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For Real

For Real was an and soul vocal formed in 1993, consisting of Latanyia Baldwin, Necia Bray, Josina Elder, and Wendi Williams. The group drew inspiration from classic soul performers such as and , blending smooth harmonies with ballads and mid-tempo grooves in the post-new jack . For Real signed with and debuted with the album It's a Natural Thang in 1994, which produced three charting singles on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, including "You Don't Wanna Miss," which peaked at number 28. Their follow-up album, , arrived in 1996 via Rowdy Records (an Arista imprint), featuring the single "Like I Do" that reached number 72 on the and number 48 on the R&B chart. Overall, the quartet placed six singles on the R&B charts between 1994 and 1997, establishing them as a notable act in mid-1990s R&B. Beyond their studio output, For Real contributed to prominent soundtracks, including "Love Will Be Waiting at Home" for the 1995 film Waiting to Exhale and "Freedom (Theme from Panther)" for the 1995 film Panther. The group went on hiatus in the late 1990s after limited commercial longevity but reunited in 2018. Member Wendi Williams later gained recognition by providing the singing voice for Dorothy Dandridge in the 1999 HBO television film Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.

Formation

Early beginnings

For Real was founded by Josina Elder in in the early 1990s as a vocal group. The quartet's inception reflected Elder's vision for a female-led ensemble that could navigate the evolving urban music landscape, drawing from the vocal traditions of earlier girl groups while incorporating fresh, contemporary production styles. In their initial years, the group focused on building a presence through local performances in clubs and events, where they honed their skills and stage presence to attract attention in the competitive L.A. scene. These early gigs, often or at small venues, helped cultivate a dedicated local following and provided opportunities to refine their sound amid the vibrant R&B circuit. Despite these barriers, For Real persisted, leveraging their tight vocal arrangements and original songwriting—led by —to differentiate themselves in a landscape prioritizing solo male stars and hip-hop crossovers.

Assembly of the group

Josina Elder founded For Real in the early as an R&B quartet, assembling the lineup through a deliberate search for vocalists who embodied warmth, intelligence, and harmonious potential without pretense. She recruited LaTanyia Baldwin, Wendi Williams, and Necia Bray, emphasizing their ability to blend diverse influences into a cohesive sound rooted in soulful authenticity. The group was assembled over several years. The group's initial rehearsals highlighted their vocal chemistry, with a focus on arrangements and live performances to develop a signature harmony style that prioritized natural expression over elaborate production. These early sessions, centered in and including six months in a garage, allowed the members to refine their blend of R&B, pop, and elements into a minimalist yet impactful approach. The name "For Real" was selected to capture the quartet's commitment to genuine R&B delivery, reflecting their unpretentious philosophy and lifestyle choices, such as , which fostered creative . Early demo recordings included original compositions, produced without label support to showcase their raw vocal prowess.

Career

Debut and breakthrough (1994–1995)

Following an impromptu performance at an in 1993, For Real caught the attention of an executive, leading to their signing with the label in early 1994. The group recorded their debut album, It's a Natural Thang, at studios including Aire L.A. in Glendale, California, and Skip Saylor Recording in Los Angeles, with production contributions from Fil Brown (handling engineering, guitar, keyboards, and drums on several tracks) and Brian McKnight (co-producing "The Harder I Try"). The album was released on March 22, 1994, showcasing the quartet's smooth contemporary R&B harmonies across 13 tracks. The , "You Don't Wanna Miss," marked their breakthrough, reaching a peak position of number 28 on the chart in 1994. To promote the and , For Real conducted a promotional tour across various U.S. cities in 1994, building momentum in the competitive R&B landscape.

Continued success and second album (1996–1999)

Following the success of their debut, For Real signed with Austin's Rowdy imprint under Arista and released their sophomore on September 17, 1996. The project, recorded primarily at D.A.R.P. Studios in , showcased the quartet's harmonious R&B style with production contributions from Austin and others, emphasizing smooth ballads and mid-tempo tracks. The lead single "Like I Do" marked the group's commercial peak, reaching number 72 on the and number 32 on the chart.) Follow-up "The Saddest Song I Ever Heard," a Diane Warren-penned , achieved moderate success, peaking at number 65 on the R&B chart.) While Free entered the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at number 100, it did not replicate the breakout momentum of their earlier work, reflecting shifting industry dynamics for vocal groups in the late .) During this period, For Real expanded their visibility through high-profile soundtrack contributions. They performed "Love Will Be Waiting at Home" on the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack, joining a roster of prominent R&B artists curated by Babyface for the 1995 film. Additionally, the group lent their voices to the ensemble track "Freedom (Theme from Panther)," a collaborative anthem featuring over 60 female R&B and hip-hop artists for the 1995 film Panther, highlighting themes of empowerment and unity. As the decade closed, For Real's active recording career wound down amid the evolving R&B dominated by solo acts and crossovers. The group effectively disbanded in the late without a third major-label album, with members transitioning toward individual pursuits such as session work and solo endeavors.

Hiatus (2000–present)

After the release of in 1996, For Real produced no further group releases, as members focused on individual careers. One notable example was Wendi Williams providing the singing voice for in the 1999 HBO film . The group's legacy has endured in R&B circles, with tracks like "You Don't Wanna Miss" resurfacing in retrospectives and playlists honoring girl groups and soulful harmonies. As of 2025, there have been no announcements of new group activity or reunions.

