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Sugar Ray

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Sugar Ray crystallized the sound of Southern Californian pop during the Y2K era. Beginning their life as a mischievous nu-metal outfit with a shameless debt to Red Hot Chili Peppers, the group sharpened and expanded their sound with 1997's Floored. Among the departures on Floored was the breezy reggae tune "Fly," a song that became an unexpected number one hit. Sugar Ray cannily decided to double down on their pop side on 1999's 14:59, an album whose very title showed that the band were in on the joke (courtesy of its wink to Andy Warhol's notorious axiom that everybody would be famous for 15 minutes). Remarkably, 14:59 and its hits "Every Morning" and "Someday" opened up a lasting career for Sugar Ray and lead singer Mark McGrath, whose stardom soon eclipsed that of the rest of the band. As the group racked up hit singles on both the Billboard Top 40 and Adult Contemporary chart, McGrath became a fixture on reality TV, running the board on Rock & Roll Jeopardy and co-hosting the entertainment news program Extra. Once the big hits dried up, McGrath and guitarist Rodney Sheppard -- the only other member of Sugar Ray to stay with the band through all its incarnations -- happily played to the nostalgia market, while still making music that played to their sunny sweet spot.

The roots of Sugar Ray lie in the monied Orange County town of Newport Beach. Rodney Sheppard played in a group of punk pranksters called Shrinky Dinx with drummer Stan Frazier and bassist Murphy Karges, a former touring member of the Weirdos. One night in 1992, their mutual friend Mark McGrath jumped onstage to sing, and he soon became a regular member of the group. The band began playing the Southern Californian corridor connecting Los Angeles to San Diego, financing their own promotional music video. The clip got them the attention of Atlantic Records, which signed the group to its Lava subsidiary in 1994. Before the band released their first album, the threat of a lawsuit from Milton Bradley -- the owners of the copyright to the original Shrinky Dinks toy -- led to the band changing their name to Sugar Ray.

Adding turntablist DJ Homicide -- aka Craig Bullock -- to their lineup, the band recorded their debut album, Lemonade and Brownies. Released in the spring of 1995, Lemonade and Brownies showcased a punk-metal band with an affinity for funk and hip-hop, a combination that seemed ripe for success in the heady days of post-alternative rock, but the record failed to chart. Atlantic decided to team Sugar Ray with David Kahne, a producer then riding high on the success of Sublime, for the group's second album, Floored.

Floored turned out to be Sugar Ray's breakthrough, thanks to the lithe single "Fly." Featuring a guest role by dancehall toaster Super Cat and bouncing to an easy reggae groove, "Fly" became a smash hit. Since it was never released as a CD single, "Fly" didn't technically top Billboard's Top 200, but it managed to spend six weeks at the top of the publication's Airplay charts in a run on the charts that lasted over a year. On Billboard's Modern Rock charts, it stayed at number one for eight weeks, and it crossed over onto the Adult Contemporary charts -- a market that seemed beyond the reach of the band based on their party-hearty debut.

"Fly" was such a big hit, Sugar Ray didn't need to pull another single from Floored ("RPM" was serviced to Modern Rock, where it peaked at a modest 35). Instead, the group returned to the studio with Kahne and cut 14:59, a record whose title acknowledged that the group's stardom may be fleeting. That didn't turn out to be the case. Released in January 1999, 14:59 turned into a massive successive, reaching 17 on the Billboard charts and earning triple-platinum certification, all on the strength of the hit singles "Every Morning" and "Someday." "Every Morning" spent three weeks at three on the Billboard Hot 100, while reaching number one on both the Modern Rock and Adult Contemporary charts -- a rare crossover that signaled the broad appeal of Sugar Ray's sunny pop.

Sugar Ray's reach expanded through the course of 1999 and 2000, as the group were billed for Woodstock '99 (though they never played the festival due to illness) and had their songs featured in movies and television, but it was with 2001's eponymous album that the group started to saturate pop culture. The album itself produced one big hit in "When It's Over," which reached 13 on Billboard's Hot 100 ("Answer the Phone" became a modest Adult Top 40 hit), but the group became fixtures on screens both big and small, as they cameoed in the 2002 feature film Scooby-Doo and popped up on The Drew Carey Show. Soon, their multimedia performances eclipsed their chart success. Their 2003 album In the Pursuit of Leisure became their first LP since Lemonade and Brownies to not go gold, and its two singles -- "Mr. Bartender (It's So Easy)" and a cover of Joe Jackson's "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" -- only charted on Billboard's Adult Top 40. Rhino released The Best of Sugar Ray in 2005, and then the band parted ways with Atlantic.

