- Horace Brown (musician)
Horace Brown was born in Charlotte,
North Carolina and is the son of aBaptist minister. Despite singing in the church as a child, Brown never believed he would have a singing career and instead dreamed of one day being a professional basketball player. However, a knee injury ruined these plans.Brown played a variety of instruments in his school's marching band and got a break when
DeVante Swing ofJodeci heard one of his demos. He then earned spots doing background vocals for Christopher Williams and some writing and producing. (Terri & Monica 's "Systa"album ) He then managed to get arecording contract withUptown Records after presidentAndre Harrell saw him in a recording session.In 1994, while on Uptown Records, Brown spurred controversy his single "Taste Your Love" was released. The single was an ode to
oral sex and was banned in parts of theSouth . Despite the press around the single, it failed to perform well on the charts and caused Brown's album to be put on the shelves.When Andre Harrell of Uptown moved to
Motown , he brought Brown with him. Motown promoted the album by releasing two more singles and in 1996, released his self-titled debut album. The album featuredSean "Puffy" Combs andFaith Evans and hisremix es featured Foxy Brown andJay-Z .In July 2007 he appeared on German R&B artistLisha 's Album "Nice to Meet You" with the track "I Want That".ingles chart positions
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* [http://www.rnbhaven.com/artist.php?artistid=149 Horace Brown Bio]
* [http://www.billboard.com/ Billboard]
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