You could definitely argue that our latest artist to grace
the 90's list had most of their work released in the mid-to-late 80's.
However we tend to fudge the lines a bit when their influence stretched
into the fabric of the music of the 90's, and 00's. Full Force started
as family group but found stardom hard to come by, and turned to
production to make their mark on the industry. With hit production from Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam's debut classic album, it
wasn't long before they were given the platform to release their own
music. What followed was the self-titled debut album Full Force which featured the standout single "Alice, I Want You Just For Me!"
With one song Full Force would lay the groundwork for the
New Jack Era that would come to be refined by later stalwarts such as
Teddy Riley and Babyface. Full Force would never become as recognized
for the quality of music that they put out over the major parts of their
career as they should have been.
As a
production team Full Force would go on to the chart topping excellence.
Over the course of the 80s and 90s they would lend their hit making talents to
artists from James Brown, N'Sync & The Backstreet Boys. And
showing the resilience to even moved into the early 2000's producing for
Rihanna. Full Force still continues to record and tour proving that
they are indeed an unstoppable force (pun intended).
Check out Full Force new website: www.fullforceworld.com
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