On This Day: April 6, 1981 - DeBarge Released Their Debut Album The DeBarges

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On This Day: April 6, 1981 - DeBarge Released Their Debut Album The DeBarges
On this day April 6, 1981, DeBarge released their debut album The DeBarges, marking the official launch of one of Motown’s rising family groups in the early 80s. Featuring siblings from the talented DeBarge family, the album introduced their smooth mix of soul, funk, and pop that would soon earn them a loyal following.

The DeBarges set the stage for the group’s signature style with heartfelt vocals, tight harmonies, and a polished sound that hinted at the success to come. While this debut didn’t produce major hits, it laid the groundwork for what would become a string of chart topping songs and platinum selling albums throughout the decade. With future classics like Rhythm of the Night and All This Love still ahead, this first release marked the beginning of DeBarge’s journey from new Motown act to 80s R&B staples.

Fun fact: Though the album didn’t break into the top charts, it helped the group gain attention at Motown and led to more creative control on their next release.

Trivia question: What record label released The DeBarges and helped launch the group’s career?

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