![]() That, paired with his rapper image/dress, spawned the genre nickname “thug R&B” and three albums chronicling inner-city life. division Divine Mill in the late ‘90s, Jaheim (his last name is Hoagland) drew comparisons to soulful crooners Teddy Pendergrass and Luther Vandross with his hot-buttered-rum vocals. What we’re trying to do this time is step him out of the ghetto vibe.” But we never got the opportunity to actually get to one of those records, make it a single and put a visual behind it. Manager James “Pookie” Gist added: “In the past, Jaheim has always had nice ballads on his albums. We were doing our own thing and blessed to do that.” “I’m not saying we didn’t have hit records before. “This is what’s so different about ‘Makings’ and my previous albums,” Jaheim said.
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