Like most groups, LeVert ended up breaking up. It features the singles “Tru Dat” and “Keys to My House.” It features the singles “Good Ol’ Days,” “ABC-123” and “Do the Thangs.” It peaked at number five on the r&b charts and number 35 on Billboard 200. It features the singles “Rope a Dope Style,” “Give a Little Love,” “All Season” and “Baby I’m Ready.”įor Real Tho’ was released in 1993.
It peaked at number nine on the r&b charts and number 122 on Billboard 200. It features the singles “Addicted to You,” “Pull Over,” “Just Coolin’,” “Gotta Get the Money” and “Smilin’.” It peaked at number six on the r&b charts and 79 on Billboard 200. It features the singles “Casanova,” “My Forever Love” and “Sweet Sensation.” It peaked at number three on the r&b charts and number 32 on Billboard 200. It features the singles “(Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop) Goes My Mind,” “Let’s Go Out Tonight” and “Fascination.” The Big Throwdown was released in 1987. It peaked at number eight on the r&b charts and number 192 on Billboard 200. It features the singles “I’m Still,” “All in the Way You Dance” and “Dancing with You.” Bloodline was released in 1986. Atlantic Records reconsidered their decision and signed them. They recorded an album on an independent label.
Record companies didn’t want to sign them at first because they thought they sounded too much like The O’Jays. The group was signed to Atlantic Records, but they were turned down at first.
He formed the group with his brother Sean LeVert and friend Marc Gordon. Gerald LeVert got the group together in 1981 while he was still in high school.