Funky Divas | ||||
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Studio album by En Vogue | ||||
Released | March 24, 1992 | |||
Recorded | May 1991 - January 1992 | |||
Genre | R&B, soul, new jack swing, hip hop soul, funk, pop | |||
Length | 52:18 | |||
Label | eastwest | |||
Producer | Thomas McElroy, Denzil Foster | |||
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Singles from Funky Divas | ||||
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Allmusic | link |
Robert Christgau | link |
Entertainment Weekly | (B-) link |
Los Angeles Times | link |
New York Times | (favorable) link |
Q | link |
Rhapsody | (favorable) link |
Rolling Stone | 1992 |
Rolling Stone | 2004 |
Yahoo! Music | (favorable) link |
Funky Divas is the second studio album by American recording R&B/pop group En Vogue. Released in 1992, it became their highest selling album to date and one of the top selling albums of the year, selling over five million copies worldwide.
The lead single, "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)," became an instant hit, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #4 in the UK Singles Chart. The accompanying video for "My Lovin'" won two MTV Video Music Awards. The song samples the funk guitar line of James Brown's 1973 song "The Payback" from the album of the same name.
The second single, "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" (a cover of the Aretha Franklin hit from the film Sparkle), also became a top ten hit on the US Hot 100 (and also their fifth #1 single in the US R&B chart). Another Franklin song from Sparkle, "Hooked on Your Love," is also on the album, as is a rendition of The Beatles' hit "Yesterday."
The third single, the rock-infused "Free Your Mind," became another top ten hit. In the UK, the single made the top 20 and was backed with "Giving Him Something He Can Feel," which had failed to make the UK top 40 by itself earlier that year. The video for "Free Your Mind" won three MTV Video Music Awards in 1993.
By the time the fourth single, "Give It Up, Turn It Loose," was released in late 1992, the Funky Divas album was already certified triple platinum in the US by the RIAA. The single gave the group another UK Top 40 hit (#22).
The fifth and final single released from Funky Divas was "Love Don't Love You," which was remixed for its release. The video for the single consists of clips from previous En Vogue videos "Giving Him Something He Can Feel," "Free Your Mind," as well as two of their 1990 videos "Lies" and "You Don't Have To Worry."