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Now that New Edition has enjoyed the biopic treatment with a resurgence of interest in the group that followed, it appears another 90’s R&B band will get their just due. Mr. Dalvin confirmed that VH1 will air the Jodeci biopic at some point in the near future.

Shadow and Act reports:

The Jodeci news was revealed by group member Mr. Dalvin during an interview with Q102.1 FM in San Francisco, which he shared on his Instagram page 2 days ago. During the interview, which he mentioned that a Jodeci screen project was in the works, with production set to begin in a month or two. Apparently VH1 bought the rights to the Jodeci story early last year, commissioned a script, which is now done. Dalvin added that fans should expect a premiere of the finished product towards the end of this year. On his Instagram page, he also said that casting details would be announced soon.

The popular R&B quartet included members DeVante Swing, Mr. Dalvin, K-Ci, and JoJo. Formed in 1983 in Charlotte, North Carolina, Jodeci signed with Uptown Records in 1991, and released their debut album, “Forever My Lady,” that same year, which brought them mainstream success with the Billboard Hot 100 single “Come and Talk to Me” and the album’s titular track.

The group’s critical and commercial success continued with the releases of “Diary of a Mad Band” (1993), and also with “The Show, the After Party, the Hotel” (1995), where the group experimented with various musical styles typically not associated with traditional R&B. In 1996, they announced a hiatus, which prompted K-Ci & JoJo to branch off as a duo, releasing a number of albums until 2013, when the group re-united for their fourth studio album, “The Past, The Present, The Future “(2015).

Jodeci has sold more than 20 million records worldwide to date, and are considered one of the most influential groups of the 1990s, and one of the best R&B groups of all time.

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