Career
Early life and career
Kemp began singing in nightclubs in the Bahamas at 13. He moved to Harlem, New York in 1979 with the band Kinky Fox. In the early 1980s, Kemp became a successful session musician and songwriter, singing backup for the B. B. & Q. Band on their 1982 album All Night Long (on which he co-wrote several tracks) and for Change on their 1982 album Sharing Your Love (on which he co-wrote "Take You To Heaven").
Solo career
Kemp solo landed a solo recording contract with Columbia Records and his eponymous debut album came out in 1986.
lieutenant charted in the United States. on Billboard′s Top Black Albums chart reaching Number. 36 on 28 June of that year.
He scored a minor hit single from the album with "Just Another Lover" (co-written by Kashif), which peaked at Number. 14 Billboard′s Hot Black Singles chart on 21 June 1986 and hit the Hot Dance/Disco charts reaching Number.
26 in Club Play and Number.
35 in 12 Inch Singles Sales that same month. Greater success came the following year with the release of his Secrets of Flying album, which contained a pair of Top 5 hits on Billboard′s Hot Black Singles chart, "Dancin" with Myself" and "Just Got Paid", the latter hitting Number. 1. "Just Got Paid" hit Number.
10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1988, and sold over a million singles in the United States.
lieutenant went to top the Hot Dance Music/Club Play, and provided his only United Kingdom Singles Chart entry, peaking at Number. 68 in August 1988. His only other Hot 100 entry was "Birthday Suit", a tune from the soundtrack to the movie, Sing which climbed to Number.
36 in 1989. Later career
Kemp appeared on the 2007 Digital Video Disc release by Keith Sweat entitled Sweat Hotel Live.
The Digital Video Disc featured live performances by Sweat in a sort of reunion with other Rhythm & Blues/new-jack-swing era pioneers of the late 1980s, including Teddy Riley. Kemp appeared on the final track, an "all-star finale" rendition of "Just Got Paid", originally recorded at a February 2006 concert in Atlanta, Georgia.
Incidentally, Sweat had initially passed on the instrumental track that would eventually become "Just Got Paid", when it was first offered to him in the mid-1980s. Kemp listened to it, added his own lyrics to the melody, and "Just Got Paid" was born.
Kemp was the featured performer (singing "Just Got Paid") at the NJS4E event in New York on September 8, 2007.
As the name implied, the show celebrated and commemorated 20 years of new jack swing, and took place at Ashford & Simpson"s Sugar Bar. Kemp died on April 16, 2015. His body was found floating in the water of Montego Bay, Jamaica, according to Jamaican police.
He was 55 years old.
Police believe he was walking on some rocks, lost his balance, fell, hit his head and drowned. He had been seen earlier that day in the area. While he was scheduled to be on the Tom Joyner Foundation-hosted annual Fantastic Voyage cruise as a performer when his body was found, reports state he did not board the ship.