Bell Biv Devoe - In My Crib Apr 2026

: Featuring background vocals from Jagged Edge themselves, the song carries that signature early-2000s Atlanta R&B feel—silky, melodic, and laid-back.

: The track was written by Brandon and Brian Casey of the legendary R&B group Jagged Edge . Bell Biv DeVoe - In My Crib

When most people think of Bell Biv DeVoe (BBD), they immediately hear the iconic, heavy snare of "Poison" or the smooth harmonies of "Do Me!". But for the real "BBD bloodline" fans, some of the group's most interesting work happened long after the New Jack Swing era peaked. One such standout is a smooth, modern R&B track that highlights the trio’s ability to evolve while staying true to their "hip-hop smoothed out on an R&B tip" roots. A New Millennium Evolution : Featuring background vocals from Jagged Edge themselves,

Released on their third, self-titled studio album, (2001), "In My Crib" marked a distinct shift from the group’s high-energy early '90s dance tracks toward a more mature, bedroom-groove aesthetic. While the album itself received mixed reviews and was often seen as a departure into a harder rap-influenced style, "In My Crib" remains a fan-favorite for its classic R&B sensibilities. But for the real "BBD bloodline" fans, some

"In My Crib": The Hidden Gem of Bell Biv DeVoe’s Second Chapter

: Featuring background vocals from Jagged Edge themselves, the song carries that signature early-2000s Atlanta R&B feel—silky, melodic, and laid-back.

: The track was written by Brandon and Brian Casey of the legendary R&B group Jagged Edge .

When most people think of Bell Biv DeVoe (BBD), they immediately hear the iconic, heavy snare of "Poison" or the smooth harmonies of "Do Me!". But for the real "BBD bloodline" fans, some of the group's most interesting work happened long after the New Jack Swing era peaked. One such standout is a smooth, modern R&B track that highlights the trio’s ability to evolve while staying true to their "hip-hop smoothed out on an R&B tip" roots. A New Millennium Evolution

Released on their third, self-titled studio album, (2001), "In My Crib" marked a distinct shift from the group’s high-energy early '90s dance tracks toward a more mature, bedroom-groove aesthetic. While the album itself received mixed reviews and was often seen as a departure into a harder rap-influenced style, "In My Crib" remains a fan-favorite for its classic R&B sensibilities.

"In My Crib": The Hidden Gem of Bell Biv DeVoe’s Second Chapter