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N Phase

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1991 
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by John Bush
In 1991, Melvin Baxter, Tevlin Williamson and Marlon Davis were singing as an a cappella trio in clubs around their Rock Hill, SC home. They met Al Boyd and Donnie Mayes the following year and formed N-phase. After the urban-soul vocal group became local favorites, they made a few demo tapes to shop around. Radio station WPGC in Washington, D.C., began playing "Ooh Yeah!" and, when the resulting hype reached Maverick Records, the label signed N-phase. With production help from R. Kelly, the group released their debut album in 1994. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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