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Portrait were among the smoother R&B groups to debut during the tail-end of the new jack swing era. The group's members -- Phillip Johnson, Eric Kirkland, Michael Saulsberry, and Irving Washington -- came from Los Angeles, Providence, and Tulsa. Signed to the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Capitol%22">Capitol</a> label, their first single, "Here We Go Again!," reached the Billboard R&B chart in October 1992 and peaked at number three. It was the group's biggest hit -- it narrowly missed the Hot 100 -- but "Honey Dip" (number 18), also taken from their self-titled album, also remains one of the era's more notable singles. Kurt Jackson replaced Johnson in 1995, the year Portrait released their second and final <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Capitol%22">Capitol</a> album, All That Matters. It didn't fare as well as Portrait, though "I Can Call You" and an update of <a href="spotify:artist:1LZEQNv7sE11VDY3SdxQeN">Bee Gees</a>' "How Deep Is Your Love" were moderately successful. The covers-oriented Picturesque (1996) and Share My Love (2005) were issued in Japan. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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