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Next with Lee Wrangler Lounge, Ginuwine, and more

Mar 2, 2024 at 8:00 PM  ·  Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, Greensboro, NC Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, Greensboro, NC

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Born in Washington, D.C., Ginuwine is an R&B star known for hits like "Pony" and "So Anxious." Collaborated with producer Timbaland. Known for sultry vocals, platinum albums, and acting roles, he also joined Tank and Tyrese in TGT.
Next, hailing from Minneapolis, became late-'90s R&B icons with hits like "Too Close" and "Wifey." Known for suggestive lyrics and gospel-influenced harmonies, they achieved multi-platinum success with "Rated Next" under Arista. The group, mentored by Reverand James Grear, and Sounds of Blackness' Ann Nesby, worked with producers like KayGee and Darren Lighty. They released three albums before splitting in 2003. They reunited in 2018 with original members RL, T-Low, and Tweet.
H-Town, formed by Solomon "Shazam" Conner and Darryl "G.I." Jackson, gained fame with "Knockin' da Boots" in 1993. Known for soul-inspired R&B, they went platinum with "Fever for da Flavor." They faced tragedy with Dino Conner's passing but continued to release music, collaborating with Jodeci, Pretty Ricky, and Lil' Flip.
Case, an NYC native and '90s R&B singer, began backing for stars like Usher, debuted on Def Jam in 1996, and worked with top producers like Jimmy Jam. Known for hits inspired by Stevie Wonder and personal songs. Founded Indigo Blue in 2004.
R&B singer Pleasure P, born in Miami, rose to fame with Pretty Ricky, known for hits like "Grind with Me." His solo career launched with "Did You Wrong," and he starred on VH1's Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. Reunited with Pretty Ricky in 2014; his work includes collaborations with DJ Clue and Amara La Negra.

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