Given a high-profile spot on the all-star compilation
Roll Wit tha Flava as their first recording opportunity,
Zhané lived up to the pressure and came away with one of the hip-hop party anthems of all time, "Hey, Mr. DJ."
Jean Norris and
Renee Neufville initially met while both were studying music at Philadelphia's Temple University (
Norris is originally from Rhode Island,
Neufville from Jamaica). After meeting
Naughty by Nature Kay Gee,
Zhané impressed the producer enough to go right into the studio to record for
Roll Wit tha Flava. When "Hey, Mr. DJ" was released as a separate single as well, it hit number six on the pop charts and earned the group a contract with Motown in 1994. Their debut album,
Pronounced Jah-Nay, produced two further Top 40 hits ("Groove Thang," "Sending My Love") and went gold by the end of the year.
Zhané kept busy during 1995-1996 with spots on tracks by
Busta Rhymes and
De La Soul as well as new songs of their own on the
NFL Jams and
NBA 50th Anniversary compilations and the soundtracks to
Higher Learning and
A Low Down Dirty Shame -- the latter, "Shame," became their fourth Top 40 hit.
Norris and
Neufville returned with a new LP in 1997, co-produced by
Kay Gee,
Eddie F., and themselves. It peaked just outside the Top 40.
–
John Bush, Rovi