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As the lead singer of preeminent Philly soul group <a href="spotify:artist:38h03gA85YYPeDPd9ER9rT">the O'Jays</a>, Eddie Levert has handled emotion-soaked ballads, sweat-inducing dance numbers, and thought-provoking message songs with equal aplomb. Active since the late '50s, the singer has also assisted other artists. He co-wrote and co-produced "My Love Don't Come Easy" (1979), a minor hit for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Philadelphia+International%22">Philadelphia International</a> labelmate <a href="spotify:artist:5swBKHtsRDaCBmdpYRYOg1">Jean Carn</a>, and he co-produced <a href="spotify:artist:5r7mGejWrGSxheAYEIfSwI">Troop</a>'s number two R&B hit "Mamacita" (1988). Levert recorded two albums with son <a href="spotify:artist:7BLOa6FxCbMnowidkQfLIA">Gerald</a>: Father and Son (1995) and Something to Talk About (2007), the latter of which was issued following <a href="spotify:artist:7BLOa6FxCbMnowidkQfLIA">Gerald</a>'s death. Levert continued to perform with <a href="spotify:artist:38h03gA85YYPeDPd9ER9rT">the O'Jays</a> into the late 2010s. He also released his first solo albums during that decade: I Still Have It (2012) and Did I Make You Go Ooh? (2016). ~ Ed Hogan, Rovi

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