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Trilogy (group)

Trilogy was an American freestyle and hip hop group from The Bronx, New York City, founded in 1985 by Carlos "CNR" Rivera, Duran Ramos and J.R. Mansanet.[1] The group pioneered freestyle music and scored several hit songs including "Love Me Forever Or Love Me Not", "Good Time", and "Do You Wanna Get Funky".

Trilogy
OriginNew York City, New York
Genres
Years active1985–1995, 2007, 2017–present
Labels
Past membersDuran Ramos
Carlos "CNR" Rivera
J.R. Mansanet
Angel DeLeon
Kenny Diaz
Darrin Henson
Joey Kid

History

Trilogy was formed by Duran Ramos (born Randy Duran Ramos), J.R. Mansanet (born Hector Mansanet), and Ceanar Rivera (born Carlos Rivera) in New York City. The group was briefly on the Jackie Jack Records roster and managed by George Vascones. In 1985, they released their debut single "Red Hot", a freestyle radio hit. In 1987, they released another freestyle single "Latin Love". In 1988, they released another single "Gotta Be Free". In 1990, Trilogy were introduced to Robert Clivillés and David Cole. During that time, Clivillés offered the group a chance to record the future greatly successful song "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", but they declined.[2] Despite declining to record the song, Ramos contributed background vocals on the C+C Music Factory's album Gonna Make You Sweat. In 1991, Trilogy released a single "Love Me Forever Or Love Me Not", produced by Clivillés and Cole. The single peaked at number 82 on the Billboard's Hot 100,[3]

In early 1992, Rivera left the group and was replaced with Angel DeLeon.[4] Several months later, Mansanet left the group and was replaced by Kenny Diaz.[4] Diaz departed from the group and was replaced by Darrin Henson. In late 1992, Trilogy (Ramos, DeLeon, and Henson) released a single called "Good Time".[5] In 1994, Henson departed from the group after disagreeing with the C+C Music Factory production contract and was replaced with singer Joey Kid.[4][6] In the same year, the new lineup of Trilogy debuted as the main male vocalists on the C+C Music Factory album Anything Goes!.[7] The group were featured on the successful singles "Do You Wanna Get Funky" and "Take a Toke". Following the release of the album, Trilogy toured with C+C Music Factory in 1995.

After the C+C Music Factory tour, Trilogy disbanded in June 1995. Ramos continued to work and produce music with Clivillés and Cole as well as produce music for other singers including Busta Rhymes, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, and New Kids on the Block.[8][9][10] Rivera pursued a solo career and often performed under the stage name CNR of Trilogy. Mansanet left the music industry and pursued a career as a video engineer for several major telecommunication companies in New York and South Florida. Joey Kid continued on as a solo artist.[11] Angel DeLeon pursued a career as a tv host starting in 1998.[12][13] In 1999, Angel DeLeon became one of the hosts for the Montreux Jazz Festival.

In 2007, the original members (Ramos, Rivera, and Mansanet) reunited for the first time in 15 years for a one-time performance at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. On November 8, 2014, Ramos and Rivera received an honorary award on behalf of Trilogy at the Freestyle Honor Awards in Kissimmee, Florida for their musical contributions to freestyle music.[14] They also performed their song "Latin Love". In the same year, Rivera began performing under the "Trilogy" name with two additional vocalists. In March 2017, Ramos and DeLeon reunited as Trilogy and began performing at different venues.[15] In 2018, DeLeon launched an online talk show series called "Angel In The City". In 2019, Rivera (under the "Trilogy" name; with two other vocalists) toured with other freestyle music artists on the "I Love Freestyle Music Tour".[16] The tour also included Kid, who performed separate from Trilogy.[16]

In 2021, Rivera announced that Trilogy had reunited.[17] Trilogy (Rivera, Ramos, Mansanet, and DeLeon) released a single "Sound of Thunder" on Londinium The Label. In 2022, all seven members of Trilogy were interviewed by director Maria Soccor for the upcoming documentary Freestyle Music: The Legacy, which is currently still in production.[18][19]

On July 28th, 2022, Carlos "CNR" Rivera passed away. Many members of Trilogy posted tributes to him on social media, and on August 5th the documentary's social media accounts shared unreleased pictures of Rivera from the set of the upcoming film.[20]

Discography

Singles

Single Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[21]
US
Dance

[21]
AUS
[22]
GER
[23]
NED
[24]
NZ
[25]
SWE
[26]
UK
"Red Hot" 1985 Non-album single
"Latin Love" 1987
"Gotta Be Free"
"Love Me Forever Or Love Me Not" 1991 82 2
"Good Time" 1992 118
"Do You Wanna Get Funky"
(C+C Music Factory featuring Martha Wash, Zelma Davis, and Trilogy)
1994 40 1 11 41 18 2 37 27 Anything Goes!
"Take a Toke"
(C+C Music Factory featuring Trilogy)
23 88 26
"Sound of Thunder" 2021 Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References

