You
know him as a key member of IMX (formerly Immature), as one of
the stars of the hit television series "Sister,
Sister" and for his credits on albums by hit-makers such
as B2K and Destiny’s Child. Now, with the release of his
first T.U.G./A&M/Interscope Records solo album, 21-year
old Marques ‘Batman’ Houston is stepping out to showcase
the full range of his skills as a singer, songwriter and
producer. "It’s not too ‘left’ from what I’ve
done before with IMX," he says. "The difference is
that this album is more about my own personal feelings and
situations I’ve been in." The lead off single, the
lilting groove-flavored "That Girl" produced by
Kowan "Q" Paul is a prime example: "I love what
the song is saying: it’s about a guy who admits he looks at
others but he’s reassuring his girl that she really is the
only one. I can relate to that…and to other tunes on the
album like the ballad "Love Is A Game" and
"Acting Up," which has almost like a rock edge to
it."
With strong cuts like
"Walk Away" and "The Grass Is Greener," MH
displays Marques’ vocal maturity and he admits that working
on his first solo project was a real learning experience.
"My manager Chris Stokes has been my mentor since I first
started out in this business and when we were preparing to do
the album, we agreed that it should be an opportunity for me
to show my strength as a singer" Marques says.
"Then, producers like Kenny Whitehead really pushed me
vocally and I’m happy he did." Tunes like the
acoustically-flavored "Alone" and the upbeat cut
"I Like It Like That" which features rapper Mila J
give the multi-talented performer to shine musically.
"This is the first time I’ve worked with some of the
producers, like Kenny (of The Whitehead Brothers) and Troy
Taylor," says Marques, one of the hit-making four-man
writing and production team known as Platinum Status. "It
was challenging but that’s what I enjoyed about it."
Stating clearly that
"I’m stepping out to do something on my own but I’m
still a part of IMX," Marques reflects that the decision
to start a solo project began to take form when he was working
with fellow group members Romeo and LDB on IMX’s self-titled
2001 album. "It all fell into place and I told Chris
(Stokes) that I wanted to show the world what I could do. He
asked me if I was absolutely sure and I told him I was
positive, I was ready to do this." After speaking with
Interscope executives Jimmy Iovine and Ron Fair, Marques began
working on his much-anticipated solo project prior to hitting
the road with the "Scream 2" tour (which featured
IMX, B2K and Lil Bow Wow) in July 2002. "I did a few
songs when we had a break in Atlanta and as soon as the tour
stopped in October, I went right back into the studio to
finish the record…"
In between times,
Marques was busy with the other members of Platinum Status
completing work on B2K’s sophomore album, Pandemonium!
His involvement with the group pre-dates the release of their
2001 debut album since two members, Omarion and J-Boog are
related to him: Omarion is his younger brother while J-Boog is
his cousin. As COO of The Ultimate Group management team,
Marques has been actively working with B2K for the past few
years, passing on the invaluable experience he’s gained
through his years with Immature/IMX.
A young ‘vet’ in
the music industry, Marques got his first taste of fame when
Immature hit the charts in 1992 with "Tear It Up"
from the soundtrack of the movie "Bebe’s Kids."
The L.A. trio’s debut Virgin Records On Our Worst
Behavior created an immediate stir among young record
buyers. But it was the 1994 MCA follow-up Playtyme,
featuring the Top 5 pop and R&B hit gold single
"Never Lie" and a second gold single,
"Constantly" that took Immature into the mainstream
marketplace. Subsequent MCA albums (1995’s We Got It
and 1997’s The Journey) kept the group in the
forefront and with a name change to IMX, reflecting the group’s
coming-of-age and creative growth, the team released Introducing
IMX in 1999.
Marques, who cites
Michael Jackson as his primary musical influence and considers
Boyz II Men as the most impactful group he heard growing up,
started developing his own skills as a writer: Immature’s The
Journey contained his song "Alone," a song
written in the wake of his mother’s passing. After forming
the production team Platinum Status with the other 2 members
of IMX, Jerome "Romeo" Jones, Kelton "LDB"
Kessee and Toni Scott, Marques got further opportunities to
reveal his burgeoning talents. Marques showcased his
songwriting and producing talents by working with Platinum
Status on Destiny’s Child’s impressive 1999 album The
Writing’s On The Wall and on IMX’s 2001 self-titled
New Line Records release. "Writing has become like a
second passion for me," says Marques. "I never
thought it would develop this way but I’ve always used
reality-based situations and real life subjects as the basis
for the songs I write."
Known to fans all
over the world as ‘Batman’. (A nickname he got "from
fooling around one day at a radio station and putting Batman
underwear on my head!"). The multi-faceted young
entertainer - who enjoyed wide popularity for his recurrent
role in the WB television series "Sister Sister"
which is currently in nationwide syndication. Marques has
taken his writing and producing abilities to a new level with
the release of MH. "My aim has always been to make
music that can make a difference in someone’s life, and my
greatest joy has always been knowing that a song I wrote or
sung touched someone else. I felt really passionate about
making this record and now I want everyone else to ‘feel’
it!"