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Infobox musical artist| name = DeBarge| image =| background = group_or_band| alias = The DeBarges, the DeBarge Family| origin = Grand Rapids, Michigan | genre = Rhythm and blues|R& B , soul music|soul , funk | years_active = 19791989| label = Motown|Gordy Striped Horse| associated_acts = Switch (band)|Switch , Bobby DeBarge , Tommy DeBarge , El DeBarge , Bunny DeBarge , Chico DeBarge , Kristinia DeBarge | past_members = Bunny DeBarge Mark DeBarge Randy DeBarge El DeBarge James DeBarge DeBarge was a DeBarge family|sibling music band (music)|group of American origin whose repertoire included Rhythm and blues|R& B , soul music|soul , funk , and later Gospel music|gospel . Active as a professional recording group from 1979 and 1989, the group was one of the few recording acts to bring success to the Motown Records|Motown label during the 1980s.
Overview
Background
Hailing from Detroit and later from Grand Rapids, Michigan|Grand Rapids , Michigan , the group is named for their shared surname, and included sister Bunny DeBarge|Bunny and the brothers Mark DeBarge|Mark (or "Marty"), Randy DeBarge|Randy , El DeBarge|Eldra (or "El"), and James DeBarge|James .Younger sibling s Chico DeBarge|Chico , Darell, and Carol "Peaches" DeBarge are also singer s (though they were not with the group), with El later becoming a solo (music)|solo star in his own right. Two older brothers, Robert Jr. ( Bobby DeBarge|Bobby ) and Tommy DeBarge|Tommy were members of another popular Motown Records|Motown group named Switch (band)|Switch . The DeBarges signed with the Motown record label in the 1970s, and became one of their few successful acts during the 1980s.
The band had a string of R& B and Billboard Hot 100|pop hits in the early to mid-1980s, including "All This Love," "I Like It," "Love Me in a Special Way," and "Rhythm of the Night." Many of these hits were ballads, spreading the band's appeal into the adult contemporary market as well. However, in 1986, both El DeBarge|El and Bunny DeBarge left for solo careers. The remaining brothers soldiered on with their older brother Bobby DeBarge|Bobby (who'd long since left Switch (band)|Switch ) now joining the band to release the album Bad Boys (DeBarge album)|Bad Boys in 1987, but it didn't achieve nearly the success of previous releases. Meanwhile, El DeBarge|El went on to have a moderately successful solo career, and Bunny DeBarge|Bunny would score a minor hit with "Save the Best for Me (Best of Your Lovin')" from her only solo album before being abruptly dropped by her label. Overall, DeBarge released nine Top 40 R& B singles, five top 40 pop singles, two pop top ten hits, five top ten R& B singles, two number-one R& B singles, a number-one single on the dance chart and three number-one hits on the adult contemporary chart.
History
Early years
In 1977, elder siblings Tommy DeBarge and Bobby DeBarge formed a group called Switch (band)|Switch along with Jody Sims, Greg Williams, Phillip Ingram and Eddie Fluellen. They were discovered by Motown artist Jermaine Jackson , and signed to the Motown label that same year. Switch recorded several hits for Motown's Gordy label, including "There'll Never Be","I Call Your Name" and "Love Over and Over Again". The managers of Switch also became aware of Bobby and Tommy's younger brothers including Randy DeBarge|Randy , Mark DeBarge|Marty and El DeBarge|El , whose vocal talent was often compared to Bobby's, as was that of eldest sister, Bunny DeBarge|Bunny . After an impromptu audition in front of Jermaine Jackson , Switch's producer, the group was signed to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1979 as a quartet of Bunny, Randy, Marty and El (younger brother James would join in 1982). As "The DeBarges", they released their self-titled debut in 1981 featuring the first single, "What's Your Name." Neither the album nor the single charted, and the group was later determined to produce themselves on the next record.
Success years
Following a new lineup - now featuring James DeBarge in the fold - the newly christened quintet, DeBarge, record a mostly self-penned and produced album titled All This Love (album)|All This Love in 1982. After releasing the dance single, " Stop& #33; Don't Tease Me ", the group released the smoother " I Like It (DeBarge song)|I Like It ", in January 1983. Featuring lead vocals from Randy and El, the song raced up to number two on the Hot R& B/Hip-Hop Songs|Billboard R& B singles chart while also crossing over to pop radio eventually peaking at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 . A second single, the sole El DeBarge composition, " All This Love (song)|All This Love ", became an even bigger hit reaching number one on the R& B chart and peaking at number 17 on the pop chart and also becoming the group's first number-one hit on the Billboard adult contemporary|AC chart. Its success helped its parent album reach gold status. DeBarge made their first live appearance on Motown 25 , where they performed a number with fellow Motown band High Inergy .
