He produced the soundtrack for the movie. It was done under their production company. In 1997, he and his then wife Tracey Edmonds produced their first movie titled Soul Food. He scored another top 10 hit with “Every Time I Close My Eyes.” It also features the singles “This Is for the Lover in You” and “How Come, How Long.” This album sold more than two million copies. In 1996, he released his next studio album The Day. He wrote nearly all of the songs on the soundtrack. In 1995, Babyface hit the jackpot when he was chosen to write and produce the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack. It features the singles “For the Cool in You,” “Never Keeping Secrets,” “And Our Feelings” and “When Can I See You.” He won a Grammy for “When Can I See You.” The album sold more than three million copies. This album was a bigger success than his previous solo album. They produced the hit soundtrack for the movie Boomerang. They worked with several of the artists on their label. formed the record company LaFace Records. His solo career took a backseat because he was working with other artists. The album stayed on top of the r&b charts for eight weeks. The singles are “It’s No Crime,” “Tender Lover,” “Whip Appeal” and “My Kinda Girl.” The album sold over two million copies. His second album helped put him on the map as an artist. It features the hit single “I Love You Babe.” Babyface left The Deele in 1988. His first album was Lovers, which was released in 1986. Babyface released his first solo album while he was still in The Deele.
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