- Born
- Nicknames
- JB
- Skillz
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Born in Washington, D.C., Johnny Gill was discovered by singer Stacy Lattisaw after singing in his family's group Wings of Faith from the age of five. His solo career began in 1983 with the Top 30 R&B single "Super Love." In 1988, he joined New Edition, replacing Bobby Brown. In 1989 he sang on two R&B hits: "Where Do We Go from Here," a #1 by Stacy Lattisaw, and "One Love," by George Howard. Gill finally scored as a solo singer in 1990 with the release of his album Johnny Gill, which sold a million copies, topped the R&B chart, and made the Top Ten in the pop chart. He reunited with New Edition in 1996 and still records as a solo artist.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Derrick Dunn (phatbleek@aol.com)
- Member of the groups LSG & New Edition
- Has one son, Isiah.
- Member of the group "Head of State" with Bobby Brown, and Ralph E. Tresvant.
- Officaly signed to Bad Boy Records with his group New Edition on October 21 2002.
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