Lo-Key

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I Got A Thang 4 Ya! 05:40 Tools
Test The Champion 05:50 Tools
Killsound 04:23 Tools
Neck Cuttaz 02:41 Tools
Let It Bump 03:02 Tools
Sweet on U 06:18 Tools
I Got A Thang 4 Ya 05:41 Tools
Tasty 05:27 Tools
Hey There Pretty Lady 05:35 Tools
Good Ole Fashion Love 05:13 Tools
Play With Me 02:28 Tools
Turn Around 04:46 Tools
Call My Name 02:00 Tools
I Wanna Make U Mine 04:12 Tools
My Desire 04:51 Tools
Come On In 05:59 Tools
Been A Long Time, Love 04:15 Tools
Milkshake 00:00 Tools
Getcha Girlfriend 04:21 Tools
Stay While 00:00 Tools
Back 2 Da Howse 05:18 Tools
Autumn Love 00:00 Tools
Studio 00:00 Tools
Attention: The Shawanda Story 00:00 Tools
More Ways Than One 00:00 Tools
We Ain't Right 04:42 Tools
Don't Trip On Me! 04:48 Tools
Don't You Know by Now 00:00 Tools
Ya Gots 2 B True 00:00 Tools
26 Cents 00:00 Tools
Li'l Shumpin', Shumpin' 05:06 Tools
Dont Think We Won't 04:42 Tools
Grindhouse 05:07 Tools
Not Perfect 05:07 Tools
Fuck Lo-Key? 02:44 Tools
Hard Times 05:07 Tools
The Struggle 03:39 Tools
Attention: Shawanda's Soulful Mix 00:00 Tools
Bang Bang 03:39 Tools
Real, Fake 03:39 Tools
Failures Not An Option 02:22 Tools
Get'em Up 03:39 Tools
Shot Fe Bust 06:08 Tools
Wake up Girl, You Got a Phone Call 00:00 Tools
Getting High 06:08 Tools
We Gone Make It 04:17 Tools
Boss 04:35 Tools
Lo-Key?... Where Dey At?! 04:36 Tools
Been A Long Time, Love - Lo-Key 04:15 Tools
Be My Slave (Feat. The Jokerr) 04:26 Tools
Don't Trip on Me 05:17 Tools
Killa Sound 05:17 Tools
Life Ain't Da Same 05:17 Tools
Grimey 02:45 Tools
My City 04:02 Tools
Lo-Key?...Where Dey at?! 05:17 Tools
Dead 04:02 Tools
Outro 13:52 Tools
Intro 05:17 Tools
Li'l Shumpin' Shumpin' 05:06 Tools
Drastic (Feat. Majik Duce) 05:40 Tools
I Got A Thang For Ya 05:40 Tools
Horrorcore Police (Feat. Tha Wikid One & Saint Sinna) 05:06 Tools
Irate 02:45 Tools
Pump Pump 03:18 Tools
Hollaback boy 04:19 Tools
Swagger 03:29 Tools
Careless 03:57 Tools
The World Ain't Enuff 04:26 Tools
I Got A Thang For Ya! 04:26 Tools
Sweet On You 03:56 Tools
Li'l Shumpin', Shumpin' - Lo-Key 05:07 Tools
I Got A Thing For You 02:37 Tools
Losin My Mind 13:52 Tools
The Smokebox 05:18 Tools
Legacy 03:01 Tools
Lo-Key?...Where Dey At!?! 03:01 Tools
Thoroughbread'z 03:57 Tools
I Got A Thang 4 Ya! - Lo-Key 05:40 Tools
The Light 05:40 Tools
American Monster 05:40 Tools
Marching In The Dark 05:40 Tools
Circle 05:40 Tools
Live From the 215 05:40 Tools
Whisper Of Nibiru 05:40 Tools
[Wake Up Girl, You Got A Phone Call] 05:40 Tools
We Don't Give a F*ck 05:40 Tools
Back 2 Da Howse - Lo-Key 05:17 Tools
Cuban Sandwich (feat. Cuban Link & Remy Ma) 05:17 Tools
Alone In My Head (Feat. Rude Boi & Ava Riot) 05:17 Tools
Lil Shumpin, Shumpin 05:17 Tools
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Lo-Key was a group founded by Lance Alexander and Tony "Prof T" Tolbert, staff writers signed to Flyte Time Productions, respectively. Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, Lance and Prof T were in a band called 'Grand Jury' before moving to Minneapolis. During a seminar that was attended by Jimmy 'Jam' Harris, the duo was able to get their demo to the producer, which led to a songwriting deal. Affectionately known as the "B-team," Lance & Tony went on to pen songs for Alexander O'Neal, New Edition, and other artists that came to Flyte Tyme looking for songs. After solidifying their place in the studio as up & coming producers and songwriters, the ambitious pair put together the Lo-Key project. The first album "Where Dey At?" was named after a dig at a Jamaican studio owner who signed Lance to a 'slave' contract before his Flyte Tyme deal and owed him money and kept his Masters. Although amongst music circles the group was lauded, Lo-Key never reached Platinum or Gold status, due to corporate restructuring and political maneuvering at A&M records. Performances were kept at a minimum, due to the grooming of Lance & Tony as producers. After the sale of the Perspective imprint, Tony became A&R for a while at the new Flyte Tyme Records, and Lance went on to form his own label, "Baby Honey Records", with music promoter B-Rich, which is based out of Atlanta, as well as the Baby Honey Recording studio. The only group signed to Baby Honey Records was V.I.P., a trio vocal group from Minneapolis. The rest of Lo-Key disbanded. Lance Alexander discovered the R&B group 'Next' while working as a staff writer at Flyte Tyme Productions. Initially, the pair brought the group, who was known at the time as 'Straight 4ward,' into the Flyte Tyme studios to cut demos and after pitching the group to Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, the Producers passed on the project. After performing at an annual black music seminar in Minneapolis, Naughty by Nature's DJ Kay Gee discovered the group and signed them to a recording contract. Lance wrote the B-side "Butta Love" to the million selling single "Too Close". The group was renamed Next. Lo-Key was influenced heavily by Con Funk shun, and also by old school R&B acts. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.