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For the harmony-driven group Ohio foursome 98°, it’s not hard to get noticed. After all, for the past year, brothers Nick and Drew Lachey, Justin Jeffre and Jeff Timmons have been busy working crowds worldwide due to the success of their self-titled debut album. Their new album, which finds the group collaborating with music’s biggest producers, is sure to have them heating up the charts again. With their pop appeal and soulful harmonies, Motown’s 98° are on the steady track to stardom with their sophomore release, “98° AND RISING”
Though they did some writing and producing on their self-titled debut album, which spawned the gold hit “Invisible Man”, the guys stepped up their songwriting and producing efforts on their follow up CD. “We had more of a hands-on approach,” Jeff explains. “We’ve had so much influence and control from the beginning,” adds Justin about their involvement during the marathon recording process, which took place during a two-and-a-half month period in locales including New York, Nashville, Los Angeles and Vancouver. “It’s got a lot more diversity and the songs are on a whole other level. There’s something for everybody.”
With a host of major producers-including The Trackmasters ( Mariah Carey, Will Smith, LL Cool J, and Mary J. Blige), Pras of the Fugees, Keith Thomas ( Vanessa Williams and Brian McKnight), Anders Bagge ( Robyn and Ace Of Base)-contributing to “98° AND RISING”, the album spans the worlds of hip-hop influenced R&B and pop to Euro dance and beyond. Drew explains, “ It was an enlightening experience making this album. Working with such an electric group of producers opened us up musically.”
Their first song recorded for “98° AND RISING” was “True To Your Heart”, an upbeat duet with Stevie Wonder. Also appearing on Disney’s Mulan soundtrack, “True To Your Heart” has a distinctively old-school Motown flavor. For these lifelong fans of Stevie , getting the chance to do a duet with the music legend was a dream come true. “When they sent the tape to us at home, I was almost in tears listening to it,” recalls Nick, “Its was an awesome feeling to hear your voice with Stevie Wonder exchanging riffs and singing harmony together. It was completely unreal,”
Next came working with Pras on the song 98° co-wrote and co-produced, the uplifting track “Fly With Me”. “It was a blast from beginning to end, “explains Nick. “Pras was very funny and kept the session very loose. He was totally open to our ideas.” The song boasts a sample from ABBA’s “Dancing Queen,” but, as Justin describes “we just totally flipped it and a lot of people might not even recognize it. Wyclef played some guitar parts on there and they gave it a hip-hop beat.” Drew and Justin even got the chance to sing lead 98°’s collaboration with the Trackmasters, the party jam “Do You Wanna Dance” ( featuring dancefloor-ready sample from Kool and the Gang’s “Get Down On It”).
For the groups fans who are familiar with their reputation as premier balladeers, “98° AND RISING” is full of romantic songs. “No matter what, the ballads are definitely our strong point,” admits Justin. “ We are always suckers for great love songs.” “Because Of You” and “I Do (Cherish You),” a remake of Mark Wills’ country hit of the same name, are tow of their album’s most tender tunes. Along the same lines is “Still” an acoustic guitar-accented homage to true love co-written and co-produced by 98° and Sean Hosein and Dane Deviller, the team who did “Invisible Man.”
A special highlight for the guys is their a cappella performance of the Micheal Jackson classic “She’s Out Of My Life.” “That’s how we started singing, so that’s definitely a sound that we’re comfortable with,” says Drew of the spare arrangement. “I get goosebumps every time I hear it-the harmonies on it are so amazing”
The album is just the culmination of a whirlwind year filled with major achievements since the July ‘97 release of “98°,” they’ve been featured on national shows from CNN/Showbiz Today to E!-TV, NBC Weekend Today, to Soul Train, and their most recent coup landing a spot on the Tonight Show to perform “True To Your Heart" with Stevie Wonder. “That’s the biggest adrenaline rush I’ve had since I’ve been doing this, “ admits Jeff. “I couldn’t help but think, ‘What am I doing here?’”
Their debut album’s first single “Invisible Man,” packed a punch all over the world reaching # 12 on Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart and tool the album gold in Canada and the Philippines, where they have a seriously devoted following thanks to their massive touring. They’ve visited Canada, Holland, England as well as Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. And these sports fanatics wee also excited to be chosen to sing the nation anthem at the Chicago Bulls/ Utah Jazz game Five of the NBA Finals as well as the Superbowl half-time event.
Things got started several years ago when Jeff, a native of Ohio, moved to Los Angeles to pursue a singing career. He formed a vocal group and when one of its former members, who was also a classmate of Nick and Justin from the Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts, suggested Nick would be the perfect counterpart, Nick packed up his things and headed west. Justin was next to join the group, followed by Drew, then working as an emergency medical technical in Brooklyn. In between doing everything from landscaping to working as nightclub security guards, the guys honed their singing craft in talent shows and auditions.
Their big break came backstage at a Boyz II Men show when they met manager Paris D’Jon, a co-manager of multi-platinum R&B artist Montell Jordan. After a local radio station asked the enthusiastic group to perform on the air, Paris started talking to the and realized how serious their were about becoming professional vocalists. Before long, their were on the road with Montell and receiving raves for their dynamic live shows,. Ultimately, after a record label buzz started bubbling, 98° unanimously decided to sign with Motown.
With “98° AND RISING”, 98° have entered the next stage of their flourishing career. For these young artist, establishing their niche in a crowded field is a challenge they’re willing to undertake. “We’re growing , we’re evolving as artists and musicians,” says Jeff. Nick agrees: “We’re committed to making music careers.”
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Discography
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1997 |
Motown Records
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98 Degrees
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1998 |
Motown Records
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98 Degrees & Rising
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1998 |
Motown Records
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Because Of You Single
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1999 |
Universal Records
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This Christmas
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1999 |
Universal Records
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The Hardest Thing Single
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2000 |
Universal Records
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98 Degrees Limited
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