Playa (band)

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Playa
Origin Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Genres R&B, hip hop
Years active 1990–2003 (trio), 2007–present (duo)
Labels Def Jam
Associated acts Timbaland, Ginuwine, H-Town, Jodeci, Aaliyah, Magoo, Missy Elliott, Case, Kelly Price, Dru Hill, Lil Flip
Website PlayaMusicOnline.com
Members Smoke E. Digglera
Digital Black
Past members Static Major (deceased)

Playa is an American R&B-hip-hop group. The original lineup consisted of Jawaan "Smoke" Peacock, Benjamin "Black" Bush and Stephen "Static Major" Garrett.[1] Playa is best known for their 1998 hit album, Cheers 2 U, produced by longtime collaborator Timbaland. Static was notable for being a successful songwriter of hit singles and album tracks for artists such as Ginuwine, Aaliyah, Truth Hurts, Lil Wayne and Brandy.

History

Early years

Jawaan Peacock, Benjamin Bush and Stephen Garrett met in the late 1980s and formed while the guys were still in high school. Smokey and Digital Black met through a mutual friend who thought the guys would sound good together, while Smokey and Static met in church while performing in a gospel group. Alongside other guys, the three men that would eventually form Playa created a group called A Touch of Class.

Joining Swing Mob

As A Touch of Class, the group met DeVante from Jodeci backstage at a concert. They began singing Boyz II Men songs when DeVante asked them if they knew any Jodeci songs. Essentially they impressed DeVante by performing a cappella versions of Jodeci songs backstage after a concert in 1991/1992. The guys were then signed onto DeVante's Swing Mob label with Elektra Records in 1993/94. Magazines such as Vibe and The Source attribute the signing to Static's close friendship with the boss and producers of the DeVante recording label. The group finally became known as Playa after DeVante heard the guys sing and called them "lil playas".

Part of Swing Mob

Other members of Swing Mob at the time were young hopefuls such as Missy Elliott, Timbaland & Magoo, Ginuwine, Tweet, and Renee Anderson. By 1996, most of the Swing Mob artists—Playa included—had left DeVante for better luck elsewhere. They participated in the production of Jodeci's The Show, The After Party, The Hotel album in 1995. During this time, the members of Playa learned production and built up a catalogue of material that would later be released as part of their Cheers 2 U album.

Cheers 2 U

In 1998, Playa released their album, Cheers 2 U. The album featured production by Timbaland and Smokey and had two singles. The album's first single, "Don't Stop the Music" reached #26 on the R&B charts, while the second single, "Cheers 2 U" reached #10 and final single "All the Way" failed to reach to the charts (#98).

Never Too Late

In 2002, Playa had plans to recorded their second album, Never Too Late, on Def Jam Recordings. They only spawned one single, "Never Too Late", which went no. 1 (only in Spain). But in the U.S., it went #59. The album shelved a few days after the single dropped.

Playa sampled by Drake

A YouTube video featuring Static Major alongside Smoke on piano was heavily sampled on Drake's song "Look What You've Done" from his 2011 album Take Care.[2][3]

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • 1995: "Ridin' Around" (feat. Timbaland)
  • 1995: "Gotta Feel Tha Vibe" (feat. Timbaland & Sista)
  • 1995: "Come On Girl"
  • 1995: "If U Scared"
  • 1997: "Don't Stop the Music"
  • 1998: "Cheers 2 U"
  • 1998: "I Gotta Know" (featuring Foxy Brown, from the How to Be a Player soundtrack)
  • 1999: "Your Dress" (from the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack)
  • 2000: "Woozy" (from the Romeo Must Die soundtrack)
  • 2001: "Incense Burning"
  • 2002: "Wrong Side of tha Bed"
  • 2002: "Lust"
  • 2003: "Island Girl" (feat. Timbaland)
  • 2003: "I'm Available"
  • 2003: "Never Too Late"
  • 2003: "Weekend" (feat. Lil' Flip)
  • 2003: "Grateful"
  • 2009: "On the Downside" (Smoke E. Digglera feat. Static Major)
  • 2009: "The Luv That I Bring" (feat. BlackFace)

Soundtrack and compilation contributions

References

  1. http://www.djbooth.net/index/news/entry/multi-talented-artist-static-major-dead-at-32-0226082/
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