Johnny Gill
Johnny Gill is a Washington, D.C. R&B singer-songwriter and a leading member of the original soul boy band, New Edition.
R&B Singer
May 22, 1966
Gemini
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Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
Johnny Gill, a renowned R&B singer-songwriter from Washington, D.C., gained prominence as a key member of the original soul boy band, New Edition. Throughout his career, he has released an impressive eight solo albums, three albums with New Edition, two albums as part of the LSG supergroup alongside Gerald Levert and Keith Sweat, and a collaborative album with Stacy Lattisaw. Some of his most notable hits include “My, My, My”, “Rub You the Right Way”, and “Perfect Combination” with Stacy Lattisaw. In addition to his music career, Gill has made appearances in movies and TV shows such as “A Thin Line Between Love and Hate” and “Family Matters”, and contributed backing vocals to Alexander O’Neal’s song “Criticize”.