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Where You Been!? Check Out What Another Bad Creation Looks Like As Adults

After posting our morning jam today of “Iesha,” a co-worker and I couldn’t help but ask where the hell Another Bad Creation actually is. They entered the scene from 1988 and dropped their popular tracks “Iesha” and “Playground” in 1990 and ’91. They dropped two albums and had a slew of young female fans, but they wound up going their separate ways in ’94. Romell “RoRo” Chapman, Chris Sellers, David Shelton, brothers Demetrius and Marliss Pugh, and unofficial member Adrian “G.A.” (General Austin) Witcher may talk from time to time nowadays, and they even tried to put out a DVD about their group’s time together, but musically, Another Bad Creation is unfortunately another defunct group from the ’90s. But what are they looking like now?


“Iesha, Iesha So Glad To Meetcha!” MN Morning Jam: “Iesha” By Another Bad Creation

Seriously, where have they been?
Another Bad Creation, put together by Michael Bivins of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe, were supposed to be the ’90s version of what New Edition was in the ’80s. Granted, they were totally different ages when they came on the scene (ABC looked like they came out of somebody’s 1st and 2nd grade classes somewhere), and the tracks made by ABC weren’t the same caliber of classic as New Edition’s, but like their predecessors, all the little girls loved them. And with their bucket hats and spray painted overall fits, they definitely had that ’90s style we miss ’round these parts. “Iesha” is probably their most beloved jam (next to “Playground”) and it’s definitely one of our favorites. Enjoy!
“Heard It Through The Grapevine”: Gladys Knight Is Lead Judge On New Singing Talent Show
Often people tune into singing competitions for the judges as much as for the amateur talent and Centric has just announced the lead judge for Apollo Live: The Empress of Soul “Gladys Knight”.
Putting a new twist on an old show, Apollo Live, produced by Jamie Fox and hosted by Tony Rock, marks the Apollo Theater’s legendary return to television after the successful 21-year run of the popular “Showtime at the Apollo”. It will be taped in front of a live audience at the Theater.
Gladys will be judging with Doug E. Fresh and Michael Bivins of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe. Not exactly J.Lo, Christina Aguilera or Anthony Hamilton, but talent shows are known to tap veterans like Steven Tyler and Paula Abdul to judge. The seven-time Grammy award winner, Gladys, is an excellent choice for Centric.
I’m curious that BET, Centric’s parent company, didn’t pick at least one current artists as a judge in an effort to appeal to a younger audience the way Duets got Kelly Clarkson and The Voice hired Adam Levine or even X-Factor picked Britney Spears. There is no shortage of black musicians who we’d love to see judging one of these talent shows.
Centric targets a different demographic though, so it’ll be entertaining to watch these veterans’ responses to any young contestants who happen to emulate the popstars of today.
What does the winner get? Centric told the Associated Press that the reward for the series’ winner has not been determined.
There were many fans of Showtime at the Apollo, and it would be great if “Apollo Live” does for Centric ratings-wise now what American Idol did for FOX in 2001.
Guess we’ll have to see!
Will you be watching Gladys Knight and Apollo Live?
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