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98 Degrees
Members:
Jeff Timmons
Nick Lachey
Drew Lachey
Justin Jeffre
Jeff Timmons had the idea to start a group when he met Nick
Lachey in Cincinnati. They decided to relocate to Los Angeles. Nick Lachey's
pal Justin Jeffre joined the group and then came Drew Lachey (Nick Lachey's
brother) who actually replaced another member who didn't work out.
98
Degrees began promoting themselves by going to talent shows and auditions. It
wasn't until they met Montell Jordan's manager backstage at a Boys II Men concert
that their luck would change. They signed to Motown Records and six months later
in 1997 they released their first album 98
Degrees.
Invisible Man was their first hit and the song made people take notice.
The next year 98 Degrees released their second album 98
Degrees and Rising. In 2000, 98 Degrees released their 3rd album Revelation.
After that they released their greatest hits album Collection,
and
a
DVD
with the same title.
98 Degrees have always had a simple philosophy about success:
persevere, work hard, have faith and eventually you'll reach your goal. For
the quartet, who've sold millions of albums and earned a devoted fanbase since
they arrived on the music scene in 1997, that humble way of looking at things
has helped make them four of the hottest singing sensations in pop music. But
their ultimate aspiration has always been clear: having people recognize that
their talent goes beyond just their amazing harmonies. With their album Revelation
they've achieved that goal.
Revelation
is an impressive step for members NICK and DREW LACHEY, JEFF TIMMONS and JUSTIN
JEFFRE, who've always had a hand in writing and producing their albums: The
group cowrote 11 of the album's 13 tracks. "That's why we're so excited
about this project," DREW explains. "We were able to contribute so
much to it. I think it's going to reflect on the album-we feel so close to the
songs."
From the opening
chords of the album's Latin-flavored first single, "Give Me Just One Night
(Una Noche)," it's clear that 98 Degrees have reached yet another plateau.
Long known for being premier balladeers, the pulsating track shows a more rhythmic
98 Degrees. The minute the guys heard the song (written by producers Anders
Bagge and Arnthor Birgisson), they knew it was destined to be their inaugural
release off the album. "It's so energetic and intense," says NICK.
"We've never had an uptempo single so that in itself was a departure for
us." Fueled by Spanish-sounding guitar, killer percussion and a groove-filled
melody, "Give Me Just One Night" is a dancefloor smash in-the-making.
And to reflect the album's infectious energy and South of the Border vibe, the
group traveled down to Mexico's Mayan Ruins with director Wayne Isham to film
the song's mysteriously sensual
video.
Revelation
is an eclectic and ambitious mix of intricate harmonies, symphonic strings,
R&B grooves, pop melodies and hip-hop-inflected rhythms.
Revelation
is yet another impressive step for the quartet. Building on the promise of their
1998 multi-platinum sophomore smash, 98
Degrees And Rising (which spawned hit singles "Because of You,"
"The Hardest Thing" and "I Do (Cherish You)") and their
gold-selling 1997 debut self-titled
album (which spawned the hit track "Invisible Man"), it demonstrates
the maturity they've achieved as singers and songwriters. Having time off from
their hectic touring schedule gave them a chance to truly devote their energies
to crafting the stellar album. "I felt like this was the first time we
got to catch our breath, get our creative vibe going and grow," JUSTIN
explains. "We came back with fresh ideas and fresh ears. The hardest part
of making this album was picking and choosing the songs, because there was a
lot of material to choose from."
Since emerging
on the music scene three years ago, 98 Degrees have been regarded as a vocal
group to contend with. But being recognized was the result of group's determined
efforts to get discovered. Their story began with JEFF, a native of Massillon,
Ohio, who moved out to Los Angeles to pursue a singing career. When his first
attempts at putting together a group didn't work out, he ultimately ended up
meeting Cincinnati, Ohio native NICK through a mutual friend. Their musical
chemistry was instant and soon NICK called on his longtime pal JUSTIN (the two
attended the Cincinnati School for the Creative and Performing Arts) to head
out to California and try his hand at singing with them. The last piece of the
puzzle to fit was DREW, NICK'S younger brother, who was working in Brooklyn
as an Emergency Medical Technician. He took his chances on the fledgling group.
The newly christened
98 Degrees endured their fair share of odd jobs and tight living conditions
while struggling to get their big break. That break finally came backstage at
a Boyz II Men show when they met a manager who saw a spark in the quartet. Soon,
98 Degrees were touring with R&B star Montell Jordan and before long were
drawing raves for their dynamic performances. In 1997, they scored a recording
deal with Motown Records (and signed to Universal Records in 1999).
Some of those highs
include singing with their musical idol, Stevie Wonder, on the song "True
To Your Heart," which appeared on Disney's Mulan soundtrack (as well as
on 98 Degrees And Rising), performing the rousing duet "Thank God I Found
You" with Mariah Carey and Joe, and performing at the White House for President
Clinton. But their happiest memories also involve making an impact on their
loyal fans. "I think the most exciting thing is the reaction we've gotten
from people who've been inspired by our music," JUSTIN explains.
And with Revelation,
the group is destined to keep on inspiring people. "To see how it's accepted
and what people think about it, that's the most exciting part," DREW says.
NICK agrees: "All we ever wanted to do was be recognized for the music
and have people enjoy our music. My hope for this album is that people will
continue to appreciate it and have respect for what we do."
The boys from
98 Degrees are taking a little break from touring and recording to pursue their
individual interests. They assure their fans that they have NOT broken up. Drew
Lachey finally married his high school sweetie Lea Dellecave who he's known
since grade 5. Nick Lachey married pop diva Jessica
Simpson.
Facts about
98 Degrees:
Drew Lachey has nearly 200 hats.
98 Degrees contributed
the song True to Your Heart to the soundtrack for the Disney movie, Mulan.
Drew Lachey was
an ambulance driver before he joined 98 Degrees.
Personal quotes:
"Our experiences together as a group have definitely been unique and it's
made us closer. The way we live our lives is based on us as a group - we're
a group first and individuals second."
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