In 1983, the group quickly issued a third album, In a Special Way , which would end up becoming a memorable album for R& B music lovers due to El's smooth vocals and songwriting approach. The album yielded the hits " Time Will Reveal (song)|Time Will Reveal " (another R& B number one) and " Love Me in a Special Way " (which featured a rare harmonica solo from Stevie Wonder ) and matched the success of its predecessor going gold. Following the album's release, the group went on the road in 1984 as Luther Vandross ' opening act but according to an article about the DeBarge family on VIBE magazine, James DeBarge recounts how the group used to get mobbed everywhere they went and that's what made them realize how famous they had become. Following a successful touring year, in 1985, the group issued the Rhythm of the Night (album)|Rhythm of the Night album, including the title track " Rhythm of the Night (song)|Rhythm of the Night ", originally featured on the Motown film, The Last Dragon , which granted the group their biggest pop success reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming their biggest-selling and most successful single to date. Another hit, " Who's Holding Donna Now ", also went to the pop top ten helping the album to also hit gold status.
By now, Motown was building El DeBarge as the focal point of the group and some singles were released under the moniker, DeBarge featuring El DeBarge , bringing back memories of when Motown CEO Berry Gordy had changed the names of some of his famous Motown groups including The Supremes , changing their name to Diana Ross and the Supremes to reflect the rising star of its lead singer. Etterlene "Mama" DeBarge, the group's mother, said that Motown had El "believing he would be a superstar" saying later that the label "didn't realize (Gordy) was dividing a family and not a group". After the releases of "The Heart Is Not So Smart" and "You Wear It Well", which they performed on The Facts of Life (TV series)|The Facts of Life TV show, El DeBarge promptly left DeBarge to become a solo artist, prompting Bunny DeBarge to follow him out of the group. While El achieved substantial solo success with the singles "Who's Johnny" and "Love Always", he didn't become the solo star Motown had hoped, Bunny only released one solo album and retired from show business after that to deal with a substance abuse problem.
The Miami Vice TV Show Episode "Bought and Paid For" (1985) also featured DeBarge (although not all members) singing their two songs "You Wear It Well" and "Rhythm of the Night".
Decline
Motown dropped DeBarge when the label signed El and Bunny as solo acts, and the group struggled to continue its success. Debarge signed a deal with Striped Horse Records in 1987, and added to its lineup older brother Bobby, who had been mentoring the group following his split from Switch in 1981. Later that year, the band released their final album, Bad Boys (DeBarge album)|Bad Boys . Featuring the singles "(Bad Boys) Dance All Night" and "I Got You Babe", with James and Bobby taking lead on the respective songs, the album did not sell well, due to inadequate promotion. Following a tour and an appearance on the Punky Brewster show, Bobby and younger brother Chico DeBarge , then riding high off the success of his single "Talk to Me", were arrested in Grand Rapids, Michigan for drug trafficking . Both DeBarges were convicted and served five years in prison in Milan, Michigan|Milan . The conviction promptly ended DeBarge's career; the group disbanded in 1989, leaving the remaining members to deal with their substance abuse problems. James, who had made headlines for marrying singer Janet Jackson in 1984, had long struggled with drug and alcohol abuse and, later, successfully completed a rehabilitation program in the mid-1990s.
Randy, Marty and elder brother Tommy also recovered from drug abuse, but suffered unforeseen physical consequences: Tommy currently endures kidney dialysis, Randy has an incurable unknown disease, and Marty suffers from chronic debilitation in his legs. After Bunny became sober, she became a born-again Christian . El continued a modestly successful solo career, recording vocals for the 1990 Quincy Jones hit, "The Secret Garden", and Fourplay 's 1991 cover of Marvin Gaye 's " After the Dance ". In 1994, Bobby and Chico were released from prison after serving their five-year sentences. During the prison intake process, Bobby found out he had AIDS , which he contracted through heroin use. In 1995, Bobby DeBarge died from complications of the disease at the age of 39, a loss which, according to mother Etterlene DeBarge, devastated El.
Recent years
In September 1996 when Tupac Shakur was murdered, " I Ain't Mad At Cha " (featuring artist Danny Boy) -- the third single from his LP, All Eyez On Me (the first original double-CD/double-cassette/quadruple-vinyl Hip-Hop album ever released) -- introduced the world to and was the first tune to popularize the melody of " A Dream (DeBarge song)|A Dream " Written by Motown studio, keyboardist Joseph Robinson for Debarge, which was replayed for the recording. Within a span of no less than one month later toward the end of 1996, Blackstreet|BLACKstreet released " Don't Leave Me " (also replayed) from their second album Another Level . "Don't Leave Me" became a smash hit in its own right and thus popularized the melody even more. To date, the BLACkstreet tune, whose popularity remained vital throughout 1997, remains the most definitively popular song to implement the melody from " A Dream (DeBarge song)|A Dream ". Later in 1997, R& B singer Mary J. Blige covered " A Dream (DeBarge song)|A Dream " song for the soundtrack to the Chris Tucker film, Money Talks . That same year, during a scene in the hit movie Soul Food (film)|Soul Food , Miles (portrayed by Michael Beach ) played a variation of the song's instrumental intro for his wife's cousin Faith (played by Gina Ravera ) for a dance audition. In 2003 Keshia Chantι used a sample of it in a song titled Keshia Chantι (album)|Unpredictable . It was also used in 2008 by Lady Gaga on the song "Paper Gangsta."
