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Groove Theory is the eponymous debut album by Groove Theory, released on October 24, 1995.The album peaked at #69 on the Billboard 200 chart and at #14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in October 1996. Find a Groove Theory - Groove Theory first pressing or reissue. Complete your Groove Theory collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. Jun 25, 2016 Groove Theory; Album Groove Theory; Licensed by SME (on behalf of Columbia); CMRRA, UMPG Publishing, ASCAP; Song Angel; Artist Groove Theory.
Contents. Early years The group formed in in 1993, when Amel Larrieux met Bryce Wilson while she was working at Rondor Music as a receptionist. Larrieux had been working at the music publishing company since the age of 18. A publisher at the company had signed Wilson as a producer, and knew he was interested in forming a group. He approached Larrieux, who he knew was a singer-songwriter, with one of Wilson's production tracks, saying 'look, you wanna try writing a song? You know I can give you one of the tracks, and you can do it, and if you don’t mind, you can demo it.” Wilson hoped to use the group as a chance to utilize his production talents, while Larrieux wanted a chance to shine in R&B.
Wilson also found it useful for Larrieux to both write, sing, and arrange each song instead of shopping around for different singers and songwriters. Career Commercial success The group signed a with, and in 1995, they released their self-titled debut album. The album featured the, ', which reached number five on the and number three on the. 'Tell Me' peaked at #31 in the in November 1995. Other charted singles included 'Baby Luv' and 'Keep Trying', which reached numbers 18 and 36 on the R&B chart, respectively. The album also went on to be certified gold. Break up Larrieux left Groove Theory in 1999 to pursue a solo career, being replaced by Makeda Davis.

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The group signed with and recorded a new album, 'The Answer', which was expected for release in 2001. Displeased with Columbia's track record at the time with urban projects, Wilson asked for a release from the label, causing the album to remain unreleased. A single entitled '4 Shure' was released from the album to minor chart performance. Larrieux began her solo career in her absence from the group, forming her own, Blisslife, to distribute her music.
Wilson appeared in the films, Trois and Hair Show, and produced music for, and. 2010 reunion - present On February 4, 2010, Soulsummer.com announced that Larrieux and Wilson have reunited, and were currently in the working on their second official album. They were being managed by Jimmy “Henchmen” Rosemond who spoke a lot of the group, 'They haven’t worked together in so long, and like most groups that break up, they’ve come into their own, so it’s almost like sharing that spotlight again. I’m excited.' Rosemond expected the duo to release new music before the year's end.

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Discography Albums. 1995:. 2000: The Answer (unreleased) Singles Year Single Chart positions Album 1995 ' 5 3 Groove Theory 1996 'Keep Tryin' 64 24 'Baby Luv' '4 Shure' — 97 The Answer References.