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After 7Can't StopRock America Urban July 1990
After 7Don't Cha' ThinkRock America Dance December 1989
After 7Baby I'm For RealWolfram Video 1053 Hot Video B. December 1992
After 7Ready Or NotWolfram Video 0699 Hot Video B. May 1990
After 7Baby I'm For RealTelegenics Number 117B. Urban. December 1992
After 7Can't StopTelegenics Number 89B. Urban. August 1990
After 7Ready Or NotTelegenics Number 86B. Urban. May 1990
After 7Kickin' ItTelegenics Number 115B. Urban. October 1992
After 7Can't StopETV ET-VideoLink Reel 174. September 1990
After 7Heat Of The MomentTelegenics Number 78B. Urban. September 1989
After 7Can't StopHot Video Classics Best Of 1990 Vol.2
After 7Can't StopCanada Hot Video Classics Best Of 90-93 Vol.2
After 7Heat Of The MomentOld Skool Vol.3
After 7Don't Cha' ThinkETV Network Power Dance June 2003
New jack swing - r'n'b - quiet storm vocal trio Formed in 1987 in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A. Their members were Keith Mitchell (5) who was marketed as the cousin of producer L.A. Reid (he is not - just a college friend of the two brothers) and the brothers of Babyface, Kevon Edmonds and Melvin Edmonds. They released three albums between 1989 - 1995. Their biggest hits were the L.A. & Babyface produced "Ready Or Not", " Heat Of The Moment" and "Can't Stop". In 1992 they included in their second album and released it as a medley single the double cover of "Baby I'm For Real / Natural High" (hits for Originals in 1969 and Bloodstone in 1973 respectively). They have contributed to the soundtracks of "The Five Heartbeats" with "Nights Like This", "Sugar Hill" with "Gonna Love You Right" and "Beverly Hills, 90210 - The College Years" with Diane Warren-penned "Not Enough Hours In The Night". In 1997 they covered Daryl Hall & John Oates' "Sara Smile" to include it in their Virgin compilation "The Very Best Of After 7". In 1989 - 1993 they contributed backing vocals in recordings of Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill, Mary Davis and Pebbles.
After 7 is a R&B group founded in 1987 by brothers Melvin and Kevon Edmonds, and Keith Mitchell. The Edmonds brothers are the siblings of popular pop and R&B singer-songwriter-producer Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds". Mitchell was long thought to be the cousin of Babyface's then-partner, songwriter-producer Antonio "L.A." Reid, however, this was actually set up as a marketing tool for the group and was actually incorrect.
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