Johnny Gill is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and record producer who rose to fame as a member of the R&B/soul group New Edition and the supergroup LSG. He has released six solo studio albums and has collaborated with artists such as Bobby Brown, Ja Rule, and New Edition. Gill has been honored with numerous awards and nominations throughout his career, including a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Album in 1996.
Johnny Gill: Biography
Johnny Gill was born on May 22, 1966 in Washington, D.C. He began singing at an early age and was discovered by the group New Edition at the age of 13. He joined the group as a replacement for Bobby Brown and contributed to their second album, “All for Love” (1985). He left the group in 1989 to pursue a solo career and released his self-titled album in 1990. The album spawned several hit singles including “My, My, My” and “Fairweather Friend”. He was also featured on the track “Rub You the Right Way” from New Edition’s fourth album, “Heart Break” (1988).
Wiki, Height, Age and Net Worth
Johnny Gill is 54 years old and stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.78 m). His net worth is estimated to be $20 million. He has released six solo studio albums, the most recent being “Game Changer II” (2019). He has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and is a recipient of several awards, including the ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards for Most Performed Song (“My, My, My”). He has also collaborated with artists such as Bobby Brown, Ja Rule, and New Edition.
Johnny Gill is a multi-talented artist who has achieved success in the music industry as a solo artist and as a member of New Edition and LSG. His music has been honored with numerous awards and nominations throughout his career. He continues to make music and collaborate with other artists, making him one of the most influential R&B/soul singers in the music industry.