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Dawn Robinson Born November 28, 1968
New London, ConnecticutDawn Robinson (November 28, 1968,[1] New London, Connecticut) is an American R&B/soul/Dance-pop singer best known for her work as a member of hit Urban/Dance-pop group, En Vogue.
Robinson was born in New London, Connecticut. Following her departure from En Vogue in 1997, Robinson joined Lucy Pearl to record the only Lucy Pearl album released to date. After touring with Lucy Pearl, Dawn claimed she found out she was out of the group upon seeing the groups final video. The song featured Robinson's vocals but with new member Joi lip syncing Robinson's part. Robinson was then signed with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records, and gave guest vocals on The Firm's hit song "Firm Biz" which sampled Teena Marie's classic single "Square Biz." After appearing on a few soundtracks, Robinson released a solo album entitled Dawn, released by Atlantic Records on 29 January 2002. The single "Envious" received moderate airplay on radio and video outlets. According to Sister2Sister magazine, Robinson said the album "tanked" due to "poor promotion." In 2005, Robinson returned sporadically to En Vogue who toured nationally while attempting to negotiate a new recording contract with The Firm Management for the original En Vogue. 2009 Robinson recorded and released two new songs made available on her official Myspace page, "Johnny Walker Get Up Again" and "I Like Boyz." 2010, all four members appeared on the cover of Jet magazine to promote their reunion tour, yet again failed to reach an agreement, and Robinson decided not to record on the new En Vogue album due in the fall of 2011, but has reached an agreement to continue touring with the group in 2012.
On September 26, 2011, Ellis, Jones & Herron released their first single "I'll Cry Later" from their upcoming album.
Contents
- 1990- "Lies"
- 1992- "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)"
- 1992- "Giving Him Something He Can Feel"
- 1992- "Free Your Mind"
- 1993- "Whatta Man"
- 1993- "Runaway Love"
- 1996- "Don't Let Go (Love)"
Discography
With En Vogue
Albums
Year Album US US R&B UK US Sales World Sales 1990 Born to Sing 21 3 23 1.0m - 1991 Remix to Sing - - 57 150k - 1992 Funky Divas 8 1 4 3.2m 6.5m 1993 Runaway Love EP 49 16 - 250k - 1997 EV3 8 8 9 1.0m - 1998 Best of En Vogue - - 39 200k 500k 2001 Very Best of En Vogue - - - - - With Lucy Pearl
Only one album was released, the self-titled Lucy Pearl. Two singles, "Dance Tonight" and "Don't Mess with My Man" went top 40 and sold over 500,000 copies certifying the album gold. The last single released "YOU" and also featured on the soundtrack "Save The Last Dance" did feature Dawn Robinson's vocals but the video featured new Lucy Pearl member Joi, as Robinson was no longer in the group.
Soundtrack works
She has featured several songs in some successful soundtracks:
- Love & Basketball (2000) (writer: "Dance Tonight")
- Life (1999/I) (performer: "Drop Me Off in Harlem")
- The Rugrats Movie (1998) (performer: "This World is Something New to Me")
- Doctor Dolittle (1998) (performer: "Rock Steady")
- Bulworth (1998) (performer: "Firm Biz")
Solo career
Year Album details Peak chart positions US UK 2002 Dawn - Released: 29 January 2002
- Label: Atlantic Records
- Formats: CD
- - Title Year Peak chart positions US UK US
R&B"Envious" 2002 — — 99 "Better Without You" 2010 — — — References
- John Farinella, David. Dawn Robinson Interview: "Rebel With A Cause", Yahoo! Music. February 4, 2002.
External links
- Dawn Robinson's Official Website
- Dawn Robinson at the Internet Movie Database
- http://web.archive.org/web/20091027030837/http://geocities.com/funkydawnrobinson/
En Vogue Terry Ellis • Cindy Herron • Dawn Robinson• Maxine Jones
Amanda Cole • Rhona BennettAlbums Born to Sing (1990) • Funky Divas (1992) • EV3 (1997) • Masterpiece Theatre (2000) • The Gift of Christmas (2002) • Soul Flower (2004) • TBA (2011)Other releases Remix to Sing (1991) • Runaway Love (1993)Compilations Best of En Vogue (1999) • Very Best of En Vogue (2001) • Hold On and Other Hits (2005) • The Essentials (2005) • The Platinum Collection (2007) • Don't Let Go: The Very Best of En Vogue (2010)Singles "Hold On" • " Lies" • " You Don't Have to Worry" • " Don't Go" • " Strange" • "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" • "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" • "Yesterday" • "Free Your Mind" • "Give It Up, Turn It Loose" • "Love Don't Love You" • "Runaway Love" • "What Is Love" • "Whatta Man" • "Don't Let Go (Love)" • " Whatever" • "Too Gone, Too Long" • "No Fool No More" • "Hold On" (Remix) • "Riddle" • "Losin' My Mind" • "Ooh Boy" • "I'll Cry Later"Featured singles "Freedom (Theme from Panther)" (w/ Various Artists) • "Free Your Mind" (w/ Sub7even) • "So What the Fuss" (w/ Stevie Wonder & Prince) • " Glamorous" (w/ Natalia)Related topics Discography • Awards and nominations • Foster & McElroyBook:En Vogue Categories:- 1968 births
- African American singers
- American female singers
- American pop singers
- American rhythm and blues singers
- American soul singers
- Atlantic Records artists
- En Vogue members
- Living people
- People from New London, Connecticut
- American dance musicians
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