Silk | |
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Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
Genres | R&B |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Elektra Liquid 8 Shanachie Silk Music Group |
Associated acts | Keith Sweat |
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Tim Cameron Jimmy Gates Gary "Big G" Glenn Jonathen "John-John" Rasboro Gary "Lil G" Jenkins |
Silk is an American R&B group, formed in 1989 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Silk are best known for their hit singles, "Happy Days", "Freak Me" from their debut album, Lose Control. Another hit from Lose Control, "Girl U For Me", helped the album reach double platinum status. They later had success with singles such as "I Can Go Deep", "Hooked On You", "Don't Rush", "If You", "Meeting In My Bedroom", and "We're Calling You."
Silk was discovered by the musician Keith Sweat. The group was originally a quintet made up of Tim Cameron, Jimmy Gates, Gary "Big G" Glenn, Gary "Lil G" Jenkins and Jonathen "John-John" Rasboro. In 2002, Elektra Records dropped Silk and Keith Sweat from the label. That same year, Jenkins left the group to pursue other interests and made his stage debut in 2002 as 'AJ' in the Tyler Perry play Madea's Family Reunion. He resurfaced musically in 2007 with his solo debut, The Other Side. In addition to discovering Keith Sweat, Silk and Sweat both appeared in the group, Black Men United on the track, "U Will Know" for the movie, Jason's Lyric the film's soundtrack.
In 2003, down to a quartet, Silk released their fifth album Silktime, on their own label Silk Music Group. The album featured the songs "Silktime", "My Girl", "Alibi", "More", "You (The Baby Song)", "Check My Story" and a cover version of Blue Magic's "Sideshow". That song reunited them with their mentor Keith Sweat. However, without Jenkins as lead vocalist, the album received poor sales despite its appearance in the Billboard 200.
In 2006, the group returned with their sixth release, a cover album entitled Always And Forever on Shanachie Records. The album featured covers of R&B songs including "Adore" by Prince, "Always and Forever" by Heatwave, and "Secret Garden" by Quincy Jones. "Secret Garden" was the first and only single. Like Silktime, Always and Forever was not a sales success.
Silk reunited with Jenkins at the end of 2007, and began recording a new album.
Year | Album title | U.S. Billboard 200 chart | US R&B chart |
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1992 | Lose Control | 7 | 1 |
1995 | Silk | 46 | 21 |
1999 | Tonight | 21 | 8 |
2001 | Love Session | 20 | 2 |
2003 | Silktime | 178 | 30 |
2004 | The Best of Silk | - | 54 |
2006 | Always & Forever | - | - |
2010 | The Reunion | - | - |
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