Jamie Foxx rode the coattails of his breakout role in “Living Color” to the studio, where he worked to produce his first album “Peep This.” Foxx dropped the debut album in 1994, proving his worth not just onscreen but with his vocals as well. “Peep This” featured the comedian exploring his R&B sound, and garnered enough listens to reach No. 12 on the R&B and hip-hop charts, thanks in part to his success with the track “Infatuation.” 

Foxx took a hiatus from music to focus on his acting throughout the late ’90s and early 2000s, returning to the scene in 2003 when he was featured on Kanye West’s single “Slow Jamz.” The single faired well with critics, landing on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and kickstarting his return to music. He went on to drop his sophomore album “Unpredictable” in 2005, which rose to the top spot on the Billboard 200 and ultimately went platinum, featuring collaborations with Timbaland and Babyface. 

The “Day Shift” star released his third album, “Intuition,” in 2008, with singles “Just Like Me,” “She Got Her Own,” and “Blame It” featuring T-Pain, all soaring to the Top 10 on the R&B charts. “Blame It” proved a gigantic success, and it earned Foxx his one and only Grammy for Best R&B Performance. He dropped his fourth album, “Best Night Of My Life,” in 2010, and a fifth album, “Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses,” in 2015, but the records weren’t as well received as his previous albums.

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