II D Extreme

II D Extreme
OriginWashington, D.C.
GenresHip hop, new jack swing, R&B
Years active1993–1996
LabelsMCA
Gasoline Alley
Past membersD'Extra Wiley
Randy Gill
Jermaine Mickey

II D Extreme was an American new jack swing R&B group from the early 1990s that included D'Extra Wiley,[1] Randy Gill (Johnny Gill's brother) and Jermaine Mickey. They are known for the song "Cry No More", and their covers of "Up on the Roof"[2] and the Gap Band's "Outstanding". Their personal manager was Freda Mays.[3]

Alex Henderson, writing for AllMusic, described their sophomore album as a fusion of "hip-hop-type production with a healthy appreciation of the 1970s soul belting of Donny Hathaway and L.T.D.. The album is more melodic than rap-focused with Two D Extreme "assert[ing] itself in the production style". Henderson characterized vocal delivery as "gospel-influenced". He summed up some of the songs on the record as not "terribly original or very distinctive", nevertheless "sincere and soulful".[4]

"Cry No More" charted in September 1993, peaking at No. 48 in Billboard Charts.[5]

History

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Discography

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Album information
II D Extreme
  • Released: November 9, 1993
  • Chart positions: #115 US, #22 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
  • Singles: "Cry No More", "Up on the Roof", "Let Me Love You"
From I Extreme II Another
  • Released: October 29, 1996
  • Chart positions:
  • Singles: "If I Knew Then (What I Know Now)", "You Got Me Goin'"

References

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  1. ^ "Sons of NWA, Run-DMC Shop New Reality Show BET". BET. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  2. ^ "It's the Same Old Song". Chicago Tribune. November 28, 1993. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  3. ^ "Freda Mays Celebrates 'My Naked Truth About Breast Cancer'". Eurweb. April 19, 2015. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  4. ^ Alex Henderson. "II D Extreme – From I Extreme II Another". AllMusic.
  5. ^ "Billboard Chart on September 11 1993". Billboard Charts.