What Happened To R&B Group Immature(IMX)? Stunted Growth Music
Today’s feature is a former 90s rnb group that had all the potential in the world in the 90s, but never seemed to get over the hump going from promising artist to full on superstars. At the time kiddy groups were making its biggest wave in hip hop and r&b, as the the child music star became the it thing for record labels to have under their umbrella. They burst on the seen in the early 90s in their first form with Marques “Batman” Houston as their lead singer, and Jerome “Romeo” Jones and Don “Half Pint” Santos playing back up, until he was replaced by LDB. They released “On Our Worst Behavior in 1992 accompanied by who other than Jermaine Dupri, who had a hand in many of the child prodigies over the years in hip hop and r&b. Initially they missed the mark on their first album, and their image entirely wasn’t something the masses gravitated to, but by 94, on their second album, after some fine tuning and reimagining, they found success on their second album “Playtime is Over”, that spawned 2 gold singles “Constantly”, that peaked 16th on the U.S charts, and “Never Lie”, which became their biggest song to date, peaking at 5 on the U.S charts. They gave it a shot, they had some hits and their fair share of misses, but nothing spectacular, and in the end, they lasted 10 years in an industry many that enter can’t say the same. As far as them becoming superstars, here are 3 reasons that never happened.
What Happened To R&B Group Immature(IMX)? Stunted Growth Music
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🎥 History: 3:18
🎥 Stunt#1 4:36
🎥 Stunt#2 6:54
🎥 Stunt#3 8:26
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