Jagged Edge is an American R&B singing group that were originally signed through Jermaine Dupri's SoSo Def Records to Columbia Records. The group is made up of twin lead singers Brian Casey (nicknamed Brasco) and Brandon Casey (Case Dinero) (both born October 13, 1975), Kyle Norman (Quick), and Richard Wingo (Wingo). The group, with a style similar to New Edition, Jodeci, and Dru Hill, and for the a number of hit singles, many of which are produced by Dupri.
With the decline of Dru Hill after 1999, Jagged Edge became the most popular male group in R&B, scoring hit singles such as "He Can't Love U", "Let's Get Married ", and the Nelly-guested "Where the Party At". The group remained on Columbia when Dupri and SoSo Def left for Arista in 2003. Jagged Edge's next album, Jagged Edge, is to be released on May 9, 2006 by Columbia/Sony Music Urban.
Discography
Albums
- 1998: A Jagged Era #104 US (Gold)
- 2000: J.E. Heartbreak #8 US (2x Platinum)
- 2001: Jagged Little Thrill #3 US (Platinum)
- 2003: Hard #3 US (Gold)
- 2006: Jagged Edge
Hit Singles
- 1997: "The Way That You Talk" #65 US
- 1998: "Gotta Be" #23 US
- 1999: "He Can't Love You" #15 US
- 2000: "Let's Get Married" #11 US
- 2000: "Promise" #9 US
- 2001: "Where The Party At" (feat. Nelly) #3 US, #25 UK
- 2001: "Goodbye" #58 US
- 2003: "Walked Outta Heaven" #6 US, #21 UK
- 2004: "What's It Like" #85 US
- 2005: "Nasty Girl" (Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge and Avery Storm) #46 US, #1 UK
- 2005: "So Amazing" (feat. Voltio)
- 2006: "Good Luck Charm" #80 US