The Transitions

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The Transitions
OriginUnited States
GenresHip Hop
Soul
R&B
Years activeEarly 2000s
LabelsUniversal Music Group, Uptown Records
MembersCharles "Gator" Moore
Balewa Muhammad
Rashawn Worthen

The Transitions were an R&B group formed in the early 2000s in the United States. They were signed to the record label Universal Music Group.[1] The group was hand-picked by veteran R&B artist Michael Bivins.[2] Each member of the trio came to Bivins individually in hopes of a solo contract, but the producer had other plans, bringing the talents of the three together: Charles Gator Moore (from Detroit), Rashawn Worthen (from Harlem), and Balewa Muhammad (from Tampa).[2] Bivins initially compared them to a youthful Temptations in early press releases, continually stressing the trio's classic soul approach.[2] They released a full-length album, Back in Da Days, on March 27, 2001.[3] It was released on UMG's subsidiary Uptown Records.

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

  • Back in Da Days (3/27/2001)

References[]

  1. ^ "Our Labels & Brands - UMG".
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c AOL. "News, Sports, Weather, Entertainment, Local & Lifestyle - AOL". AOL.com.
  3. ^ Inc., Slacker. "Slacker Radio Featured". Slacker Radio.
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