One Chance (group)

One Chance
Origin Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres R&B
Years active 2005–2011
Labels US/J (2005–2009)
Infrared/Nappy Boy (2009-2012)
Members Rob "Robbie" Brent
Jon Gordon
Michael "Mic" Gordon
Courtney Vantrease
Past members Terrell Jones, Jr.

One Chance was an R&B group of Chicago, best known for their 2006 song "Look at Her"; peaked at number 53 on the Billboard R&B chart, and was later remixed featuring;Trey Songz, Lloyd, and Bobby Valentino.

Biography

One Chance, an R&B group of Chicago composed of brothers Jon Gordon (co-founder) and Michael "Mic" Gordon (co-founder) p/k/a The Gordon Brothers, Rob Brent (member), and Courtney Vantrease (member), signed to J Records after being discovered by Grammy-Award-Winning artist Usher.

Usher discovered One Chance during a live showcase, and immediately organized a meeting for the boy band to perform for music legend, Clive Davis, Founder of J Records; who signed them on the spot. In 2006, the band released their first single, "Look at Her", which peaked at #53 on the U.S Billboard Hot R&B/ Hip-Hop Songs Chart. In 2008, their second single entitled, “U Can’t” ft. Usher, quickly climbed the U.S Billboard R&B Songs Chart to #73.[1] [2][3] Originally a quintet, the band's debut was on the 2005 soundtrack for In the Mix, with the songs "That's My Word" and "Could This Be Love".[4] featuring former band member, Terrell Jones, Jr., who can be seen in its videos.[5] Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[6] "

Originally slated for release in late 2006, their debut album, Private, was repeatedly pushed back and eventually shelved; due to the ever-changing executive team at J Records. One Chance later requested to be released from US Records and J Records in 2008.

In June 2009 the band signed to artist T-Pain's Nappy Boy Entertainment; they primarily focused on writing and vocal producing for T-Pain. On September 23, 2010, One Chance released their single, "Sexin' on You", from their mixtape, Ain't No Room For Talkin', and co-wrote T-Pain's single "Reverse Cowgirl".

In 2011 band members Rob Brent, and Courtney Vantrease amicably parted ways to pursue solo careers. Their last release as a group was the June 2011 single "Super Dewper", which featured T-Pain and Smoke of Field Mob.[7] In 2012 Co-founders and brothers, Jon and Michael "Mic" Gordon formed the singer-songwriter duo, The Gordon Brothers.

Discography

Albums

Year Title Singles
2006 Private
  • Shelved
  • Label: US/J
2011 Ain't No Room For Talkin'[8]
  • Mixtape
  • Label: Infrared/Nappy Boy
  • "Sexin' On You"
  • "Rock Bottom"

Mixtapes

As lead artist

Year Song U.S. R&B Album
2006 "That's My Word/Could This Be Love" In the Mix Soundtrack
"Look at Her" (featuring Fabo) 53 Non-album singles
2007 "My Word"[9]
2008 "U Can't" (featuring Yung Joc) 73
2010 "Sexin' On You" Ain't No Room For Talkin'
List of singles as a guest vocalist, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CAN UK
"Billionaire" (Remix)
(Travie McCoy featuring Bruno Mars, T-Pain, One Chance and Gucci Mane)
2010 Lazarus
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Guest appearances

Title Year Album
"Imma Do It Big"
(Brandon T. Jackson featuring One Chance and T-Pain)
2011 Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son OST
"Drowning Again"
(T-Pain featuring One Chance)
Revolver

References

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