Babyface (musician)

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Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds (2013)
Edmonds live in Amsterdam (2009)

Kenneth Edmonds (born April 10, 1959 in Indianapolis ), also known as Babyface , is an American R&B and pop singer , songwriter and producer who has received eleven Grammys in his career .

life and career

Edmonds attended North Central High School in Indianapolis. He later played with Bootsy Collins , among others . In the 1970s he was a member of the Manchild group . In the early 1980s, Edmonds released three albums with the group The Deele . In 1986 he signed a solo contract with Solar Records and released his debut album Lovers . In 1989 he founded the record label LaFace Records with LA Reid .

Edmonds wrote and produced the songs End of the Road by Boyz II Men and Exhale (Shoop Shoop) by Whitney Houston . He also made the Madonna hit Take a Bow from 1994, which stayed at number 1 on the Billboard charts for seven weeks . In 1996 he composed The Power of the Dream , the official song of the 1996 Olympic Games , with David Foster . Edmonds has also worked with TLC , Celine Dion , Mary J. Blige , Jay-Z , Foxy Brown , Mariah Carey , Toni Braxton , Az Yet , Eric Clapton ( Change the World , and Talk to Me , 1996), Aretha Franklin , John, among others Mellencamp ( Walk Tall and Thank You , 2004) and Stevie Wonder together. From 1995 to 1997 he received the Grammy for "Producer of the Year" three times in a row .

On April 15, 2007 , Babyface performed as a guest at a Prince concert .

In 1999, part of Interstate 65 , which runs through his hometown of Indianapolis, was renamed Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds Highway . In 2015, Rolling Stone listed Babyface 90th of the 100 best songwriters of all time .

Babyface married Tracey Edmonds on September 5, 1992, with whom he has two sons: Brandon (* 1997) and Dylan (* 2001). The marriage was divorced on June 22, 2007.

Discography

Studio albums

year title Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
DE DE AT AT CH CH UK UK US US
1989 Tender lover - - - - US14th
Triple platinum
× 3
Triple platinum

(61 weeks)US
First published: July 30, 1989
1993 For the cool in you - - - - US16
Triple platinum
× 3
Triple platinum

(83 weeks)US
First published: August 17, 1993
1996 The Day DE85 (5 weeks)
DE
- - UK34
silver
silver

(13 weeks)UK
US6th
Double platinum
× 2
Double platinum

(46 weeks)US
First published: October 29, 1996
1998 Christmas with Babyface - - - - US101 (5 weeks)
US
First published: October 27, 1998
2001 Face2Face - - - - US25 (11 weeks)
US
First published: September 11, 2001
2005 Grown & Sexy - - - - US10 (10 weeks)
US
First published: July 26, 2005
2007 Playlist - - - - US48 (4 weeks)
US
First published: September 18, 2007
2015 Return of the tender lover - - - - US39 (3 weeks)
US
First published: December 4th, 2015

More albums

year title Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
DE DE AT AT CH CH UK UK US US
1997 MTV Unplugged NYC 1997 - - - - US106
gold
gold

(13 weeks)US
First release: November 25th, 1997
live album
2000 A Collection of His Greatest Hits - - - - US75 (7 weeks)
US
First published: November 14, 2000
compilation
2014 Love, Marriage & Divorce - - - UK75 (2 weeks)
UK
US4 (17 weeks)
US
First published: February 4th, 2014
collaboration with Toni Braxton

more publishments

  • 1986: Lovers
  • 1991: A Closer Look
  • 2001: Love Songs
  • 2003: The Essential
  • 2005: The Other Side of Cool

Singles

year Title
album
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, album , rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
DE DE AT AT CH CH UK UK US US
1989 It's No Crime
Tender Lover
- - - - US7 (18 weeks)
US
First published: August 1989
Tender Lover
Tender Lover
- - - UK86 (2 weeks)
UK
US14 (17 weeks)
US
First published: November 1989
1990 Whip Appeal
Tender Lover
- - - - US6 (18 weeks)
US
First published: February 22, 1990
My Kinda Girl
Tender Lover
- - - - US30 (13 weeks)
US
First published: June 1990
1992 Give U My Heart
Boomerang (OST)
- - - - US29 (16 weeks)
US
First published: July 7, 1992
( feat.Toni Braxton )
1993 For the cool in you
For the cool in you
- - - - US81 (9 weeks)
US
First published: August 1993
Never Keeping Secrets
For the Cool in You
- - - - US15 (23 weeks)
US
First published: October 1993
1994 And Our Feelings
For the Cool in You
- - - - US21 (20 weeks)
US
First published: February 1994
When Can I See You
For the Cool in You
- - - UK35 (3 weeks)
UK
US4th
gold
gold

(36 weeks)US
First published: June 1994
Rock Bottom
For the Cool in You
- - - UK50 (4 weeks)
UK
-
First published: July 1994
1996 This Is for the Lover in You
The Day
- - - UK12 (8 weeks)
UK
US6th
platinum
platinum

(20 weeks)US
First published: October 5, 1996
(feat. LL Cool J , Howard Hewett & Jody Watley )
1997 Every Time I Close My Eyes
The Day / The Moment
DE87 (3 weeks)
DE
- - UK13 (4 weeks)
UK
US6th
gold
gold

(26 weeks)US
First published: January 14, 1997
(with Kenny G )
How Come, How Long
The Day / At the Close of a Century
DE17 (19 weeks)
DE
AT9 (10 weeks)
AT
CH10 (19 weeks)
CH
UK10 (7 weeks)
UK
-
First published: July 7, 1997
(with Stevie Wonder )
2001 There She Goes
Face2Face
DE93 (2 weeks)
DE
- - - US31 (15 weeks)
US
First published: May 2001
What If
Face2Face
- - - - US80 (15 weeks)
US
First published: September 2001

As a guest musician

year Title
album
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, album , rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
DE DE AT AT CH CH UK UK US US
1990 Love Makes Things Happen
Always
- - - - US13 (19 weeks)
US
First published: November 6, 1990
(Pebbles feat.Babyface)
1995 Someone to Love
Bonafide
- - - - US10
gold
gold

(30 weeks)US
First published: April 1995
(Jon B. feat.Babyface)
1996 Slow Jams
Q’s Jook Joint
- - - - US68 (9 weeks)
US
First published: April 1996
( Quincy Jones feat.Babyface, Barry White & Tamia )
1997 (Always Be My) Sunshine
In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
DE18 (14 weeks)
DE
- - UK25 (2 weeks)
UK
US95 (2 weeks)
US
First published: September 16, 1997
( Jay-Z feat.Babyface & Foxy Brown )

swell

  1. Simon Glickman and Kelly Winters: Babyface Biography. musicianguide, accessed on May 10, 2011 .
  2. Steve Huey: Babyface Biography. allmusic, accessed on May 10, 2011 (English).
  3. Babyface. November 19, 2019, accessed on March 27, 2020 .
  4. The 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. Rolling Stone , August 2015, accessed August 7, 2017 .
  5. a b c d Chart sources: DE AT CH UK US
  6. a b c d Music Sales Awards: UK , US

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