Starpoint lyrics
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Artist's albums
Have You Got What It Takes
1990 · album
Hot To The Touch
1988 · album
Sensational
1987 · album
Restless
1985 · album
It's All Yours
1984 · album
Don't Be so Serious
1983 · single
It's so Delicious
1983 · album
Don't Be so Serious
1982 · single
All Night Long
1982 · album
Wanting You
1981 · album
Keep On It
1981 · album
Can You Get With This
2022 · single
Object Of My Desire (male version)
2022 · single
Object of My Desire
2022 · single
No I Won't
2022 · single
The Vault, Pt. 1
2022 · album
Un-Unsung
2021 · EP
Fake News Music (don't believe your ears)
2021 · album
Voices from Beyond, Vol. 1
2019 · single
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Biography
Rooted in J.R. & the Royals, a band that dates back to the late '60s, as well as later incarnation Licyndiana, Starpoint took flight following the signing of a contract with Chocolate City. From 1980 through 1982, the band -- Renée Diggs, Kayode Adeyemo, Marvin Ennis, and Phillips brothers Ernesto, George, Greg, and Orlando -- recorded four albums for Cecil Holmes' Casablanca sublabel. Their biggest hit during this phase was the first single, the disco-funk jam "I Just Wanna Dance with You," which debuted on Billboard's R&B chart in July 1980 and peaked at number 19. Once Chocolate City went out of business, the band moved to Elektra, where they scored seven additional Top Ten R&B singles, including the crossover hit "Object of My Desire" -- along with René & Angela's "I'll Be Good" and Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam's "I Wonder If I Take You Home," one of the biggest synthesizer-heavy pop-R&B smashes of 1985. From there, Starpoint didn't navigate the developments in their genre quite as smoothly. Their fine final album, released in 1990, bore the logo of the venerable Uptown label and involved productions from new jack swing heavyweights Teddy Riley, Al B. Sure!, and Keith Sweat, but it didn't chart. Diggs subsequently released a solo album. Shortly thereafter, Adeyemo's career got a boost when "Girl You Know It's True" -- a song he co-wrote, originally recorded by Numarx -- was covered by Milli Vanilli. Ennis was briefly in Experience Unlimited (E.U.). In 2004, Ernesto Phillips died of a stroke, and almost exactly a year later, Diggs, her longtime partner, died of a heart condition. Surviving members continued to perform as Starpoint Band into the 2010s. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi