RL (singer)

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RL
Birth name Robert Lavelle Huggar
Born (1977-04-02) April 2, 1977 (age 47)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1997–present
Labels Arista (1997-2000)

J (2001-2002)
Interscope (2005-2006)

Music World/Universal (2006-2007)
Associated acts Tyrese, Ginuwine, Case, Deborah Cox, Erick Sermon
Website www.justrl.com

Robert "RL" Lavelle Huggar (born April 2, 1977, Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an African-American R&B singer, record producer and songwriter. He is best known for being the lead singer of the R&B group Next.[1][2]

Early life

RL was born in 1977 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Robert and Toni Huggar. Growing up, he was exposed to a variety of musical styles that helped influence his sound. His admiration of artists like Prince and Michael Jackson and music producers such as Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis encouraged him to pursue music.[citation needed]

Next

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Fronted by R. L. Huggar, brothers Terry Brown and Raphael Brown, Next originally performed under the name "Straight4ward." For broader commercial appeal, the name was changed to "Next". The group was introduced to producer and DJ artist KayGee from Naughty By Nature. Subsequently, they signed with KayGee's newly formed Divine Mill record label, which, at the time, was distributed through Arista Records.

Solo

RL first distinguished himself outside of Next with his duet with Deborah Cox on the song “We Can’t Be Friends” as well as other feature projects. RL followed up that effort with “Best Man” the super-group track from the The Best Man (1999) soundtrack which also featured Ginuwine, Tyrese and Case. By the time RL’s soulful “Good Love” (from The Brothers movie soundtrack) and his hook to Tupac’s Until the End of Time were released, he had created and artistic persona distinct and separate from Next. RL: Ements is RL’s debut solo project and was released on J Records. It spawned the singles Got Me A Model and Good Man.

Songwriting

Albums

Year Title Chart positions Certifications
U.S. U.S. R&B[7]
2002 RL: Ements
  • Released: April 23, 2002
53 6

Singles

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B Album
1999 "The Best Man I Can Be" (with Ginuwine, Tyrese and Case) 67 15 The Best Man (soundtrack)
"We Can't Be Friends" (Deborah Cox featuring RL) 8 1 One Wish
2001 "Good Love" - 58 The Brothers (soundtrack)
2002 "Got Me a Model (featuring Erick Sermon)" - 76 RL: Ements
"Good Man" - 48

See also

References

  1. Lastfm.com
  2. AllMusic.com
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