Color Me Badd "All 4 Love"
About "All 4 Love"
Color Me Badd is an American contemporary R&B group that was formed in 1985 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma by lead singer Bryan Abrams (born November 16, 1969), tenor Mark Calderon (born September 27, 1970), second tenor Sam Watters (born July 23, 1970) and baritone Kevin Thornton (born June 17, 1969). Color Me Badd broke up in 1998 before reuniting in 2010, with various lineups since.
Best known for their singles "I Wanna Sex You Up", "I Adore Mi Amor" and "All 4 Love", the group has sold over 12 million records worldwide, had two number 1 hit singles, nine Top 40 hits and a triple-platinum album. They were nominated for two Grammy Awards, won two Soul Train Music Awards and one American Music Award, and were nominated for five others. Their songs have been featured in movies and on television programs including New Jack City, Mo' Money, No Strings Attached and Glee. They made a cameo appearance as themselves on a 1992 episode of Beverly Hills, 90210.
Top songs by Color Me Badd
All The Way (freaky Style)
Love Is Stronger Than Pride
Your Da One I Onena Love
Written On Your Face
Thinkin' Back
Forever Love
Roll The Dice
Let's Start With Forever
Secret Lovers
Sexual Capacity
Slow Motion
The Earth, The Sun, The Rain
I'll Never Love This Way Again
Ain't Nobody Goin' Home
All 4 Love
All The Way (part 2)
C'est La Vie
Choose
Close To Heaven
Cmb (postlude)
Color Me Badd
How Could This Be
God Is Love
I Adore Mi Amore
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