for Me!" only made the dance and R&B charts in the US but became a mainstream Top 10 hit in the UK in January 1986. Two greatest hits compilations are available, one by Thump Records and the other by Collectables.

In 2007, on its Columbia release Legendary, the group has a song dedicated to Oprah Winfrey titled "We're Feeling You, Oprah." It was inspired by the related members' mother's love for Winfrey.

Thump Records, a label known for its freestyle compilations, released the group's first greatest hits compilation.

Acting

They appeared in the 1990 comedy film House Party and its sequel as the gangster villains of Kid 'n Play.

Recording discography

Albums

Singles

  • 1980: "Turn You On"/"Groovin" (Dazz)
  • 1984: "I Wonder If I Take You Home" (Columbia) with Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
  • 1985: "All Cried Out"/"Behind My Eyes" (Columbia/CBS) with Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
  • 1985: "Can You Feel the Beat" with Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
  • 1985: "Alice, I Want You Just For Me" (CBS)
  • 1985: "Girl If You Take Me Home"
  • 1985: "Unselfish Lover"
  • 1986: "Temporary Love Thing"
  • 1986: "Unfaithful (So Much)"
  • 1987: "Old Flames Never Die"
  • 1987: "All in My Mind"
  • 1987: "Love is for Suckers (Like Me and You)"
  • 1987: "Someone to Love Me for Me" with Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
  • 1987: "Take Care of Homework"
  • 1987: "Your Love is so Def"
  • 1988: "Every Little Thing About You" with Cheryl Pepsii Riley
  • 1988: "Naughty Girls Need Love Too" (by Samantha Fox)
  • 1988: "I Wanna Have Some Fun" (by Samantha Fox)
  • 1989: "Ain't My Type of Hype"
  • 1989: "Friends B-4 Lovers"
  • 1990: "Kiss Those Lips"/"All I Wanna Do"
  • 1991: "X Marks the Spot" Ex Girlfriend
  • 1992: "Nice 'n Sleazy"
  • 1992: "Quickie"
  • 1994: "Can I Get Your Number?"
  • 1995: "Back Together Again"[2]
  • 1995: "It's All on My Face"[3]

Filmography

References

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