In 1998, the DeBarge brothers - El, Marty, Randy and James - reunited for several shows including Sinbad 's Summer Jam concert in Aruba where they performed "I Like It" and "All This Love". Around this time, records released by DeBarge were being played again due to Hip hop music|hip-hop singers and rap music|rap acts sampling the group. The band's album track, " Stay with Me (DeBarge song)|Stay with Me " was first sampled in 1994 by The Notorious B.I.G. , who used the ending instrumental of El playing piano for his remix of the single, " One More Chance (The Notorious B.I.G. song)|One More Chance ". The same instrumental loop was used in Big L 's "MVP" and Ashanti (singer)|Ashanti 's "Foolish". More recently, Mariah Carey used samples from this song for "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time", track included in her 2008 album "E=MC²". "Time Will Reveal" is often covered by R& B groups such as Blackstreet , who interpolated the song into a gospel ballad, "The Lord Is Real (Time Will Reveal)", while Boyz II Men did an a cappella version of the song on one of their more recent albums. "Love Me In a Special Way" was covered by IMX and singer Tamia and was sampled by Ashanti and rapper AZ. "I Like It" is probably the group's most beloved single, as certain elements of the song have been either sampled or repeated (El's bridge in the song, "I like the way you comb your hair/I like the stylish clothes you wear...", has been constantly repeated over and over again) while "All This Love" was also sampled by AZ and covered by Patti LaBelle . In 2007, DeBarge was famously sampled again when Bobby's band Switch's hit, "I Call Your Name", was sampled for Rich Boy 's hit, " Throw Some D's ".
In the following years, Chico DeBarge emerged as a solo star with a repertoire of neo soul and hip-hop soul with hits such as "Iggin' Me", "No Guarantees" and "Soopaman Lover" while the group's youngest sibling, Darrell "Young" DeBarge released his first album, The Hunt , in 2007. While Carol "Peaches" DeBarge has no intention to try a secular solo career, she did participate in a 1991 album featuring members of her family including some of her brothers, sister Bunny and mother Etterlene titled Back on Track . As of 2008, the surviving members of DeBarge have lived quiet lives though they are still contemplating releasing albums. In November 2007, El, Marty and James sang together during a Thanksgiving special service at the Destiny Community Church in Whittier, California . In 2008, Etterlene DeBarge released the autobiography, Other Side of the Pain , which documented her family's troubled childhoods, their rise to fame and their troubles while under the glare of the spotlight. Daughter Bunny is also planning an autobiography about her family titled The Kept Ones and is working on a gospel album. In 2008 their story was told on TV One (US TV network)|TV One 's Unsung .
Mark DeBarge|Mark "Marty" DeBarge (19791989): vocals, trumpet , saxophone
Randy DeBarge|William "Randy" DeBarge (19791989): vocals, bass guitar
El DeBarge|Eldra "El" DeBarge (19791986): vocals, piano / Keyboard instrument|keyboards
James DeBarge (19821989): vocals, piano/keyboards
Bobby DeBarge (19871988): vocals
Discography
Studio albums
Year
Album details
Peak chart positions
Certifications ( List of best selling music artists
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1981
The DeBarges
Release date: 1981
Label: Motown Records
1982
All This Love (album)
Release date: 1982
Label: Motown Records
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1983
In a Special Way
Release date: 1983
Label: Motown Records
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US: Gold
1985
Rhythm of the Night (album)
Release date: 1985
Label: Motown Records
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US: Platinum
1987
Bad Boys (DeBarge album)
Release date: 1987
Label: Striped Horse Records
1991
Back on Track (DeBarge album)
Release date: July 1, 1991
Label: Truth Ministries Records
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Compilation albums
Year
Album details
1986
Greatest Hits (DeBarge album)
Release date: December 1986
Label: Motown Records
1997
Ultimate Collection (DeBarge album)
Release date: March 25, 1997
Label: Motown Records
2000
20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection: The Best of DeBarge
List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
Kristinia DeBarge
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References
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External links
http://www.soultracks.com/debarge.htm DeBarge biography and updates at Soul Tracks
http://www.burndsman.com/ DeBarge History - The early days
http://www.debargenetwork.com/ The DeBarge Network
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p4054
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