At
a time when the music marketplace is flooded
with carbon copy rappers rhyming over recycled
hip-hop beats, a new generation of talent is
on the come-up. Not since the Jackson 5 has
the world witnessed a band of musical brothers
whose high energy and artistic ability epitomize
the phrase 'blood is thicker than water.' That
is, until this quartet of Miami-bred kinfolk
appeared. Pleasure, Slick 'Em, Baby Blue, and
Spectacular comprise the hip-hop ensemble known
as Pretty Ricky, and they have emerged
with a unique flair, coupled with the discipline
and tenacity that breeds chart-topping success.
Their
unparalleled style stems from their unorthodox
line-up, consisting of three rappers - Slick
'Em, Baby Blue, and Spectacular, and one singer
- Pleasure. Pretty Ricky has been aggressively
grinding in the Sunshine State and throughout
the southeast since 1997.
The
guys learned at an early age the value of a
hard work ethic. The boys had their very own
Joe Jackson in their father, Blue Smith, whom
they affectionately call "'ol' boy." Blue was
the staunch disciplinarian, ensuring that his
boys were developing and perfecting their craft.
Humbly
beginning as pre-teen dancers for an older brother
who was on the verge of his own solo career,
the troop performed Miami-based hood dances
in the background of his show. Their high-paced
antics propelled them into the foreground in
the eyes of the audience and not long after,
the boys began to contemplate becoming students
in the school of hip-hop.
Spectacular,
Slick 'Em, and Baby Blue were influenced by
The Jackson 5, *NSYNC, Immature, Nelly, Tupac,
and The Notorious B.I.G., while the group's
lone resident crooner, Pleasure, was honing
in on Immature, Usher,
Keith
Sweat,
Stevie Wonder, and Gerald
LeVert. But influences can only take
you so far - what they needed was to find their
own voice. They teamed up with producer Jim
Jonsin of Unusual Suspects production
team fame (responsible for
Trick Daddy's smash, "Let's Go"), and
history was in the making.
"We
want to be trendsetters. Everything somebody
is doing, we try and go against the grain and
do something else just to be different," declares
Baby Blue, the serious, business-minded member
of the group. Becoming known for their onstage
dance ability, the fellas also began to express
their unique style with their attire. Donning
themselves in sparkling head-to-toe outfits,
they became known as "those glitter boys," notes
Slick 'Em. As a result, the brothers even developed
their own clothing line, Marco De Bleu.
By
2002, Pretty Ricky began tasting greater
success with their song "Flossin'," which began
buzzing on Miami radio station Power 96. With
its infectious Miami bass beat and hook - "me
and you, and you and me/y'all ridin' on some
22's and 23's/we ridin' on some 24's down on
the beach/no one flosses better/we flossin'
forever" – it was an instant hit with
their rapidly growing female fan base. The ladies
began to request the song on the radio, helping
to rapidly increase the momentum and popularity
of the group.
Pretty
Ricky continued grinding and hustling -
writing songs, building relationships with their
fans, and doing lots of shows. They have opened
for some of hip-hop's heavyweights, including
Run-DMC, Lil
Jon, Trick
Daddy, Trina, and newcomer, fellow Miami
comrade Pitbull,
whom they cite as someone who has "opened doors,
shown us a lot of love, and taught us a lot,"
announces Spectacular.
In
late-2004, Power 96 began playing another Pretty
Ricky track, "Grind With Me," with its mellow,
head-nodding melody, and their ladies immediately
began demanding to hear the song. It instantly
became the #2 most requested song on the station,
and the group made history when it went on to
become the most requested song in the station's
history.
In
December 2004, Atlantic Records Co-Chairman/COO
Craig Kallman was in Miami, where he felt the
huge buzz surrounding Pretty Ricky, witnessed
a hysteria-generating live show, and hosted
an impromptu audition in his hotel room. All
of the training ol' boy instilled in his boys,
conjoined with their years of hard work on the
road, culminated at that very moment…
Kallman made them an offer on the spot. "Although
other offers were on the table, the impression
Craig gave our father was like… 'we're
going to take care of them,’" recalls
Baby Blue. "And they shook on it right there,"
notes Spectacular.
Keeping
their entrepreneurial spirit alive, Pretty
Ricky's debut album, "Bluestars," was released
by Atlantic in association with the group's
own Blue Star Entertainment International imprint.
Pretty
Ricky pride themselves on maintaining the
niche they have created throughout the years,
appealing to the ladies, while maintaining their
unique look and style of music. "You can't compare
us because what we're doing ain't never been
done before," states Baby Blue. "We hit every
aspect of music. We do club music, party music,
love songs, 'I hate you' songs. We try to cover
everything, since we're a hip-hop group. Our
main focus is toward the ladies. Everything
we do is for the ladies."
Pleasure
croons about his requited love interest on the
hook of "Can't Live Without You," over a bluesy
electric guitar while his brothers rhyme about
their personal experiences of the people in
their lives they can't live without.
"Get
Up," a definite club hit featuring Pitbull,
with its anthemic horns, pulsating drums, and
chorus chant, is reminiscent of Trick
Daddy's hit "Let's Go." "La, La, La,
La" has the 808 bass bumping as the crew represents
where they are from over a catchy chorus.
And
with songs like "Girlfriend," "Age Ain’t
Nothing," and "Would You Be Mine," it's clear
whom Pretty Ricky intends to impress.
Plain and simple, "we are the sex symbols of
the South," asserts Spectacular. "It's like
a team full of Jordans, where everybody is a
star." And that's Pretty Ricky.
Pretty Ricky members are --
- Pleasure
- Slick 'Em
- Baby Blue
- Spectacular
Notable songs include --
- Call Me
- Can't Live Without You
- Get a Little Closer
- Get You Right
- Juicy
- Never Let You Go
- Nothing But a Number
- Playhouse
- Shorty Be Mine
- Your Body
Genre: Rap
Styles:
..Urban
..Southern Rap
..Pop-Rap
Years
active:
..00s
Formed:
1997
Based:
..in Florida
..in Miami
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