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William Randall "Randy" DeBarge (born August 6, 1958) is an American R&B/soul singer and bass guitarist, best known for being one of the original members of the popular Motown family singing quintet, DeBarge. Randy is also known for singing co-lead and penning lyrics with brother El on the group's first hit, "I Like It".
BiographyEarly yearsBorn in Detroit, Michigan and growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Randy was the fourth eldest of ten children born to Robert DeBarge, Sr. and Etterlene DeBarge. The DeBarge kids all sang in church and in high school, Randy joined the local band and learned how to play bass guitar from his elder brother Tommy. When Randy was seventeen, his older brothers Bobby and Tommy formed the Ohio-based funk/soul group Switch, later on signing with Motown in 1977. Two years later, on the advice of Switch band mate Greg Williams, Motown signed Randy, El, Bunny and Mark DeBarge to Motown where they had formed the DeBarges shortening it to DeBarge following the release of their first album in 1981. DeBargeAfter their 1981 debut, The DeBarges tanked, the group decided to write and produce themselves with some help from Berry Gordy's niece Iris, the group released their sophomore release All This Love. After the modest success of the group's funk single, "Stop! Don't Tease Me", the second single, "I Like It" became their first hit reaching number two on the R&B charts and crossing over to number 31. It was co-led by Randy and El, whose higher vocals carried the rest of the group's releases from then on. Within a year, DeBarge was one of the hottest-selling R&B groups in the world scoring hits such as "All This Love", "Love Me In a Special Way", and "Rhythm of the Night". After both El and sister Bunny left for solo careers in 1986, Randy and his brothers recruited oldest brother Bobby to record the group's fifth release, Bad Boys, but due to the record's limited production on the independent Striped Horse label, the record tanked and after a drug conviction that befallen Bobby and the group's younger brother Chico, the rest of DeBarge disbanded at the end of the eighties. Later yearsA father of five, Randy reportedly suffered drug and alcohol addiction but was able to find sobriety in the mid-1990s. According to a recent JET article on the whereabouts of the singing DeBarge family, Randy's mother revealed that DeBarge suffers from an incurable disease that was not disclosed, according to her autobiography, though she insists that DeBarge isn't suffering from AIDS, which cost brother Bobby his life. DeBarge currently resides in Michigan. Categories: 1958 births | DeBarge members | American soul singers | American rhythm and blues singers | American soul musicians | American rhythm and blues musicians | American bass guitarists | American funk bass guitarists | African American musicians | African American singers | American tenors | People from Detroit, Michigan | People from Grand Rapids, Michigan | Michigan musicians
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