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Full Force

 
Artist: Full Force
Full Force

Group Members:

Shy-Shy, Baby Gerry, Bowlegged Lou, Curt-T-T Bedeau, B-Fine, Paul Anthony

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Influenced By:

Performed Songs By:

Curtis Bedeau

Formal Connection With:

  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "Full Force Get Busy 1 Time!," "Guess Who's Comin' to the Crib?," "Ahead of Their Time!: Full Force's Greatest Hits"
  • Representative Songs: "I Wonder If I Take You Home," "Can You Feel the Beat," "Alice, I Want You Just for Me"

Biography

Full Force rose to prominence in the mid-'80s, writing and producing popular R&B hits for Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam before embarking on a moderately successful solo career that ultimately led them back to production work in the late '90s. The six-man collective -- featuring Paul Anthony, Bowlegged Lou, B-Fine, Baby Gerry, Shy Shy, and Curt-t-t -- originated in Brooklyn, NY, where they originally met up with Steve Salem in the late '70s, a business-savvy individual who functioned as their manager. With a manager in place and plenty of talent between the various group members, Full Force struggled throughout the early '80s to find a label willing to sign them. Eventually they got a break when they wrote and produced fellow Brooklyn group U.T.F.O.'s "Roxanne Roxanne," a rap song that would attain a certain level of fame thanks to a series of answer records. In early 1985, the single peaked at number ten on Billboard's R&B charts, proving a substantial hit for both the rap group and the production team. From there, Full Force moved onto their next major success with Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, a dance-pop group led by a 16-year-old singer named Lisa Velez. Originally Velez had auditioned for the production team, who then went ahead and recorded "I Wonder if I Take You Home" with her, releasing the single under the moniker Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam With Full Force on an indie New York label, Personal. The song scored success initially overseas before eventually being released by Columbia in the U.S. after getting immense play in New York clubs as an import single. Almost overnight, the song topped Billboard's dance chart and went on to peak at number six on the R&B chart by summer 1985. Thanks to the momentum surrounding the hit single, Full Force signed a deal with Columbia to release solo material. Though they scored some minor R&B hits on their own ("Temporary Love Thing," "Unfaithful So Much," "All in My Mind"), their biggest success continued to be as a production team for Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam ("All Cried Out," "Head to Toe," "Lost in Emotion"). In 1988, Full Force produced James Brown's I'm Real, scoring a substantial hit for the struggling legend with the album's title track, and worked with a number of late-'80s dance-pop stars: Jasmine Guy, Cheryl Pepsii Riley, and Samantha Fox, among others. Throughout the early and mid-'90s, the production team remained relatively quiet before again churning out a number of late-'90s R&B-flavored pop hits with Selena, Backstreet Boys, and LFO, among others. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Full Force
Origin Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
Genres Hip hop, R&B
Years active 1979-Present
Labels Columbia,Capitol,Calibre,TVT Records, Earforce Records
Associated acts UTFO, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, House Party
Website ForcefulWorld.com
Members
Paul Anthony
Brian "B-Fine" George
Lucien "Bowlegged Lou" George Jr.
Junior "Shy Shy" Clark
Curt "Curt-T-T" Bedeau
Gerry "Baby Gee" Charles

Full Force is a group of R&B and hip hop performers and producers from Brooklyn, New York, calling themselves "the original hip hop vocal band".[citation needed]

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Members

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

B-Fine, Paul Anthony, and Bowlegged Lou are brothers, and the other members are their cousins.

History

They have produced and written music for UTFO, Doctor Ice, Samantha Fox, Patti LaBelle, Jasmine Guy, The Force M.D.s, Britney Spears, James Brown, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Backstreet Boys, 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. They produced singer/songwriter 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).

In addition to their production résumé, they have their own albums and music. They placed several hit singles on the R&B charts during the latter half of the 80's. 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 their first and only single to date to reach the R&B Top Ten in 1988. Two greatest hits compilations are available, one by Thump Records and the other by Collectables.

In 2007, on their Sony release Legendary, they have a song dedicated to Oprah Winfrey entitled "We're Feeling You Oprah." It was inspired by their mother's love for Winfrey.

They appeared in the 1990s comedy film House Party and its sequel as the gangster-nemeses of Kid and Play. Recent activities include the production of another installment of the franchise titled Bouncers.

Full Force's biggest hit (production-wise) from the 1990's was the Backstreet Boys hit single "All I Have To Give". Full Force worked with Prince's Ex-Wife Mayte for her album Child Of The Sun, however the songs were all produced by Prince so they remained unreleased. Full Force was then featured on Lil' Kim's La Bella Mafia album of 2002 for her song "Cant F--- With Queen Bee".

Thump Records, a label known for its freestyle compilations, released their first greatest hits compilation.

Discography

Singles

Albums

  • 1985: Full Force (Columbia)
  • 1986: Full Force Get Busy 1 Time! (Columbia)
  • 1987: Guess Who's Comin' to the Crib? (Columbia)
  • 1989: Smoove (Columbia)
  • 1992: Don't Sleep (Capitol)
  • 1995: Sugar On Top (Calibre)
  • 2001: Still Standing (TVT)
  • 2007: Legendary (Sony)
  • 2009: Full Force Of Course (Earforce Records)

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