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Bobby Brown

This page is about Bobby Brown, the American singer; there was also a Scottish football manager with this name. See Bobby Brown (footballer).


Bobby Brown (born Robert Barisford Brown February 5, 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a American singer.

He began his music career as a member of the R & B group New Edition He recorded a moderate solo hit Mr. Telephone Man.

A pioneer of New Jack Swing music, Brown released his second album Don't Be Cruel in 1988. With hits like "Don't Be Cruel", "My Prerogative" and "Roni", the album made Brown famous. The following year he contributed a song (#2 pop single On Our Own) to the Ghostbusters 2 soundtrack.

He married pop/R&B singer Whitney Houston in July 1992. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Brown's drug and alcohol troubles threatened to overshadow his music.

In February 2004 Brown was arrested and jailed in Georgia on a parole violation related to a previous drunk driving conviction.

Note: Bobby Brown should not be confused with the actress Bobbie Brown and the cosmetician Bobbi Brown.

Discography

  • 1987 "King of Stage" #88 US, #40 UK (1989 release)
  • 1988 "Don't Be Cruel" #1 US, #3 UK (1989 release); US Sales: 7 million
  • 1990 "Dance!... Ya Know It!" #9 US, #26 UK (1989 release); US Sales: 1 million
  • 1992 "Bobby" #2 US, #11 UK; US Sales: 2 million
  • 1993 "Remixes N the Key of B"
  • 1997 "Forever" #61 US
  • 2000 "Greatest Hits"

Hit singles

  • 1988 "My Prerogative" #1 US, #6 UK
  • 1989 "Don't Be Cruel" #8 US, #13 UK
  • 1989 "Every Little Step" #3 US, #6 UK
  • 1989 "On Our Own (Theme from Ghostbusters II)" #2 US, #4 UK
  • 1989 "Rock Wit'cha" #7 US, #33 UK
  • 1989 "Roni" #3 US, #21 UK
  • 1990 "The Free Style Mega-Mix" #14 UK
  • 1990 "She Ain't Worth It" (Glenn Medeiros feat. Bobby Brown) #1 US, #12 UK
  • 1992 "Humpin' Around" #3 US, #19 UK
  • 1992 "Good Enough" #7 US
  • 1993 "Get Away" #14 US
  • 1994 "Something in Common" (with Whitney Houston) #16 UK
  • 1994 "Two Can Play That Game" #38 UK
  • 1995 "Two Can Play That Game" (re-release) #3 UK
  • 1995 "Humpin' Around" (remix) #8 UK
  • 1995 "My Prerogative" (remix) #17 UK
  • 1996 "Every Little Step" (remix) #25 UK
  • 1997 "Feelin' Inside" #40 UK
  • 2002 "Thug Lovin'" (Ja Rule feat. Bobby Brown) #15 UK

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Note: Bobby Brown should not be confused with the actress Bobbie Brown and the cosmetician Bobbi Brown. Eagle-Eye Cherry Homepage (http://www.eagle-eye-cherry.com/index2.html). In February 2004 Brown was arrested and jailed in Georgia on a parole violation related to a previous drunk driving conviction. His second album came in 2000 (Living in the Present Future) but was remixed for the States (where it was released as Present/Future), but saw disappointing sales. He married pop/R&B singer Whitney Houston in July 1992. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Brown's drug and alcohol troubles threatened to overshadow his music. "Save Tonight" proved a major hit, and made Cherry into an international hit. The following year he contributed a song (#2 pop single On Our Own) to the Ghostbusters 2 soundtrack. He soon recorded Desireless, and it became a hit across Scandinavia and the rest of Europe, and an American release came in 1998.

With hits like "Don't Be Cruel", "My Prerogative" and "Roni", the album made Brown famous. After Don Cherry's death in 1995, Eagle-Eye moved to Stockholm with his girlfriend, and began to focus on songwriting. A pioneer of New Jack Swing music, Brown released his second album Don't Be Cruel in 1988. He was born in Stockholm in 1971, and soon moved to New York with his father, where he began acting and playing music. Telephone Man. Cherry comes from a musical family that includes sister Neneh Cherry, father Don Cherry and half-sister on his Swedish side Titiyo. He began his music career as a member of the R & B group New Edition He recorded a moderate solo hit Mr. Eagle-Eye Cherry is an American-Swedish singer known best for his hit "Save Tonight".


Bobby Brown (born Robert Barisford Brown February 5, 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a American singer. Bobby Brown) #15 UK. 2002 "Thug Lovin'" (Ja Rule feat. 1997 "Feelin' Inside" #40 UK.

1996 "Every Little Step" (remix) #25 UK. 1995 "My Prerogative" (remix) #17 UK. 1995 "Humpin' Around" (remix) #8 UK. 1995 "Two Can Play That Game" (re-release) #3 UK.

1994 "Two Can Play That Game" #38 UK. 1994 "Something in Common" (with Whitney Houston) #16 UK. 1993 "Get Away" #14 US. 1992 "Good Enough" #7 US.

1992 "Humpin' Around" #3 US, #19 UK. Bobby Brown) #1 US, #12 UK. 1990 "She Ain't Worth It" (Glenn Medeiros feat. 1990 "The Free Style Mega-Mix" #14 UK.

1989 "Roni" #3 US, #21 UK. 1989 "Rock Wit'cha" #7 US, #33 UK. 1989 "On Our Own (Theme from Ghostbusters II)" #2 US, #4 UK. 1989 "Every Little Step" #3 US, #6 UK.

1989 "Don't Be Cruel" #8 US, #13 UK. 1988 "My Prerogative" #1 US, #6 UK. 2000 "Greatest Hits". 1997 "Forever" #61 US.

1993 "Remixes N the Key of B". 1992 "Bobby" #2 US, #11 UK; US Sales: 2 million. Ya Know It!" #9 US, #26 UK (1989 release); US Sales: 1 million. 1990 "Dance!..

1988 "Don't Be Cruel" #1 US, #3 UK (1989 release); US Sales: 7 million. 1987 "King of Stage" #88 US, #40 UK (1989 release).