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  1. James Curtis DeBarge (born August 21, 1963) is an American R&B/soul singer. He was one of the members of the singing family vocal group DeBarge who became famous with their mid-1980s songs "All This Love", "Love Me in a Special Way", "Rhythm of the Night", and "Who's Holding Donna Now".

    • Bunny Debarge
    • Bobby Debarge
    • Tommy Debarge
    • Randy Debarge
    • Mark Debarge
    • El Debarge
    • James Debarge
    • Chico Debarge
    • Darryl Debarge
    • Carol Debarge

    Bunny DeBargeis the eldest and only female of the acclaimed DeBarge group at 67-years-old! She is the daughter of Etterlene and Robert DeBarge. As a female vocalist amongst a sea of testosterone in her brotherly contemporaries, Bunny needed a competitive edge and hardened spirit to hold her own. Bunny was the lead vocalist for DeBarge’s R&B ballad ...

    Bobby DeBargewas the lead singer of the Motown group Switch, best recognized for his unmistakable falsettos and instrumental talent. Switch is known for hit songs like “There’ll Never Be, “I Call Your Name,” and “Love Over & Over Again.” Bobby didn’t have to look further than his siblings to see how his influence shaped the lives of those around hi...

    Tommy DeBargewas part of the R&B group, Switch. As a bass guitarist, he and his bandmates were responsible for the three Billboard Hot 100 hits during the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. He and Bobby were also responsible for mentoring their younger up-and-coming siblings who dreamed of reaching the same heights as he had. Tommy passed after health compl...

    Randy DeBargewas 17 when he and his brothers Bobby and Tommy created their funk/soul group Switch. Their first hit, titled “I Like It,” came in 1982, earning Randy notoriety as a co-writer and vocalist on the track. Unfortunately, Randy also suffered from his struggles with substance abuse. We know he was sober for a time during the 1990s, but it’s...

    Mark DeBargeis a multi-talented musician. He’s known for playing several instruments, ranging from drums, saxophone, trumpet, flute, and a flugelhorn. Yes, a flugelhorn. In case you were curious, it looks like a close relative of the trumpet! He wrote the track “Stay With Me,” which was covered by music greats like Notorious B.I.G. and Mariah Carey...

    photo source: depositphotos.com El DeBargewas the main attraction in the family troupe, catapulting to fame as the lead singer in songs like “Stay With Me,” “All This Love,” and most notably, “Rhythm of the Night.” El’s status as the lead wasn’t a fluke. Even as a solo artist, he’s a five-time Grammy Award nominee, demonstrating his versatility thr...

    Despite not being the frontman like his brother El, James DeBargehas plenty of recognition on his own. That’s partly thanks to his high-profile former marriage to pop superstar Janet Jackson. The ‘80s power couple ultimately split after Janet annulled the marriage in 1985, only one year after they wed. Unfortunately, James has become a bit of a con...

    Chico DeBargeproved he could stand on his own as a musician, temporarily venturing away from the family business to record his self-titled album under Motown in 1986, featuring his hit song “Talk to Me.” It reached #21 on U.S. charts and peaked at #90 on the Billboard 200. Chico’s solo success continued, proving he wasn’t a one-hit wonder by follow...

    Darryl DeBargeis born the same day as sister Carol “Peaches” DeBarge, meaning they both own the distinction as youngest of the DeBarge siblings! However, we couldn’t discern who beat out who, but the difference couldn’t have been more than a few minutes, so we’ll save the #1 spot for the youngest daughter of Etterlene and Robert. Information on Dar...

    Carol “Peaches” DeBargeis the youngest DeBarge sibling! Carol has followed the path set by her family as a singer. Did You Know? Carol was in a song, along with her mother Etterlene, and Bunny, titled You Mean So Much to Me. To see a picture of Carol click here.

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    James DeBarge. Bobby DeBarge. DeBarge was an American musical recording group composed of several members of the DeBarge family. In addition to various solo projects completed by members of the family, DeBarge was active between 1979 and 1989. The group originally consisted of El, Mark, Randy, and Bunny.

  3. DeBarge (Bunny, Randy, Mark, El, and James) Forming in 1979 as The DeBarges , the band initially included four members – Bunny , Randy , Mark and El – who moved to Los Angeles and signed with Motown.

  4. Dec 8, 2021 · James DeBarge. In the scene where James and Bobby argue outside the club, James hints at abuse but doesn’t come out and say it. Bobby physically and sexually abused his brother. James admitted to such on an episode of Lifechangers with Dr. Drew. Bobby was physically and sexually abused by his father and in turn Bobby did the same ...

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  5. Jan 29, 2022 · Where is James DeBarge Now? From what we can tell, although James DeBarge has never re-married, he does have three children: Kristinia (born 1990), James Jr. (born 1998), and Tori (born 2001).

  6. Mar 4, 2024 · James DeBarge, a member of the famous DeBarge family, faced personal struggles but left a lasting impact on R&B music with his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Despite his troubled personal life, James DeBarge’s musical legacy lives on, and his son Kristopher DeBarge continues the family’s tradition by pursuing a career in music.