R. L. Huggar
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R.L. Huggar (born Robert Lavelle Huggar April 2, 1977) in Minneapolis, MN is an African-American R&B singer most noted for being the frontman for the R&B group Next. In 2002 Huggar released his only solo album, RL: Ements, featuring the single "Got Me A Model". RL first distinguished himself outside of NEXT with his duet with Deborah Cox on the song "We Can't Be Friends" as well as other feature projects. RL followed up that effort with "Best Man" the super-group track from the The Best Man (1999) soundtrack which also featured Ginuwine, Tyrese & Case. By the time RL's Rev. Greenish-styled "Good Love" (The Brothers soundtrack) and his hook to 'Pac's "Until the End of Time" were released, it was clear that he had created and artistic persona distinct and separate from Next. RL: Ements is RL's debut solo project for Clive Davis' still burgeoning J Records label; the lead single "Got Me A Model".
RL is back with a new label, Music World Ent. He is currently working on a solo project entitled "Important" which will be released after his album with band mates of NEXT as MySpace site suggests.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- RL: Ements
- Important [Japan 2007] [US 2008]
[edit] Singles
- "We Can't Be Friends" (Duet with Deborah Cox)
- "Best Man" (With Ginuwine, Tyrese & Case)
- "Good Love"
- "Until The End Of Time" (2Pac featuring RL)
- "Got Me A Model"
- "Good Man"
[edit] External links
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