Writing and producing From the late 1980s to the early 90s, he wrote R&B and dance songs, writing and producing music for
Bobby Brown ("
Roni"),
Karyn White ("
Love Saw It"),
Pebbles ("
Girlfriend"),
The Whispers ("
Rock Steady", "In the Mood"),
The Deele ("
Two Occasions"),
Johnny Gill ("
My My My"), In 1989, Edmonds co-founded
LaFace Records with Reid. Three of the label's early artists,
TLC,
Usher, and
Toni Braxton, were very successful. TLC's second album
CrazySexyCool, for which he wrote and produced some of the hits, became the best-selling album of all time by an American girl group. Under his direction, TLC sold more than 60 million albums worldwide, and a combined total of 75 million records. Toni Braxton's first two albums,
Toni Braxton (1993) and
Secrets (1996), for which he wrote the majority of the songs, went on to sell a combined total of over 15 million copies. Babyface helped form the late-1990s R&B group
Az Yet. Edmonds also helped to mold and work with some of his then-wife
Tracey Edmonds' acts, such as
Jon B and producer
Jon-John Robinson. "
I'm Your Baby Tonight" (1990), produced for
Whitney Houston, was Edmonds' first No. 1 Top 40 hit in the US. He also wrote and produced
Boyz II Men's 1992 "
End of the Road" and 1994 "
I'll Make Love to You", both of which established records for the longest stay at No. 1 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart. He co-wrote, co-produced, and provided backing vocals on
Madonna's 1994
Bedtime Stories, which featured the seven-week No. 1 hit "
Take a Bow", and shared billing with Eric Clapton on the chart-topping Grammy winner "
Change the World" from the
Phenomenon soundtrack. He also wrote and produced the No. 1 hit "
Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" for Houston as well as the rest of the 10 million-selling
Waiting to Exhale soundtrack in 1995, which spawned additional hits for Houston,
Brandy and
Mary J. Blige. Edmonds has produced and written music for Bobby Brown, The Whispers,
Pebbles, After 7, Johnny Gill, Deele, Karyn White, The Boys,
Damian Dame,
Tevin Campbell,
Patti LaBelle,
Chaka Khan,
Aretha Franklin,
Madonna,
Janet Jackson,
Faith Evans,
Beyoncé,
Diana Ross,
Sheena Easton, Toni Braxton,
Michael Jackson,
Michael Bolton,
Paula Abdul,
Eric Clapton ("Change the World"),
Whitney Houston,
Brandy,
Mary J. Blige,
Tamia,
Shola Ama,
3T,
Sisqó,
Dru Hill,
Fall Out Boy,
Céline Dion,
Samantha Jade,
Backstreet Boys,
Honeyz,
Katharine McPhee,
Mariah Carey,
Vanessa L. Williams,
Bruno Mars,
Kelly Clarkson,
Chanté Moore,
En Vogue,
Zendaya,
Kenny G,
Kristinia DeBarge,
Lil Wayne,
Kevin Abstract,
P!nk,
Marc Nelson,
TLC,
Ariana Grande,
Jessica Mauboy,
Xscape,
K-Ci & JoJo,
NSYNC,
Jordin Sparks and
Phil Collins. He received three consecutive
Grammy Awards for Producer of the Year from 1995 to 1997. Babyface worked on
Ashanti's album
The Declaration (2008), producing the track "Mother". He worked on the
Lil Wayne album
Tha Carter III (2008), on the
Kanye West-produced "Comfortable". He also worked with R&B singer
Monica for her sixth studio album
Still Standing (2010). In 2013, Babyface served as producer for
Ariana Grande's debut album
Yours Truly, producing five of the songs, including her second single, "
Baby I". In September 2014, Babyface collaborated with
Barbra Streisand on her album
Partners, performing a duet on the track "
Evergreen" and background vocals for other album tracks. Babyface also collaborated with
Foxes on her second album,
All I Need (2016), producing and co-writing "Scar". In July 2016, Babyface along with
Bruce Roberts and
Carole Bayer Sager helped write the song "Stronger Together" sung by
Jessica Sanchez. The song was played after
Hillary Clinton's speech at the
2016 Democratic National Convention. The song's title is named after the slogan that the
Clinton campaign used as a show of uniting behind the Democratic nominee. The song was one of the top trending songs on
Shazam that week. The song was widely perceived as positive by the listeners, and received praise by celebrities like
Jennifer Lopez and
Kim Kardashian.
Acting In 1994, he appeared and performed on an episode of
Beverly Hills, 90210, entitled "Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington (Part 2)". In the mid-1990s, Edmonds and his then-wife
Tracey Edmonds expanded into the business of motion pictures. Upon setting up Edmonds Entertainment Group, the company produced the films
Soul Food (1997),
Josie and the Pussycats (2001), and also
the soundtrack for the film
The Prince of Egypt (1998), which included contributions from numerous artists, including
Mariah Carey and
Whitney Houston. They also executive produced the
BET reality series
College Hill (2004–2009). Edmonds also worked with
David Foster to compose "The Power of the Dream", the official song of the
1996 Summer Olympics, performed by Céline Dion.
Linda Thompson provided the lyrics. Babyface also participated as a duet partner on the
Fox reality show
Celebrity Duets (2006). He was portrayed by
Wesley Jonathan in the 2015 Lifetime biopic
Whitney and is portrayed by actor
Gavin Houston in the Lifetime biopic based on
Toni Braxton entitled
Un-Break My Heart, which premiered on the network in early 2016. In 2016, Babyface competed on
season 23 of
Dancing with the Stars. He was partnered with professional dancer
Allison Holker. He and Holker were eliminated on the fourth week of competition and finished in 11th place along with Vanilla Ice and Witney Carson.
Soda Pop Records Edmonds founded his record label
Soda Pop Records in 2009. He has signed the
R&B duo
K-Ci & JoJo, who released their fifth album, ''
My Brother's Keeper'' (2013), as the label's first project. In 2013, Babyface secured a distribution deal with
E1 Music for the label. ==Personal life==