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Eboni Foster is an American R&B singer. Born in Sacramento, California, she became best known for her work as the lead singer of the '90s R&B group
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, and then for her solo single "Crazy for You", which became a top 40 hit on the US R&B chart in 1998. Foster went on to release her debut studio album, ''Just What You Want'', the same year. The R&B/ pop record drew favorable reviews and spawned a second single, "Everything You Do".


Early life

Foster was born in
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, California, and at a young age began singing in local talent show competitions, both in her hometown and in
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, to the latter of which her family had moved when she was young. She cut her first demo recordings at the age of nine, and at the age of fourteen released her first solo recordings.


Career


1993-1997: Nuttin' Nyce and guest vocals

In 1993, shortly after the release of her debut solo recordings, Foster joined the Sacramento-based hip-hop girl group Nuttin' Nyce, becoming their lead singer following the departure of a former member. The group attained some success on music charts in the United States as well as the United Kingdom, with their debut single, "In My Nature", placing at number 89 on the ''Billboard''
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in late August 1993. They also notched three top 100 entries on the
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chart. The group released their debut studio album, ''Down 4 Whateva'', in October 1994, and the title track gave the group a second Hot 100 entry, as well as receiving play on
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. After touring widely with the group, Foster departed in 1995. In 1998, Foster reflected to ''
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'' that she "never really saw (her)self in a group", feeling that she "always sang by (her)self". Also in 1995, Foster provided guest vocals on the songs "Heavy in the Game" and “Can U Get Away” by
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from his third studio album, ''
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''. Foster also contributed vocals to Shakur’s 1996 album
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on the track “Ratha Be Ni**a”, but was mistakenly credited as “Ebony”.


1998: ''Just What You Want''

In 1997, Hendrix Records established a new imprint, Night Bird Records, for R&B artists. Songwriter and label president Troy E. Wright, upon hearing a cassette tape which Foster had recorded, signed Foster to the new imprint, making her its first signed artist. In late February 1998, her debut solo single, "Crazy for You", was released to R&B radio stations, and commercially released in April. The single, which sampled James Brown's 1973 song "
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", was further promoted with a music video which was directed by Cirri Nottage, and went into rotation on The Box. The song also gave Foster her first solo entry on the ''Billboard''
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chart, on which it spent four months and ultimately peaked at number 32 in late May. It also reached number one on the
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chart, an extension of the Hot 100, and peaked within the top 40 of the
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chart. A second single, "Everything You Do", did not enter the R&B or pop singles charts, but managed to peak at number 50 on the
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chart in May 1999. On April 28, 1998, Foster released her debut solo
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, ''Just What You Want''. It was released by Hendrix records as both a
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and as a
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. The record was generally classified as falling into the categories of R&B and pop, with
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,
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, and
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influences as well. Its lyrics have been described as describing "schoolgirl crushes and other loves", while Foster herself noted that much of the album focused on sex and romance. "Sweet Valley" was described as a stylistic departure for the album, with a more noticeably rock-inspired beat. The album also features a guest spot by rapper Sean Don. The song "Everything You Do" would go on to be remixed by
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and sampled in the song "Truly" by Sovereign and Cisko, while "Crazy for You" was sampled in the 1999 recording "Crazy (The Original 99 Lick)" by Seven Wonders. Her label aimed to promote the album to the 12-24 demographic, with guest appearances on
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and
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shows, as well as plans to place her music in popular sitcoms such as ''
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'', and to place Foster in fashion ads. To further promote the album, Foster performed as the opening act for
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and K-Ci & Jo-Jo on tour. Upon its release, the album elicited a generally favorable response from contemporary
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.
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awarded the album three stars out of five, with critic Dave Connolly commending Foster's "nice voice" and singling out "Sweet Valley" as a highlight. Connolly, however, voiced concern that Foster's voice was better suited to backing vocals than lead ones, and accused some of the musical arrangements of falling into a "bland pop/R&B formula". ''Billboard'' also praised the album, praising her "ability to avoid the 'sound-alike' trap that so many other young artists fall into", concluding that the record's sole shortcoming is its backing tracks, which the publication deemed "monotonous" and not "always complementary to Foster's excellent vocals".


Discography


Studio album

*''Just What You Want'' (1998)


Singles


Guest appearances

* "Heavy in the Game" (from the
2Pac Tupac Amaru Shakur ( ; born Lesane Parish Crooks, June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), also known as 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper. He is widely considered one of the most influential rappers of all time. Shakur is among the b ...
album ''
Me Against the World ''Me Against the World'' is the third studio album by American rapper 2Pac. It was released on March 14, 1995, by Interscope and Jive Records. 2Pac draws lyrical inspiration from his impending prison sentence, troubles with the police, and pove ...
'') (1995) “Ratha Be Ya Ni**a” (from the
2Pac Tupac Amaru Shakur ( ; born Lesane Parish Crooks, June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), also known as 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper. He is widely considered one of the most influential rappers of all time. Shakur is among the b ...
album “
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”) (1996) Notes


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