Alexander O'Neal

Jumping from group to group before finally settling on a solo career, Alexander O'Neal lit up the '80s with hits like "Fake," "Criticize" and "If You Were Here Tonight." Having released over a dozen albums since his 1985 debut, the soul crooner is best known for his duets with R&B singer Cherelle, most notably their chart-topping single "Saturday Love." The two reunited at the 2011 BET Awards where they performed the classic '80s track.

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Princely Split

The Time signed to Warner Bros. through R&B wunderkind Prince. Following a disagreement O’Neal had with the Purple One, he left the band and was replaced by The Time’s current lead vocalist, Morris Day. (Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

Alexander O'Neal

Soul crooner Alexander O'Neal was a Tabu Records superstar who scored late '80s radio hits like "Fake," "If You Were Here Tonight" and "Criticize." With his smooth, baritone vocals and a look tinted with urban edge, O'Neal's success was a precurso...

Alexander O'Neal - The Lovers (Live)

Music video by Alexander O'Neal performing The Lovers (Live).

Alexander O'neal - What is This Thing Called Love (Live)

Music video by Alexander O'neal performing What is This Thing Called Love (Live).

Alexander O'Neal - Saturday (Live)

Music video by Alexander O'Neal performing Saturday (Live).

Alexander O'Neal - What Can I Say (Live)

Music video by Alexander O'Neal performing What Can I Say (Live).
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