Artist's albums
Let's Get Married (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
2023 · single
What's Up (feat. Jagged Edge)
2022 · single
Inseparable
2022 · single
Let Me Know
2021 · single
Seasons of Us
2020 · single
A Jagged Love Story
2020 · album
Decided
2020 · single
Genie
2019 · single
Where the Party at? (Re-Recorded) [Nick Talos Remix]
2019 · single
Closest Thing to Perfect
2019 · single
Bunkin' like the Trap
2018 · single
So So Def 25: From the Vault
2018 · single
Layover
2017 · album
J.E. Heartbreak II
2014 · album
JE Heartbreak II (Commentary)
2014 · album
Greatest Hits
2014 · compilation
Hope
2014 · single
Chasing Rainbows
2014 · album
The Best Of
2011 · compilation
Baby
2011 · single
The Remedy
2011 · album
Lay You Down
2010 · single
You Look Good With Me
2010 · single
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Biography
Rough but smooth male vocal quartet Jagged Edge formed in Atlanta, Georgia, consisting of identical twin brothers Brandon "Case Dinero" Casey and Brian "Brasco" Casey, who had moved from their native Hartford, Connecticut; Kyle Norman (aka "Quick"), whom they'd met through church activities, and Richard Wingo (aka "Wingo Dollar"), a late addition to the group suggested by Xscape's Kandi Burruss, who took their demo to super-producer Jermaine Dupri. Jagged Edge signed to Dupri's Columbia-distributed So So Def label and in the summer of 1997 released their debut single, "The Way That You Talk," featuring appearances by Dupri and Da Brat. It reached the Top 40 of the R&B chart and was also a pop chart entry. Early in 1998, Jagged Edge released their first album, A Jagged Era, which went gold and spawned the Top 20 R&B, Top 40 pop hit "Gotta Be." Their next single, "He Can't Love U," appeared in the fall of 1998 and reached the Top Five of the R&B chart and the Top 20 of the pop chart, going gold in the process. It prefaced the group's second album, J.E. Heartbreak (its title a nod to New Edition's "N.E. Heart Break"), which topped the R&B chart and hit the Top Ten of the pop chart, selling over two million copies and spawning the number one R&B hits "Let's Get Married" (also Top 20 pop) and "Promise" (also Top Ten pop). By the time of the release of Jagged Edge's third album, Jagged Little Thrill, in 2001, its leadoff single, "Where the Party At" (featuring Nelly), was nearing the R&B Top Ten and was in the pop Top 40. Hard and Jagged Edge followed, respectively, in 2003 and 2006. For 2007's The Baby Makin' Project, the group switched to Island, but Dupri had since taken up the post of president at the label's urban division, making the transition from Columbia a welcome and natural one. The album debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200. Jagged Edge then moved to Slip N Slide, where they released The Remedy in 2011. Three years later, they reunited with Dupri and So So Def for J.E. Heartbreak II. A Greatest Hits collection arrived in 2016 before the group returned to the studio to record their ninth full-length, 2017's Layover. Released that summer, Layover featured their typically rich vocal harmonies with contemporary production that included some trap inspiration. ~ John Bush & William Ruhlmann, Rovi