Force One Network
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Wanting to bring the energy of live R&B to the world, Chapmaster J (co-founder of Digital Underground) founded Force One Network in 1992. Although his roots were hip-hop, Chapmaster J discovered the urban soul voice of Dave Hollister, added the more popular voices of groups like Boys II Men and Jodeci, and came up with a winning single titled "Spirit." Released by Quincy Jones' Quest/Warner Bros., "Spirit" appeared on the film Boyz 'N the Hood, which was a platinum seller and nominated for an Oscar.
Quest/Warner Brothers released Force One Network's debut album, The M M E Program 1, in 1992 while the group was still young. It received critical acclaim and started the group on tours that took it to Japan and Southeast Asia. The group put out a few more singles during 1992 and 1993 under the Quest/Warner Bros. label, including "Somethin' About You" and "Sista Sista." During the '90s, Dave Hollister also fronted for Teddy Riley's multi-platinum winner Blackstreet, and had two albums released by Dreamworks.
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Quest/Warner Brothers released Force One Network's debut album, The M M E Program 1, in 1992 while the group was still young. It received critical acclaim and started the group on tours that took it to Japan and Southeast Asia. The group put out a few more singles during 1992 and 1993 under the Quest/Warner Bros. label, including "Somethin' About You" and "Sista Sista." During the '90s, Dave Hollister also fronted for Teddy Riley's multi-platinum winner Blackstreet, and had two albums released by Dreamworks.
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