Kci Hailey Today
His aggressive, gospel-inflected delivery influenced a generation of vocalists, bridging the gap between old-school soul and the emerging hip-hop soul movement. Transition to K-Ci & JoJo
K-Ci’s sandpaper-rough tenor became the group’s emotional engine on hits like "Stay," "Forever My Lady," and "Come and Talk to Me." Kci Hailey
Cedrick "K-Ci" Hailey is best known as one-half of the legendary R&B duo and a founding member of the influential 90s group Jodeci . This story traces his path from gospel roots to becoming a definitive voice of 1990s soul. The Foundations of Soul The Foundations of Soul As Jodeci went on
As Jodeci went on hiatus in the mid-90s, the Hailey brothers branched out as a duo. They initially found massive success with "How Many Ways" and their career-defining ballad, Signed to Uptown Records, the group blended hip-hop
Watch this retrospective on K-Ci Hailey's journey from a gospel standout to an R&B legend:
In the early 1990s, K-Ci and JoJo teamed up with brothers DeVanté Swing and Mr. Dalvin to form . Signed to Uptown Records, the group blended hip-hop swagger with traditional soul, creating a "Bad Boy" image that redefined the genre.
They followed up with hits like "Tell Me It's Real" and "Crazy," cementing their status as masters of the R&B love song. Legacy and Continued Impact
