Music in the
90’s had an effect on your mind, body and soul. It’s amazing what a few words
and a beat can do to a person. Music can make fans feel promiscuous, gloomy or
may even excite us in some way. Sometimes an artist’s lyrical music is our
reality. Or is our reality their
truth?
What about the
people who created the music? What about the artist who spent their whole life
wanting to make it big someday… what about that Detroit native who did make it…
I had a chance
to catch up with Janine Williams, from the late 90’s female duo, “Fabu” –
signed to Atlantic Records. Don’t remember “Fabu”? If you were old
enough to appreciate good music in the 90’s, “Fabu” peaked #88 on the Billboards
Hot 100 chart and #28 on the Billboards Hot R&B Singles chart. With their
one hit wonder single, “Just Roll” they toured over 15 states, performed in
London, and even made their way to “Soul Train”. The hit duo met in ’94 and the rest was history. With “Fabu”
originally starting out with four women, Janine and Christia Hayes seemed to have similar focal points on
what was best for the group and became a female duo. Janine still has a hand in
the music industry but desires to create less suggestive music. Janine’s career
is on the rise, whether it’s her appearing in local projects, doing voiceovers
or writing music for up-and-coming artists she maintains her piece of mind. You
can catch Janine in the new hit movie, “Sparkle”.
Stay chatty my friends,
Inside Chat is listening!