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Arrested Development is an American hip hop
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that formed in Atlanta in 1988. It was founded by Speech and Headliner as a positive, Afrocentric alternative to the gangsta rap popular in the late 1980s. Baba Oje and frontman Speech met at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee when they were both students. Baba Oje was 57 years old at the time.


History

Arrested Development was formed in 1988 by
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and producer Todd Thomas (" Speech") and
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Timothy Barnwell (known as Headliner). The group's debut album '' 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of...'' was the number-one album in the ''
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''s 1992
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Critic's Poll and in ''
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''s 1992 Critic's choice. The group won two Grammy Awards in 1993: for
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, making them the first hip hop artist to win this award, and for
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. They were also named Band of the Year by ''Rolling Stone''. The debut album sold over 6 million copies worldwide. A few months later, the group was approached by film director
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to compose a song for his upcoming biopic based on the life of
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. The group then recorded "
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", which appeared on the
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for the film as well as the second half of its closing credits when the film was released in 1992. Their 1994 follow-up ''
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'' sold poorly, and they broke up shortly after in 1996. The group reunited in 2000, touring and releasing records via Speech's Vagabond Productions, but Aerle Taree did not return due to vocal problems. Today Aerle is a poet and converted from Buddhism to Christianity. DJ Headliner started his own business named Creative Royalty Group. On October 14, 2010, Baba Oje had a stroke. In November 2003, the group sued the
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over the name of the TV show ''
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''. The suit is referenced in the ''Arrested Development'' episodes "
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", " Sword of Destiny", and " For British Eyes Only". In June 2005, the group won the first round of the television series contest '' Hit Me, Baby, One More Time'', performing "Tennessee" and covering
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' "Heaven" and donated the $20,000 proceeds to
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. The group's follow-up to their 2004 ''Among The Trees'' was ''Since the Last Time'', released internationally on September 18, 2006. ''Since the Last Time'' was released in the United States on October 30, 2007, on Vagabond Record & Tapes, Speech's boutique label. In March 2007, they toured Australia as part of a triple-bill, along with Simple Minds and INXS. In 2008, Arrested Development teamed with
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and performed at The Concert for Peace in Jerusalem, Israel to promote peace among Palestinians and Israelis. Also in 2008, Arrested Development visited and sang with Debbie Peagler, an incarcerated survivor of domestic violence, and the inmate gospel choir that Peagler led at a California women's prison. Their visit was meant to support Peagler's legal battle for her release from prison and call attention to the plight of other victims of abuse and wrongful incarceration. The collaborative performance is included in Yoav Potash's documentary film '' Crime After Crime''. In 2010, the group released their ninth album ''Strong'' under Vagabond Records and Tapes, and licensed to the Japanese record label Cutting Edge, on December 9, 2009, and had a top 10 hit in Japan with the single "The World Is Changing". In an interview with Songfacts, Speech explained that the track "Greener" takes on the issue of climate change from the perspective of the African-American community. On January 8, 2011, they with Emmylou Harris performed at the festival first night of the Sydney Festival in Sydney, Australia to 50,000 people. In August 2012, the group released its tenth album ''Standing at the Crossroads'', recorded while touring internationally. The album, given away for free from the group's official website, took a lo-fi approach and was recorded entirely on a Mac laptop. The same month, they announced a new tour throughout the United States and Australia to celebrate their 20th anniversary. On October 9, 2016, Arrested Development performed at the Delicious Festival in South Africa. A line up that included
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, De La Soul,
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and local food celebrities
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, and Sarah Graham. The next day, members of Arrested Development drove to an orphanage
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, then paid homage to Nelson Mandela at the location of his home. In January 2018, Arrested Development performed on the Trumpet Awards television show. Baba Oje died of leukemia on October 26, 2018. His age was reported to be 86–87. In October 2018, Speech released ''The Nigga Factory'', a three-part docuseries exploring themes of racism and
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. Later that year, they also released the album ''Craft & Optics''. In 2018, ''16 Bars'', a documentary that follows prison inmates as they undertake musical projects, was made. On September 5, 2019, Arrested Development was given an award from Black Music Honors, which acknowledges artists that have made a significant contribution to African-American music.


Personnel


Current members

* Speech – lead vocals, production (1988–1996, 2000–present) * Jason "JJ Boogie" Reichert – guitar, mix engineering, production (2000–present) * One Love – vocals (2001–present) * Fareedah Aleem – vocals, dancing, choreography (2004–present) * April Allen – vocals (2021–present)


Former members

* Headliner – turntables (1988–1996) * Baba Oje – spiritual elder (1990–1996, 2000–2018; his death) * Montsho Eshe – dancing, choreography, vocals (1990–1996, 2000–2012) * Rasa Don – drums, vocals (1990-1996, 2000–2006) * Aerle Taree – vocals, stylist (1990–1996) *
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– vocals (1992) * Ajile – vocals (1994–1995) * Foley – bass (1994–1996) * Kamaal Malak – bass (1994–1996) * Kwesi Asuo – vocals (1994–1996) *
Nadirah Shakoor Nadirah Shakoor is an American singer, songwriter and recording artist.  She is best known for her work as featured female vocalist in Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band, in the hip hop group Arrested Development and for her solo albums.  She has ...
– vocals (1994–1996) * Isaiah 'Za' Williams III – bass (1996, 2000–2018) * Nicha Hilliard – vocals, dancing (1996, 2000–2008) * Tasha Larae – vocals (2008–2021)


Discography


Albums


Compilations

* 1998: ''Best of Arrested Development'' * 2001: ''Greatest Hits''


Singles


See also

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List of number-one dance hits (United States) This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by ''Billboard'' magazine's Dance Club Songs chart – a weekly national survey of popular songs in U.S. dance clubs. It began on October 26, 1974, under the title ''Disco Action'' chart. It is ...
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References


External links

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Arrested Development video interview at allaboutjazz.com
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