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1981) Singer/songwriter Junior sparked the British R&B/pop invasion of the '80s with his classic "Mama Used to Say." Though Sade Loose Ends, Soul II Soul, and Billy Ocean had more hits, it's worth noting that Junior was a pioneer when he created and presented British-based R&B/pop music to audiences outside the U.K. some ten years earlier. Many of his sides can be found on the 1995 Mercury CD The Best of Junior.

Born in London, Junior Giscombe grew up listening to his older brothers' and sisters' record collection, which included the doo-wop of the Moonglows, the Dells, early Motown, Otis Redding, and the reggae music of Toots and the Maytals and Bob Marley. Though as a teenager he sang lead in a local band, music more or less remained a hobby until he chose a full-time music career after college in the mid-'70s. His inspiration was Philly soul writers Thom Bell and Linda Creed, Gene McFadden, and John Whitehead. A British independent label released his single, "Hot Up & Heated," but it was Polygram's subsidiary Phonogram that gave him his first major-label opportunity. The label was rewarded when the infectious "Mama Used to Say" became a major American hit in 1982, parked at number two R&B for two weeks and number 30 pop. His follow-up to "Mama Used to Say" was the number eight R&B smash "Too Late" and both were on his Ji album. His second album, 1983's Inside Looking Out, included "Communication Breakdown" and the popular ballad "Baby I Want You Back." .In 1984, Junior teamed with renowned producer Arif Mardin for Acquired Taste, which spawned the singles "Somebody," "Oh Louise" (Top 20 R&B), "Look What You've Done for Me," and the phat, funky "Tonight." One of his tracks, "Unison," appeared on the soundtrack for About Last Night and was a huge dance hit. That same year, Junior wrote and recorded "Do You Want My Love" for the multi-platinum soundtrack from the blockbuster Eddie Murphy movie Beverly Hills Cop. In 1987, Junior had his biggest European hit, "Another Step," a duet with Kim Wilde and just the first of a string of performances with Wilde. Towards the end of 1987, Junior completed work on his fourth and final album for Polygram, Sophisticated Street. The LP yielded the hit "Yes If You Want Me." After a period of self-evaluation, Junior began working with producer Alan Glass, Soul II Soul's Simon Law, Robbie Taylor, and Greg Smith for his 1991 MCA debut album Stand Strong. Though it wasn't a commercial success, the album's standout tracks were the title track, the jazzy "Morning Will Come," the gritty "You Can't Have What You Can't Get," and the steppers/boppers favorite, "Stop Fanning the Fire." ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide .

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8 years ago

Nic Nak

Fantastic ! thank you ! :)

8 years ago

Gabby Guerrero

This my shit tho 

8 years ago

John Faro

This is a great song!! thank you for posting!

8 years ago

Fernando Grasser

NBA 2K15

8 years ago

Parrisha Ford

Good Moral...Dont you rush to get old

8 years ago

OG.SneakerHead

He looks like rich homie quan

8 years ago

LeChatDeNoir13

I always imagine dancing with Geffory from the Fresh Prince of Bel Air in their house to this song lol

8 years ago

Georgio Mosley

Yes i heard this song on NBA 2K15 & i thought it was a lovely song. I had to come here to see the music video. Which by the way is very cool & creative. Junior is a great singer =)

8 years ago

Matt Hurley

Mostly a hard rocker but this song is great!

8 years ago

ToyotaTacoma06

Whatever brings you here, thank you NBA2K15 for helping kids discover what great music was and can be

8 years ago

JRDN [quit]

I ain't gonna lie. 2k brought me here, but that doesn't meant it's still not a good song never the less.

8 years ago

Sir Aaron Rowell

Growing up in the 80s brought me here

8 years ago

Sean James

Kesha Trinity you ain't never lie!

8 years ago

klicon punch

why did I know this was from the 60's-90's?

8 years ago

cherie morris

I grew up on this music..

8 years ago

Melody Sanger

HAPPY 58TH BIRTHDAY JUNIOR GISCOMBE (JUNE 6, 2015)

8 years ago

Mr. Rabbit Blak

1981) Singer/songwriter Junior sparked the British R&B/pop invasion of the '80s with his classic "Mama Used to Say." Though Sade Loose Ends, Soul II Soul, and Billy Ocean had more hits, it's worth noting that Junior was a pioneer when he created and presented British-based R&B/pop music to audiences outside the U.K. some ten years earlier. Many of his sides can be found on the 1995 Mercury CD The Best of Junior.Born in London, Junior Giscombe grew up listening to his older brothers' and sisters' record collection, which included the doo-wop of the Moonglows, the Dells, early Motown, Otis Redding, and the reggae music of Toots and the Maytals and Bob Marley. Though as a teenager he sang lead in a local band, music more or less remained a hobby until he chose a full-time music career after college in the mid-'70s. His inspiration was Philly soul writers Thom Bell and Linda Creed, Gene McFadden, and John Whitehead. A British independent label released his single, "Hot Up & Heated," but it was Polygram's subsidiary Phonogram that gave him his first major-label opportunity. The label was rewarded when the infectious "Mama Used to Say" became a major American hit in 1982, parked at number two R&B for two weeks and number 30 pop. His follow-up to "Mama Used to Say" was the number eight R&B smash "Too Late" and both were on his Ji album. His second album, 1983's Inside Looking Out, included "Communication Breakdown" and the popular ballad "Baby I Want You Back." .In 1984, Junior teamed with renowned producer Arif Mardin for Acquired Taste, which spawned the singles "Somebody," "Oh Louise" (Top 20 R&B), "Look What You've Done for Me," and the phat, funky "Tonight." One of his tracks, "Unison," appeared on the soundtrack for About Last Night and was a huge dance hit. That same year, Junior wrote and recorded "Do You Want My Love" for the multi-platinum soundtrack from the blockbuster Eddie Murphy movie Beverly Hills Cop. In 1987, Junior had his biggest European hit, "Another Step," a duet with Kim Wilde and just the first of a string of performances with Wilde. Towards the end of 1987, Junior completed work on his fourth and final album for Polygram, Sophisticated Street. The LP yielded the hit "Yes If You Want Me." After a period of self-evaluation, Junior began working with producer Alan Glass, Soul II Soul's Simon Law, Robbie Taylor, and Greg Smith for his 1991 MCA debut album Stand Strong. Though it wasn't a commercial success, the album's standout tracks were the title track, the jazzy "Morning Will Come," the gritty "You Can't Have What You Can't Get," and the steppers/boppers favorite, "Stop Fanning the Fire." ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide .

8 years ago

Sleeping N

Wake up, it's throwback Thursday yall! 

8 years ago

Paul Brock

Wake up, it's throwback Thursday yall! 

8 years ago

Alvin Tan

NBA brought me here, love those groovy thing :P

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