![]() ![]() Melvin returned for the 2016 album Timeless. The group continued touring in later years with Melvin’s son taking his place.Melvin left After 7 following the group’s third album, 1995’s Reflections, which includes the Top 40 pop hit “’Til You Do Me Right.”.The album nevertheless went gold and spawned two Top 10 R&B singles, including a medley of The Originals’ “Baby, I’m Real” and Bloodstone’s “Natural High.” Reid played less of a role in creating After 7’s 1992 sophomore effort, Takin’ My Time. In 1997, After 7 scored another Top 40 hit with the Motown-esque “Nights Like This,” off the soundtrack for The Five Heartbeats.“Can’t Stop” earned the group a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group.1 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Their self-titled 1989 debut album went platinum and yielded three Top 10 pop hits: “Heat of the Moment,” “Ready or Not,” and “Can’t Stop.” All three were written by Babyface and his creative partner L.A.The success of Babyface led to the trio becoming a proper group and signing with Virgin Records.They soon added Kevon’s older brother Melvin and began performing around Indianapolis. Kevon Edmonds began singing with Keith Mitchell while both were attending Indiana University.Featuring Melvin and Kevon Edmonds-brothers of superstar Babyface-the R&B trio After 7 notched five Top 40 pop hits from 1989 to 1995. ![]()
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