The roots of the American R&B trio After 7 can be traced back to the late '70s
when Kevon Edmonds and Keith Mitchell began singing together while studying at
the Indiana University Bloomington. After recruiting Kevon's brother Melvin, the
group offered sporadic performances around Indianapolis and later relocated to
Los Angeles in the late '80s invited by the Edmonds' younger brother Kenneth,
who had achieved success as a songwriter and producer under the name Babyface.
The group's connection with Babyface allowed them to secure a deal with Virgin
Records, releasing their self-ti...