Raheem DeVaughn

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Raheem DeVaughn
Birth name Raheem DeVaughn
Born Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Genre(s) R&B, Neo-soul
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) Zomba, Jive

Raheem DeVaughn is an American singer and songwriter. His debut album, The Love Experience (2005), reached No. 46 on the Billboard 200 album chart, with the singles "You" and "Guess Who Loves You More" receiving radio airplay. The album Love Behind the Melody (2008) followed; DeVaughn was nominated for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance at the 2008 Grammy Awards for the single, "Woman".

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[edit] Early life

DeVaughn, the son of jazz cellist Abdul Wadud, was born in Newark, New Jersey and raised in Maryland (Montgomery and Prince George's counties) by his mother, Imani Smith, a now retired federal worker. His mother states that her son first expressed an affinity towards music in preschool, recalling how whenever the class had musical events, he would conduct them. DeVaughn's love for music solidified during his early teens, when he began to envision his career path. One of his favorite artists was Babyface, and Smith recalls that her son once begged her to visit the Waxie Maxie's record store in the District to buy a promotional picture of the singer. DeVaughn visited his father during the summer, mainly in Georgia. With his father, DeVaughn attended gigs and experienced his first taste of the life of a working musician.

He graduated from High Point High School in Beltsville, Maryland, an unincorporated section of Prince George's County. DeVaughn had an epiphany early in his college career at Coppin State University in Baltimore City, when he saw a group of street corner singers and began harmonizing with them. DeVaughn said his focus became music: "Before I knew what was going on, I was... cutting class to write lyrics and record".[1] His focus turned to becoming a professional singer.

[edit] Career

DeVaughn took up a job at Tower Records, where while putting price tags on CDs, he began working the D.C. music circuit--performing with various groups and at venues such as the State of the Union and Bar Nun on U Street NW, all while having CDs of his songs ready at hand. Locally in the DC Metro area he attained relatively quick success, winning local awards and successfully releasing some independent work over the next few years. He won $2,000 from the Washington DC nightclub Bar Nun talent show. Jerry Vines, now the singer's longtime manager, met DeVaughn while managing the Baltimore-based quartet Dru Hill and asked him to write a song for the group. DeVaughn ultimately gained the attention of veteran producers DJ Jazzy Jeff (as Rahiem) and Kenny Burns (known as former A&R for Roc-A-Fella Records) and with the help of Vines signed a recording contract with Jive Records in 2002.

DeVaughn's first solo single released on a major label was the song entitled "Guess Who Loves You More", his second single was "You". DeVaughn's first Jive Records release "The Love Experience", was acclaimed, selling around 250,000 units.[citation needed] While promoting the album, DeVaughn took to wearing a crown and cape at shows, a ploy to make himself stand out, calling himself the "Underground King." Around this time, DeVaughn also began making appearances at different shows in D.C. with artists such as W. Ellington Felton and Asheru of Unspoken Heard, hiding his face behind a hooded sweatshirt performing under the alias Chronkite. Felto comments that that alter ego was engendered for complicated reasons: "Chronkite represents that part of every artist who started what they're doing singing in front of a mirror as a child with a brush in their hand. At that time, it was based love, the initial attraction that draws you to music. In his business, unfortunately, your passion, your love, your individuality as an artist, can be stripped away the further you get into it."

DeVaughn has been compared to Dwele, Van Hunt, D'Angelo, Marvin Gaye, Donny Hathaway and Stevie Wonder. DeVaughn has described himself as a "R&B hippie neo-soul rock star," a take on the difficulty media types have classifying him. Although Jive has been thrown considerable weight behind his recent album, DeVaughn doesn't leave promotion duties entirely to his label: "I'm my best marketing tool. I'm building the brand Raheem DeVaughn. I have to do it." He worked on the street to spread the word around, sold mixtapes of unreleased material to build hype, and provided impromptu shows at local venues. In another act of self-promotion, DeVaughn made an appearance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno in late January, wearing a shirt that read "Grammy Nominated on the front" and "Love Behind the Melody-- In Stores Now" on the back. He also appeared on the late-night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live, performing "Woman" on January 18, 2008.

His song "Woman" was featured as iTune's single of the week the week of January 27th, 2008 and received a nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for the 2008 Grammy Awards.

While he enjoys the recent recognition he has received, DeVaughn invests in various ventures apart from music. He currently working on a part-time business venture selling video phones, which he describes as, "the technology of the future." Through the company he distributes for, consumers are able to purchase cable service, pocket computers, and cellphones.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Album information
The Love Experience
Love Behind the Melody

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
Hot 100 U.S. R&B Hot Adult R&B
2005 "Guess Who Loves You More" 38 The Love Experience
"Believe" 118
2006 "You" 53 18
2007 "My Soul's Not 4 Sale" (DJ Jazzy Jeff featuring Raheem DeVaughn) 107 35 The Return of the Magnificent
"Woman" 96 17 1 Love Behind the Melody
2008 "Customer" 76 12 24
"Love Drug" 79 30
"Energy" (featuring Big Boi) 88

Raheem DeVaughn, who recently nabbed a Grammy nomination for best male R&B vocal performance, climbs on board The Billboard 200 with "Love Behind the Melody" (Jive) at No. 5 (45,000). His previous album, 2005's "The Love Experience," topped out at No. 46 on The Billboard 200.

http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003700470

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