

They knew everything about us, and they asked Bryan, and Bryan ended up recording some songs with them. RM: How did the Insane Clown Posse connection happen?Ĭalderon: They were both big fans of Color Me Badd. I remember the record company calling me and saying, “We need you guys out here in L.A. immediately - we need an album in two weeks.” … We had a song called “I Wanna Sex You Up,” and it was the highlight of the album.
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RM: What does “being discovered” look like?Ĭalderon: They waited till we graduated before they sent us to New York to do demos and such. … It was Giant Records who decided to take a chance on us. At that time, there just multiracial groups. The record labels, when they saw we were a multiracial group, they really didn’t have anything to do with us. … Our manager at the time, he said “You guys’ name is Color Me Badd.” We were sold because we had multiracial members in the group. … we still weren’t for sure who we wanted to be, but we had to come up with a name because we had graduated high school. It was all about singing, music and trying to get the girls. Me, being Mexican-American Bryan, who’s white Indian-Native American Sam, who is a white boy, and Kevin, he was African-American - but we were all buddies in high school and we never looked at the color thing at all. RM: Where did the name Color Me Badd come from?Ĭalderon: There was something that we never realized as a group : we had different cultures in the group. … Everyone is just a little older, I guess, and that’s really all that is different. … Take, for instance, last night: York, Pennsylvania. We’re going to areas that we’ve never been before. Mark Calderon: It’s been really great, just going to different places all around the country. Richmond magazine: You are on a whirlwind of a tour how is that going? It's most popular single was 'The Earth, The Sun, The Rain' which reached 21 on the Hot 100, and stayed on the charts for 19 weeks. Packed with big names like Babyface, Jon B and Boyz II Men, the album still failed to make strong ground on the charts. We talked with original member Mark Calderon, who breaks down the origin of the group’s name and its unlikely collaboration with Insane Clown Posse. In 1996, the group released their fourth album, Now & Forever. 4 at the Richmond Coliseum in a stop on the “I Love the ‘90s” tour. Color Me Badd, the R&B crooners from Oklahoma City known for “I Wanna Sex You Up” and “I Adore Mi Amour,” perform Nov.
