Robert Barisford "Bobby" Brown (born February 5, 1969) is a
Grammy Award-winning
American R&B singer-songwriter and
dancer. After success in pop group
New Edition, Brown began his solo career in 1987 and had a string of Top 10
Billboard hits, culminating in a
Grammy Award. He was a pioneer of
New Jack Swing music, a fusion of hip hop and R&B. His second album,
Don't Be Cruel, included popular songs such as "
My Prerogative". Brown is the ex-husband of
R&B singer
Whitney Houston and starred in the
reality show Being Bobby Brown.
Music career
New Edition
Bobby Brown began his music career as a member of the R&B
boy band New Edition. He is the youngest member of the group since the inception. The group's hits with Brown included "
Candy Girl", "
Cool It Now", and "
Mr. Telephone Man". Brown was voted out of New Edition in 1986 when the other four members felt that their careers would be jeopardized by Bobby's lewd on-stage antics. Throughout the
All for Love tour, he feuded with
Ralph Tresvant and cut in on Tresvant's lead vocals. In 1996, Brown rejoined the group for New Edition's comeback album,
Home Again. In the middle of the tour, he engaged in further on-stage antics. He extended his solo set and cut into
Bell Biv Devoe's time. During an interview, he admitted that he was intoxicated during the tour. Once again, he left New Edition. In the fall of 2005, New Edition performed at BET's 25th Anniversary Special. The group performed a medley of its greatest hits, and even brought Bobby Brown on stage for a rendition of "Mr. Telephone Man". It was later announced on
BET and
Inside Hollywood that Bobby had rejoined the group and would be on the next group album. In January 2006, New Edition announced that the group would launch a new album and tour in 2008. Bobby also appeared at a concert in
Columbia, South Carolina that
New Edition had filmed for a future dvd release.
Solo career
After leaving
New Edition in 1986, Brown released his first solo album,
King of Stage, in 1986. This album included "Girlfriend", a minor hit which went to #1 on the Billboard R&B charts and #57 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other than that,
King of Stage did not garner much attention. However, Brown's next album, 1988's
Don't Be Cruel rocketed him to super stardom. Working with the writing/producing team of
L.A. Reid and
Babyface, as well as
Teddy Riley,
Don't Be Cruel spawned five Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 singles: "Don't Be Cruel" (#8), "
Every Little Step" (#3), "Rock Wit' Cha" (#7), "
My Prerogative" (#1, subsequently covered by
Britney Spears in 2004), and "
Roni" (#3). The album would eventually be certified 8x platinum (8,000,000 units sold)
.