![]() ![]() ![]() Anything else was not going to turn anybody’s head. ![]() For us to come back today, we couldn’t be rolling in the latest model Benz, a 750 BMW or Audi. When we started out in 1989, we were a fresh, brand new group rolling in the latest Cadillac. And it was extremely important to have trust and had fun in the process. We knew that whatever we did working with them would be our best effort. We had to go back to the same well we started with. Going into this, there wasn’t really a question of who to work with. So he asked us to try a couple to see what would happen. Babyface had a few songs that didn’t make the cut for his last solo album. 19) - After 7’s first Big Apple performance as a group in more than 10 years - lead vocalist Kevon talked to Billboard about the group’s momentous return. Prior to playing BB King’s in New York this week (Oct. Also adding to the album’s family affair feel: nephew David Edmonds wrote, produced and sang on the track “Too Late.” Though he left the group in 1995, Melvin stepped back into the fold to help record Timeless. Originally comprised of Babyface’s brothers Kevon and Melvin Edmonds with Keith Mitchell (cousin of Babyface’s former songwriter/production partner Antonio “L.A.” Reid), the current After 7 lineup features Kevon, Mitchell and Melvin’s son Jason Edmonds. Timeless marks both a creative and family reunion for After 7. The album was produced by the group’s longtime creative collaborators Kenneth “ Babyface” Edmonds and Daryl Simmons.
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