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Arrested Development (group)

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Genres
  
Alternative hip hop

Genre
  
Alternative hip hop

Website
  
adtheband2.com

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Origin
  
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Years active
  
1988–1996, 2000–present

Labels
  
Universal Music Publishing Group

Associated acts
  
Dionne Farris Headliner Arele Taree

Members
  
Speech, Dionne Farris, Tasha Larae, Montsho Eshe

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best New Artist

Albums
  
3 Years - 5 Months & 2 Days in th, Zingalamaduni, Unplugged, Changing The Narrative, The Heroes of the Harvest

Profiles

Arrested Development is an American alternative hip hop group that formed in Atlanta in 1988. It was founded by Speech and his ex-best friend Headliner as a positive, Afrocentric alternative to the gangsta rap popular in the early 1990s.

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Arrested Development (group) The Club at 50 West

History

Arrested Development (group) Arrested Development Interview Jasmine Phull

Arrested Development was formed in 1988 by rap vocalist Todd Thomas ("Speech") and turntablist Timothy Barnwell ("Headliner"). The group's debut album, 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of..., was the number-one album in the Village Voice's 1992 Pazz and Jop Critic's Poll and in The Wire's 1992 Critic's choice. The group won two Grammy Awards in 1993 for Best New Artist and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, and were also named Band of the Year by Rolling Stone magazine.

A few months later, the group was approached by film director Spike Lee, to compose a song for his upcoming biopic based on the life of Malcolm X. The group then recorded "Revolution", which appeared on the oldies-dominated soundtrack for the film, as well as the second half of its closing credits when the film was released in 1992.

Arrested Development (group) Interview Arrested Development 20 Years Later

Their 1994 follow-up Zingalamaduni, wasn't as successful and sold poorly. After the group broke up due to "creative differences" in 1996, Speech released a solo album; sales were poor in the United States but better in Japan. The group reunited in 2000 and has been touring and releasing records via Speech's Vagabond Productions and Speech Music. While Arrested Development has struggled to regain a following in the United States, they have met consistent success in Japan. Aerle Taree didn't return to Arrested Development because of vocal problems and DJ Headliner refused to rejoin the band due to business differences between himself and Speech. Today Aerle is a poet and converted from Buddhism to Christianity. DJ Headliner has since gone on to start his own business called Creative Royalty Group. In 2010 Baba Oje had a stroke.

Arrested Development (group) Arrested Development replaces Simple Minds at Qatar Masters Doha News

Dionne Farris contributed guest vocals on "Tennessee" and released a successful solo album in 1994, Wild Seed - Wild Flower. The album spawned the hit single "I Know".

Baba Oje is the group's spiritual elder. He and Speech met at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee when they were both students. Baba Oje was 57 years old at the time.

In November 2003, the group sued the Fox network over the name of the TV show Arrested Development. The suit is referenced in the Arrested Development episodes "Public Relations", "Motherboy XXX", "Sword of Destiny", and "For British Eyes Only".

In June 2005, the group won the first round of NBC's television series contest Hit Me, Baby, One More Time, performing "Tennessee" and covering Los Lonely Boys' "Heaven". They gave the proceeds ($20,000) to UNICEF.

The group's follow-up to their 2004 Among The Trees was Since The Last Time, released internationally (not in the U.S.) on September 18, 2006. Since The Last Time was later released in the United States on October 30, 2007, on Vagabond Record & Tapes, Speech's boutique label.

In March 2007, they toured Australia as part of a triple-bill, along with Simple Minds and INXS.

On January 8, 2011, they performed in the festival first night for the Sydney Festival in Sydney, Australia. The group released their ninth album Strong under Vagabond Records and Tapes, and licensed to the Japanese record label Cutting Edge, on December 9, 2009, and had a top ten hit with the single "The World is Changing" in Japan. In an interview with Songfacts, Speech explained that the track "Greener" takes on the issue of climate change from the perspective of the African American community.

In August 2012, the group released its 10th album Standing At The Crossroads, recorded while touring internationally. The album, given away for free from the group's official website, took a lo-fi approach and was recorded entirely on a Mac laptop. The same month they announced a new tour throughout the United States and Australia to celebrate their 20th anniversary.

Personnel

Members

  • Speech - Lead Vocals (1988–1996, 2000–present)
  • Rasa Don - Drumms (1990–1996, 2000–present)
  • Baba Oje - Spiritual Elder (1990–1996, 2000–present)
  • Montsho Eshe - Dancer/Choreographer (1990–1996, 2000–present)
  • Isaiah 'Za' Williams III - Bass (2008–present)
  • One Love - Vocals (2008–present)
  • JJ Boogie - Guitar (2008–present)
  • Tasha Larae - Vocals (2008–present)
  • Former Members

  • Headliner - Turntables (1988–1996)
  • Aerle Taree - Vocals/Stylist (1990–1996)
  • Foley - Bass (1994-1996)
  • Ajile - Vocals (1994-1995)
  • Kwesi Asuo - Vocals (1994-1996)
  • Nadirah Shakoor - Vocals (1994-1996)
  • Compilations

  • 1998: Best of Arrested Development
  • 2001: Greatest Hits
  • Speech solo

  • 1996: Speech (Chrysalis)
  • 1999: Hoopla (TVT)
  • 2000: Spiritual People (Toshiba EMI)
  • 2002: Down South Produckshuns (Toshiba EMI)
  • 2003: Peechy (Toshiba EMI)
  • 2005: The Vagabond (Bluhammock)
  • 2009: The Grown Folks Table (Vagabond Records and Tapes)
  • Songs

    People Every Day3 Years - 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of · 1992
    Mr Wendal3 Years - 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of · 1992
    Tennessee3 Years - 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of · 1992

    References

    Arrested Development (group) Wikipedia