During the second half of the 2010s, Sugar Ray were sporadically active, playing the occasional brief tour, but Mark McGrath was a constant presence on television. He started co-hosting Extra in 2004, which led to a spot as a guest judge on American Idol in 2005 and hosting gigs for two separate Pussycat Dolls reality series. Sugar Ray regrouped in 2009 for the album Music for Cougars, but the album didn't make many waves. In its wake, Bullock left the band, with Frazier and Karges leaving the group in 2012. McGrath and Sheppard brought on a new rhythm section of drummer Jesse Bivona and bassist Justin Bivona, along with percussionist Al Keith, so they could embark on the '90s nostalgia tour Summerland. Conceived by McGrath and Everclear frontman Art Alexakis, Summerland was a package tour of '90s alt-pop survivors that did good business in 2012, but for 2013 Sugar Ray decided to break off and launch their own tour, Under the Sun. After three years, the band retired the idea following the 2015 tour.

As Sugar Ray ironed out some legal details with Frazier and Karges, McGrath put out a solo EP called Summertime's Coming in 2015. With the waters settled, he and Sheppard re-teamed to put together a new lineup of Sugar Ray in 2016. Featuring bassist Kristian Attard and drummer Dean Butterworth, this version of Sugar Ray toured through the end of the 2010s, and were featured on Little Yachty, a 2019 album designed to be a throwback to the soft-rock heyday of the early '80s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Total plays

702.1 million
Updated on 2024-05-20

Monthly listeners

4,697,351

Followers

958,514

Top Cities

  1. United States
    76,238 listeners
  2. Australia
    72,640 listeners
  3. Australia
    60,359 listeners
  4. United States
    74,330 listeners
  5. Australia
    55,935 listeners

Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
Every Morning
Every Morning
228,409,708 3:40 1998-12-23
Fly
Fly
150,849,279 4:05 1997-06-20
Someday
Someday
115,085,464 4:03 1998-12-23
When It's Over - David Kahne Main
When It's Over - David Kahne Main
60,926,749 3:38 2001-06-12
Into Yesterday
Into Yesterday
29,418,690 4:11 2007-06-05
Fly [feat. Super Cat]
Fly [feat. Super Cat]
11,071,283 4:52 1997-06-20
Fly (feat. Super Cat) - Remastered
Fly (feat. Super Cat) - Remastered
11,071,283 4:53 2005-06-17
Words To Me
Words To Me
9,307,527 4:01 2001-06-12
Falls Apart
Falls Apart
6,121,754 4:15 1998-12-23
Mean Machine
Mean Machine
5,333,990 2:42 1995-04-07
Abracadabra
Abracadabra
4,558,337 3:42 1998-12-23
Under The Sun
Under The Sun
4,393,157 3:22 2001-06-12
Under the Sun - Remastered
Under the Sun - Remastered
4,393,157 3:21 2005-06-17
Answer The Phone
Answer The Phone
4,297,952 3:59 2001-06-12
Answer the Phone - Remastered
Answer the Phone - Remastered
4,297,952 3:58 2005-06-17
Good Good Lovin
Good Good Lovin
3,790,291 3:13 2019-07-19
RPM
RPM
2,711,390 3:21 1997-06-20
Is She Really Going Out With Him?
Is She Really Going Out With Him?
2,434,240 3:49 2003-05-28
Is She Really Going Out with Him? - Remastered
Is She Really Going Out with Him? - Remastered
2,434,240 3:49 2005-06-17
Hold Your Eyes
Hold Your Eyes
2,062,004 3:30 1995-04-07
Even Though
Even Though
2,035,701 2:35 1998-12-23
Every Morning [Live Acoustic Version]
Every Morning [Live Acoustic Version]
1,900,626 3:17 2009-07-14
Dance Like No One's Watchin'
Dance Like No One's Watchin'
1,856,949 3:52 2009-07-21
Chasin' You Around
Chasin' You Around
1,853,536 3:38 2003-05-27
Make Room
Make Room
1,388,592 3:60 2000-09-01
Can't Start
Can't Start
1,365,879 3:42 2003-05-28
Morning Sun
Morning Sun
1,147,765 3:43 2009-07-21
Ours
Ours
1,142,414 3:24 2001-06-12
Rhyme Stealer
Rhyme Stealer
1,118,757 2:52 1995-04-07
Iron Mic - Remastered
Iron Mic - Remastered
993,175 4:41 1995-04-07
Glory
Glory
985,775 3:26 1998-12-23
Speed Home California
Speed Home California
844,674 2:42 1997-06-20
Time After Time - Previously Unreleased
Time After Time - Previously Unreleased
830,483 3:55 2005-06-17
Danzig Needs A Hug
Danzig Needs A Hug
785,045 3:06 1995-04-07
Girls Were Made To Love
Girls Were Made To Love
773,538 3:39 2009-07-21
10 Seconds Down - Remastered
10 Seconds Down - Remastered
739,466 3:41 1995-04-07
Shot Of Laughter - Previously Unreleased
Shot Of Laughter - Previously Unreleased
718,841 3:41 2005-06-17
Live & Direct [feat. KRS-ONE]
Live & Direct [feat. KRS-ONE]
678,853 4:34 1998-12-23
Big Black Woman
Big Black Woman
656,941 1:44 1995-04-07
Sorry Now
Sorry Now
652,899 3:18 2001-06-12
Personal Space Invader
Personal Space Invader
630,213 3:38 1998-12-23
Highest Tree
Highest Tree
581,031 3:20 2019-06-28
Ode To The Lonely Hearted
Ode To The Lonely Hearted
558,705 3:13 1998-12-23
Snug Harbor
Snug Harbor
552,310 0:50 1995-04-07
Stay On (feat. Nick Hexum)
Stay On (feat. Nick Hexum)
550,739 4:31 2001-06-12
Boardwalk
Boardwalk
546,856 3:26 2009-06-02
Breathe
Breathe
527,265 3:25 1997-06-20
Make it Easy
Make it Easy
523,151 3:09 2019-06-07
Mr. Bartender (It's So Easy)
Mr. Bartender (It's So Easy)
515,431 3:31 2003-01-01
Waiting - Remastered
Waiting - Remastered
471,082 3:32 2001-06-12
Escape (The Pina Colada Song)
Escape (The Pina Colada Song)
461,993 4:05 2019-07-26
Tap, Twist, Snap
Tap, Twist, Snap
452,692 3:13 1997-06-20
Dance Party USA
Dance Party USA
428,644 3:19 1995-04-07
Stand And Deliver
Stand And Deliver
422,899 2:59 1997-06-20
Satellites
Satellites
408,102 3:46 2001-06-12
American Pig
American Pig
395,673 4:01 1997-06-20
Aim For Me
Aim For Me
387,477 2:20 1998-12-23
Little Saint Nick
Little Saint Nick
381,473 2:06 1997-01-01
Anyone
Anyone
342,232 3:30 1997-06-20
The Greatest
The Greatest
314,878 3:59 1995-04-07
New Direction [Intro]
New Direction [Intro]
311,158 0:47 1998-12-23
Caboose
Caboose
306,384 3:14 1995-04-07
Disasterpiece
Disasterpiece
290,819 2:58 2001-06-12
Just A Little
Just A Little
282,386 3:27 2001-06-12
Heaven
Heaven
266,105 4:26 2003-05-28
Burning Dog
Burning Dog
259,498 3:01 1998-12-23
Perfect Mornings
Perfect Mornings
249,076 2:30 2019-07-26
Rivers (B-Side Version)
Rivers (B-Side Version)
243,049 2:52 2009-07-14
High Anxiety
High Anxiety
238,342 3:32 1997-06-20
Scuzz Boots
Scuzz Boots
236,563 3:29 1995-04-07
Here We Go 2001 (feat. Sugar Ray)
Here We Go 2001 (feat. Sugar Ray)
223,236 3:21 2001-04-03
All Of The Time
All Of The Time
214,592 3:51 2019-07-26
Cash
Cash
208,636 1:36 1997-06-20
Photograph Of You
Photograph Of You
204,034 3:47 2003-05-28
Right Direction
Right Direction
192,312 2:54 1997-06-20
New Direction [Outro]
New Direction [Outro]
189,172 1:18 1998-12-23
Invisible
Invisible
188,135 3:10 1997-06-20
Psychedelic Bee - Previously Unreleased
Psychedelic Bee - Previously Unreleased
185,115 1:53 2005-06-17
Drive By
Drive By
183,817 1:59 1995-04-07
Sunday Love
Sunday Love
181,914 3:34 2019-07-26
Streaker
Streaker
180,038 7:45 1995-04-07
Coconut Bay
Coconut Bay
171,312 3:25 2019-07-26
California Gold
California Gold
170,515 3:30 2019-07-26
She's Got The (Woo-Hoo)
She's Got The (Woo-Hoo)
152,720 3:34 2009-07-21
Closer
Closer
144,231 3:31 2009-07-21
Rainbow
Rainbow
142,932 3:16 2009-07-21
Whatever We Are
Whatever We Are
132,696 3:39 2003-05-28
Blues From A Gun
Blues From A Gun
120,080 3:24 2003-05-28
When We Were Young
When We Were Young
118,841 3:21 2009-07-21
Trouble
Trouble
113,532 3:29 2019-07-26
She's Different
She's Different
105,905 3:30 2003-05-28
56 Hope Rd
56 Hope Rd
98,609 3:51 2003-05-28
Fly (feat. Sugar Ray)
Fly (feat. Sugar Ray)
93,628 3:51 2017-05-26
What The World Needs
What The World Needs
93,243 3:44 2019-07-26
Love Is The Answer
Love Is The Answer
88,492 3:58 2009-07-21
Going Nowhere
Going Nowhere
86,434 2:47 2009-07-21
Bring Me The Head Of...
Bring Me The Head Of...
77,380 0:41 2003-05-28
In Through The Doggie Door
In Through The Doggie Door
72,405 3:09 2003-05-28
Day 'N' Nite
Day 'N' Nite
71,859 4:09 2009-09-22
Silver Bells
Silver Bells
69,463 2:39 2000-09-19
Love 101
Love 101
67,100 3:16 2009-07-21
Last Days
Last Days
58,875 3:32 2009-07-21
Fly [Live From Spain]
Fly [Live From Spain]
49,837 4:57 2009-07-14
When It's Over [Live From Spain]
When It's Over [Live From Spain]
45,933 3:38 2009-07-14
Love (feat. Sugar Ray)
Love (feat. Sugar Ray)
4,407 3:46 2018-02-22
Shady Biz (feat. Sugar Ray)
Shady Biz (feat. Sugar Ray)
2,760 4:36 2018-02-22