  1. ^ Joel Whitburn's top pop singles 1955-2002 by Joel Whitburn, Record Research, 2004, ISBN 978-0-89820-155-0
  2. ^ The Depressing Story of America’s Favorite Pump-Up Jam, VICE (October 4, 2016)
  3. ^ "The Hot 100 (week of April 20, 1991)". Billboard. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c 80's Freestyle Music Artist Duran form group Trilogy shares his journey with music and faith. Apple. Retrieved on January 15, 2022
  5. ^ Trilogy – Good Time, Discogs
  6. ^ Trilogy, Discogs
  7. ^ C + C Music Factory – Anything Goes!, Discogs
  8. ^ C+C Music Factory's David Cole Dies At 32, Billboard, 4 February 1995 (page 9)
  9. ^ C+C Music Factory's David Cole Succumbs, Jet, 13 February 1995 (page 18)
  10. ^ C+C Music Factory/Full Biography, MTV
  11. ^ Joey Kid, Discogs
  12. ^ Via My Gente, Vibe, June-Juli 1998 (page 180)
  13. ^ Angel DeLeon at IMDb
  14. ^ "Trilogy" Duran Ramos & Carlos Rivera Receiving their Freestyle Honor Award. YouTube. Retrieved on January 15, 2022
  15. ^ Legendary International Pop Group Trilogy Signs With Nene Musik. Broadway World. Accessed on January 13, 2022
  16. ^ a b I Love Freestyle Music Tour. Mirama Ramp. Retrieved on January 14, 2022
  17. ^ Carlos Rivera It's been over 30 years!. Instagram. Retrieved on January 14, 2022
  18. ^ "Award-Winning Director Maria Soccor Begins Production on 'Freestyle Music: The Legacy' Documentary Featuring Latin Freestyle Stars". Associated Press. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  19. ^ Freestyle Music: The Legacy. Instagram. Retrieved on August 15, 2022
  20. ^ Freestyle Music: The Legacy. Instagram. Retrieved on August 15, 2022
  21. ^ a b C+C Music Factory | Billboard Chart History 29 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine. Billboard. Retrieved on February 1, 2019
  22. ^ "Australian peaks". Australian-charts.com.
  23. ^ "Home - Offizielle Deutsche Charts". Officialcharts.de.[dead link]
  24. ^ "Dutch peaks". Dutchcharts.nl.
  25. ^ "New Zealand charts portal". Charts.org.nz.
  26. ^ Hung, Steffen. "swedishcharts.com - Swedish Charts Portal". Swedishcharts.com.

