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This article is about the musical group. For the digital video format, see Betacam.
IMx
Musical artist

IMx, formerly known as Immature, is an American R&B boy band, and brainchild of record producer Chris Stokes. Its members include Marques "Batman" Houston (born August 4, 1981), Jerome "Romeo" Jones (born October 25, 1981), and Kelton "LDB" Kessee (born January 2, 1981). Houston, Jones, and Kessee are all natives of Los Angeles, California. As Immature, the group released two Gold-certified singles accompanied with two Gold-certified albums. They followed this with a Gold-certified return as Imx in 1999.

Early history

In 1992, the original lineup for Immature was formed. The original members were Marques "Batman" Houston, Jerome "Romeo" Jones, and Don "Half-Pint" Santos. The members attended the same school, and decided to enter a talent show together. There they were discovered and signed on to Hook Management. Their parents were not sure this was the right option for them because of their age. At this time, all the members were between 10 and 11 years old. In the end, they decided to go for it. During this time they appeared in the movie House Party 3 as Kid's younger cousins. They also appeared on a two-part episode of A Different World, portraying students who gave the character Whitley a hard time on her first day as a teacher.

The group's newfound fame caused a problem for Santos' parents. Immature was constantly on the road, and Santos missed a great deal of school. In an attempt to fix the problem, they hired tutors to travel with the boys, but it did not work out. His parents then decided to take Santos out of the group. He was replaced by Kelton "LDB" Kessee, who was the group's drummer and the same age as Houston and Jones. While remaining their drummer, he became a full-time member of the group.

Music as Immature

Immature released its first album, On Our Worst Behavior, in 1992. The singles "Da Munchies," "I Wanna Know U That Way" and "Tear It Up (On Our Worst Behavior)" appeared in the soundtrack of the animated film Bébé's Kids, and Marques Houston provided the voice for the character Kahill.

In 1994, Immature released its second album, Playtyme Is Over. The singles from this album were "Never Lie", "Constantly," and "I Don't Mind."

The third album, We Got It, was released in 1995. The singles from this album were "Feel The Funk", "We Got It", "Please Don't Go", "Crazy" and "Lover's Groove".

In 1997, Immature released its fourth and final album entitled The Journey. This album featured the singles "Give Up The Ghost" with Bizzy Bone, "Extra, Extra" written by Keith Sweat, and "I'm Not A Fool". In this same year, Immature released a single titled "Watch Me Do My Thing", which had appeared in the movie Good Burger the previous year.

Transition to IMx

In 1998 the group changed its name to IMx, feeling that the name "Immature" kept them from being treated seriously as young adult male artists. The following year, the group released Introducing IMx. Notable singles from this album were "Stay The Night", "In And Out Of Love", and "Keep It On The Low".

In 2001, the group released the self-titled IMx. Notable songs from this album were "First Time", "Beautiful You Are", "Clap Your Hands", and "Ain't No Need". They also appeared in the movie House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute, a direct-to-video sequel to the House Party series.

After IMx

In 2002, the group disbanded; the boys were grown up and wanted to pursue other projects. Marques Houston and Jerome (under the name Young Rome) started solo careers, while Kelton Kessee became producer of B2K.

In 2003, Houston became the first former member to release a solo album, MH. Singles from this album were "That Girl" and "Clubbin (Ft. Joe Budden)".

In 2004, Jones released his solo album under the name Young Rome, entitled Food For Thought. Marques Houston also released the last 2 singles from his debut album, "Pop That Booty" (Ft. Jermaine Dupri) and "Because Of You". Houston and Rome also appeared on B2k's movie You Got Served.

In 2005, Houston released his second album, Naked. The singles were "All Because of You" (Ft. Young Rome), "Naked", and "Sex Wit You". Rome released his single entitled Round 1, which featured the song "For Your Love" (Ft. Marques Houston).

Houston released his third studio album, Veteran, on March 20, 2007. Jones is currently at work on his second album. The title has not yet been determined, but it will be released under his real name, Jerome Jones.

Members

  • Marques "Batman" Houston
  • Jerome "Romeo" Jones
  • Kelton "LDB" Kessee

Former Members

  • Don "Half-Pint" Santos

Albums

Year Album Cover Title
September 22, 1992 File:Worst behavior.jpg On Our Worst Behavior 2X Platinum
August 2, 1994 Playtyme Is Over Platinum
December 1, 1995 File:Immature wegotit.jpg We Got It 900,000 Units
September 23, 1997 File:Immature Journey.jpg The Journey 3X Platinum
October 26, 1999 File:Introimx.jpg Introducing IMx Platinum
February 27, 2001 - Greatest Hits Gold
July 3, 2001 File:Imx.jpg IMx
(as IMx)

Singles

as Immature

  • 1992: "Tear It Up (On Our Worst Behavior)"
  • 1993: "Da Munchies"
  • 1993: "I Wanna Know U That Way"
  • 1994: "Never Lie"
  • 1994: "Constantly"
  • 1995: "I Don't Mind"
  • 1995: "Feel the Funk"
  • 1996: "We Got It"
  • 1996: "Please Don't Go"
  • 1996: "Crazy"
  • 1996: "Lover's Groove"
  • 1997: "Watch Me Do My Thing"
  • 1997: "I'm Not a Fool"
  • 1998: "Give Up The Ghost"
  • 1998: "Extra, Extra"

as IMx

  • 1999: "Stay the Night"
  • 2000: "In & Out of Love"
  • 2000: "Keep It On the Low"
  • 2001: "First Time"
  • 2001: "Clap Your Hands"
  • 2001: "Ain't No Need"
  • 2002: "Beautiful (You Are)"

Filmography

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