New releases

14:59 25th Anniversary EP
14:59 25th Anniversary EP
2024-01-12
[RT Industries]
Little Yachty
Little Yachty
2019-07-26
[BMG Rights Management (US) LLC]
Good Good Lovin
Good Good Lovin
2019-07-19
[BMG Rights Management (US) LLC]
Highest Tree
Highest Tree
2019-06-28
[BMG Rights Management (US) LLC]
Make It Easy
Make It Easy
2019-06-07
[BMG Rights Management (US) LLC]
The Sugar Ray Collection
The Sugar Ray Collection
2013-07-17
[Razor & Tie]
Day 'N' Nite
Day 'N' Nite
2009-09-22
[Pulse Recordings]
Music For Cougars
Music For Cougars
2009-07-21
[Fontana South]
Fly EP
Fly EP
2009-07-14
[RT Industries]
Boardwalk
Boardwalk
2009-06-02
[Fontana South]
Greatest Hits (Remastered)
Greatest Hits (Remastered)
2005-06-21
[RT Industries]
The Best Of Sugar Ray
The Best Of Sugar Ray
2005-06-17
[RT Industries]
Is She Really Going Out With Him? (Online Music)
Is She Really Going Out With Him? (Online Music)
2003-06-24
[Razor & Tie]
In The Pursuit of Leisure
In The Pursuit of Leisure
2003-05-28
[RT Industries]
Chasin' You Around (Online Apple Music Store)
Chasin' You Around (Online Apple Music Store)
2003-05-27
[RT Industries]
(Mr. Bartender) It's So Easy
(Mr. Bartender) It's So Easy
2003-01-01
[RT Industries]
Ours
Ours
2002-01-01
[Razor & Tie]
When It's Over (Online Music)
When It's Over (Online Music)
2001-10-23
[Razor & Tie]
Sugar Ray
Sugar Ray
2001-06-12
[RT Industries]
14:59
14:59
1998-12-23
[RT Industries]
Floored
Floored
1997-06-20
[RT Industries]
Little Saint Nick
Little Saint Nick
1997-01-01
[Concord Music Group]
Lemonade And Brownies
Lemonade And Brownies
1995-04-07
[RT Industries]