External links

  • Trilogy Facebook page
  • Trilogy Myspace page

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This article is about the vocal trio For other groups see Trilogy disambiguation Trilogy was an American freestyle and hip hop group from The Bronx New York City founded in 1985 by Carlos CNR Rivera Duran Ramos and J R Mansanet 1 The group pioneered freestyle music and scored several hit songs including Love Me Forever Or Love Me Not Good Time and Do You Wanna Get Funky TrilogyOriginNew York City New YorkGenresfreestylehip hoplatin popYears active1985 1995 2007 2017 presentLabelsAtcoPrismPast membersDuran Ramos Carlos CNR RiveraJ R MansanetAngel DeLeonKenny DiazDarrin HensonJoey Kid Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Singles 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditTrilogy was formed by Duran Ramos born Randy Duran Ramos J R Mansanet born Hector Mansanet and Ceanar Rivera born Carlos Rivera in New York City The group was briefly on the Jackie Jack Records roster and managed by George Vascones In 1985 they released their debut single Red Hot a freestyle radio hit In 1987 they released another freestyle single Latin Love In 1988 they released another single Gotta Be Free In 1990 Trilogy were introduced to Robert Clivilles and David Cole During that time Clivilles offered the group a chance to record the future greatly successful song Gonna Make You Sweat Everybody Dance Now but they declined 2 Despite declining to record the song Ramos contributed background vocals on the C C Music Factory s album Gonna Make You Sweat In 1991 Trilogy released a single Love Me Forever Or Love Me Not produced by Clivilles and Cole The single peaked at number 82 on the Billboard s Hot 100 3 In early 1992 Rivera left the group and was replaced with Angel DeLeon 4 Several months later Mansanet left the group and was replaced by Kenny Diaz 4 Diaz departed from the group and was replaced by Darrin Henson In late 1992 Trilogy Ramos DeLeon and Henson released a single called Good Time 5 In 1994 Henson departed from the group after disagreeing with the C C Music Factory production contract and was replaced with singer Joey Kid 4 6 In the same year the new lineup of Trilogy debuted as the main male vocalists on the C C Music Factory album Anything Goes 7 The group were featured on the successful singles Do You Wanna Get Funky and Take a Toke Following the release of the album Trilogy toured with C C Music Factory in 1995 After the C C Music Factory tour Trilogy disbanded in June 1995 Ramos continued to work and produce music with Clivilles and Cole as well as produce music for other singers including Busta Rhymes Lisa Lisa amp Cult Jam and New Kids on the Block 8 9 10 Rivera pursued a solo career and often performed under the stage name CNR of Trilogy Mansanet left the music industry and pursued a career as a video engineer for several major telecommunication companies in New York and South Florida Joey Kid continued on as a solo artist 11 Angel DeLeon pursued a career as a tv host starting in 1998 12 13 In 1999 Angel DeLeon became one of the hosts for the Montreux Jazz Festival In 2007 the original members Ramos Rivera and Mansanet reunited for the first time in 15 years for a one time performance at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville Connecticut On November 8 2014 Ramos and Rivera received an honorary award on behalf of Trilogy at the Freestyle Honor Awards in Kissimmee Florida for their musical contributions to freestyle music 14 They also performed their song Latin Love In the same year Rivera began performing under the Trilogy name with two additional vocalists In March 2017 Ramos and DeLeon reunited as Trilogy and began performing at different venues 15 In 2018 DeLeon launched an online talk show series called Angel In The City In 2019 Rivera under the Trilogy name with two other vocalists toured with other freestyle music artists on the I Love Freestyle Music Tour 16 The tour also included Kid who performed separate from Trilogy 16 In 2021 Rivera announced that Trilogy had reunited 17 Trilogy Rivera Ramos Mansanet and DeLeon released a single Sound of Thunder on Londinium The Label In 2022 all seven members of Trilogy were interviewed by director Maria Soccor for the upcoming documentary Freestyle Music The Legacy which is currently still in production 18 19 On July 28th 2022 Carlos CNR Rivera passed away Many members of Trilogy posted tributes to him on social media and on August 5th the documentary s social media accounts shared unreleased pictures of Rivera from the set of the upcoming film 20 Discography EditSingles Edit Single Year Peak chart positions AlbumUS 21 USDance 21 AUS 22 GER 23 NED 24 NZ 25 SWE 26 UK Red Hot 1985 Non album single Latin Love 1987 Gotta Be Free Love Me Forever Or Love Me Not 1991 82 2 Good Time 1992 118 Do You Wanna Get Funky C C Music Factory featuring Martha Wash Zelma Davis and Trilogy 1994 40 1 11 41 18 2 37 27 Anything Goes Take a Toke C C Music Factory featuring Trilogy 23 88 26 Sound of Thunder 2021 Non album single denotes releases that did not chartReferences Edit Joel Whitburn s top pop singles 1955 2002 by Joel Whitburn Record Research 2004 ISBN 978 0 89820 155 0 The Depressing Story of America s Favorite Pump Up Jam VICE October 4 2016 The Hot 100 week of April 20 1991 Billboard Retrieved January 13 2022 a b c 80 s Freestyle Music Artist Duran form group Trilogy shares his journey with music and faith Apple Retrieved on January 15 2022 Trilogy Good Time Discogs Trilogy Discogs C C Music Factory Anything Goes Discogs C C Music Factory s David Cole Dies At 32 Billboard 4 February 1995 page 9 C C Music Factory s David Cole Succumbs Jet 13 February 1995 page 18 C C Music Factory Full Biography MTV Joey Kid Discogs Via My Gente Vibe June Juli 1998 page 180 Angel DeLeon at IMDb Trilogy Duran Ramos amp Carlos Rivera Receiving their Freestyle Honor Award YouTube Retrieved on January 15 2022 Legendary International Pop Group Trilogy Signs With Nene Musik Broadway World Accessed on January 13 2022 a b I Love Freestyle Music Tour Mirama Ramp Retrieved on January 14 2022 Carlos Rivera It s been over 30 years Instagram Retrieved on January 14 2022 Award Winning Director Maria Soccor Begins Production on Freestyle Music The Legacy Documentary Featuring Latin Freestyle Stars Associated Press Retrieved 2022 08 14 Freestyle Music The Legacy Instagram Retrieved on August 15 2022 Freestyle Music The Legacy Instagram Retrieved on August 15 2022 a b C C Music Factory Billboard Chart History Archived 29 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine Billboard Retrieved on February 1 2019 Australian peaks Australian charts com Home Offizielle Deutsche Charts Officialcharts de dead link Dutch peaks Dutchcharts nl New Zealand charts portal Charts org nz Hung Steffen swedishcharts com Swedish Charts Portal Swedishcharts com External links EditTrilogy Facebook page Trilogy Myspace page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trilogy group amp oldid 1108296601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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