Exposé
rhythm and blues · 1987–1993
With shimmering synths and infectious rhythms, Exposé was the heartbeat of the late '80s freestyle scene, bringing a vibrant mix of rhythm and blues and pop. Hailing from the United States, this dynamic group, featuring the powerhouse vocals of Ann Curless, captivated audiences with catchy hits like "Come Go With Me," "What You Don't Know," and the unforgettable anthem "Seasons Change." Their sound, a perfect blend of adult contemporary and danceable beats, resonated through the airwaves, making waves not only in clubs but also on radio stations across the nation. As they took listeners on melodic journeys, Exposé became synonymous with the era's energetic spirit, leaving us with a treasure trove of songs that still evoke nostalgia and dance-floor memories. Their legacy remains a cherished chapter in the story of '80s and '90s music.
The facts
- Formed 1984
- United States
- rhythm and blues, freestyle music, pop music
- On Arista Records, house music
- Members: Ann Curless