Members

Original and current lineup

For Real's original and current lineup has remained stable since its formation, consisting of Wendi Williams Stern (lead vocals, alto), LaTanyia Baldwin Wallace (soprano, harmonies), Josina Elder-Epps (founder, ), and Necia Bray-Gates (tenor-range, background vocals). The group was formed in 1993 in by founder Josina Elder-Epps, who had met the other members around 1990 through early auditions and collaborations, establishing the core unit without subsequent changes. All four continue to perform actively in the group's reunion activities since 2018. In terms of vocal arrangement, Williams frequently handled lead vocals on ballads, leveraging her distinctive range—including bass lines in performances—while Elder-Epps often took leads on uptempo tracks, supported by Baldwin's harmonies and Bray-Gates's tenor-range backgrounds. The members cultivated a close, sister-like bond despite lacking blood relations, which fostered their intricate harmonies and collaborative songwriting drawn from personal experiences.

Post-group activities

During the group's hiatus from 2000 to 2017, the members pursued individual paths in music and performance. Wendi Williams Stern gained recognition by voicing in the 1999 HBO television film . Upon the group's reunion in 2018, all four members have actively performed together, including live shows as of 2024.

Musical style

Influences

For Real drew inspiration from classic soul performers such as and , blending smooth harmonies with ballads in the post-new jack swing era. Baker's smooth, introspective emphasizing and sophisticated phrasing echoed in For Real's slower, heartfelt tracks.

Characteristics

For Real's signature sound is characterized by a rich harmonic featuring four-part vocal layering and call-and-response dynamics, creating a lush, interactive texture that highlights the quartet's vocal . This approach is particularly prominent in tracks like "Easy to Love," where the layered harmonies build emotional depth through overlapping voices and responsive exchanges. The group's "shiny harmonic blend" was praised for its smooth, forceful, and soulful delivery, setting them apart in the mid-90s R&B landscape. Lyrically, For Real's catalog emphasizes themes of , , and , reflecting personal experiences and relational dynamics in . Songs often delve into the complexities of romantic relationships, as seen in ballads like "Don't Wanna Love You Now," while promoting self-assurance and genuine emotional expression. Members contributed significantly to the songwriting, with Josina Elder noted for her vocal and writing talents, infusing the material with authentic perspectives drawn from their collective voice. Production techniques during their initial run in the mid-90s blended live with synthesizers, yielding a balanced sound that combined warmth and polish across funky uptempo tracks and intimate ballads. Notable examples include the slick, funky "Li'l Bit" and the majestic elements in "You Don't Know Nothin'," produced by a team including and for a non-derivative feel. The album title It's a Natural Thang encapsulates their unique trait of prioritizing R&B phrasing—emphasizing raw, unpolished vocal and rhythmic authenticity over glossy pop refinement—evident in the natural flow of their debut material.

Discography

Albums

For Real's debut studio album, It's a Natural Thang, was released on March 22, 1994, by . The 12-track project showcased the group's harmonious R&B sound, produced by a team including and . It peaked at #80 on the chart. Key tracks included "You Don't Know Nothin'", which reached #88 on the , and "Easy to Love". The album received positive reception for its fresh vocal harmonies, earning 3.5 stars in a review. The group's second studio album, , arrived in 1996 under Rowdy Records. This 11-track effort debuted and peaked at #100 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It featured "Like I Do" as the , emphasizing the quartet's evolving blend of and pop influences.

Singles

For Real's debut single, "You Don't Wanna Miss", released in 1994 from their album It's a Natural Thang, peaked at number 28 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs . The follow-up, "Easy to Love", also from the same album, reached number 65 on the same later that year. The third single from the debut, "You Don't Know Nothin'", peaked at number 88 on the and number 80 on the chart. In 1995, the group contributed to the soundtrack for the film with the all-star ensemble track "Freedom (Theme from Panther)", featuring over 60 female R&B artists including , , and ; it peaked at number 10 on the chart and number 45 on the . From their 1996 album Free, "The Saddest Song I Ever Heard" charted at number 65 on the chart. The album's , "Like I Do", marked the group's highest-charting release, reaching number 72 on the and number 30 on the chart; its earned a nomination for Best R&B Video of the Year at the 1997 .
SingleYearAlbum/SoundtrackPeak Chart Positions
"You Don't Wanna Miss"1994It's a Natural ThangUS R&B: 28
"Easy to Love"1994It's a Natural ThangUS R&B: 65
"You Don't Know Nothin'"1994It's a Natural ThangUS: 88, US R&B: 80
"Freedom (Theme from Panther)" (with various artists)1995Panther soundtrackUS: 45, US R&B: 10
"The Saddest Song I Ever Heard"1996FreeUS R&B: 65
"Like I Do"1996FreeUS: 72, US R&B: 30

Awards and nominations

Award wins

No major individual award wins for For Real were identified. However, the group contributed the track "Love Will Be Waiting at Home" to the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack, which won the Favorite Soundtrack award at the 1997 American Music Awards.

Nominations

For Real received nominations from industry awards bodies in the late 1990s, recognizing their contributions to contemporary R&B.
YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1997Billboard Music AwardsTop R&B Clip"Like I Do"Nominated
1997Soul Train Lady of Soul AwardsAlbum of the Year (By a Group, Band or Duo)FreeNominated
These nominations highlighted the group's vocal harmonies and production on Free, produced in part by Dallas Austin, with competitors including 702 and SWV.

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