It became a #11 hit on the Billboard R&B chart and reached #51 on the Hot 100. The most popular single from this album was "Emotions". In late 1993, H-Town returned to the studio to record their second album Beggin' After Dark. Beggin' After Dark (1994), Ladies Edition, Woman's World (1997) They also appeared on the Above the Rim soundtrack with their single "Part Time Lover", which was produced by DeVante Swing of Jodeci. In 1994, H-Town won the Soul Train Music Award for Best New Artist. They signed on as a part of the 1993 Coca-Cola Summer Fest tour, which included fellow R&B hit groups Shai, SWV, Jade, Naughty by Nature, Silk and also included multi-platinum rap artist LL Cool J. "Lick U Up", the band's follow-up single, peaked at #21. "Boots" was a #1 hit on the R&B charts, and peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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The group achieved hit status in the United States with " Knockin' Da Boots", which became H-Town's biggest hit and also their signature song. H-Town's debut album Fever for Da Flavor was released on April 15, 1993. They took the name of the group, "H-Town", from the local nickname for the city of Houston, Texas, in which they grew up. Producer Bishop "Stick" Burrell became their producer and positioned Dino as lead singer, seeing his potential and rare voice as the formula for success in the group and built his sound around him. After an impromptu audition, Campbell signed the group to his label, Luke Records. The group continued recording and performed at talent shows and plays when a local producer sent their demo tape to 2 Live Crew rapper and record label executive Luther "Luke" Campbell. The album was released locally and was not a huge commercial success. Shazam was chosen as lead singer at the time of recording this album, which featured the ballad "A Time for Us". They were known as "The Gents" and recorded their first album, It's No Dream, with producer Phil Blackmon. While attending Jack Yates High School, in 1991, Keven and Solomon Conner formed a band with Darryl Jackson.
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The group grew up together in Houston's Yellowstone neighborhood located on the south side of the city.