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16 Facts About Maxine Jones

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Maxine Jones sang lead vocals on the group's signature singles "My Lovin' " and "Don't Let Go ", both of which garnered international success and sold over a million copies.

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Maxine Jones's work has earned her several awards and nominations, including two American Music Awards, a Billboard Music Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, and four Soul Train Music Awards.

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In 1988, Maxine Jones was chosen along with Dawn Robinson and Cindy Herron to be in a three-woman girl group by producers Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy.

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In 1996, En Vogue released "Don't Let Go " with Maxine Jones singing co-lead vocals of the song.

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The ending result saw En Vogue re-recording their third album with Maxine Jones singing lead vocals on more of the songs.

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In late 2004, Maxine Jones toured with En Vogue while Cindy was on maternity leave and continued to perform with En Vogue until April 2012.

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Negotiations for the album release resulted in Maxine Jones leaving En Vogue, which was discussed with Robinson on Access Hollywood nearly a year later on October 17,2012.

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Maxine Jones appeared as a judge in season two's Paramount Idol, alongside Bruce Flohr and Andy Waldeck.

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In 2014, Maxine Jones began recording her first solo album with producer DJ King Assassin entitled, To the Max.

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Maxine Jones released a single "Didn't I" on May 15,2014.

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In 2015, Maxine Jones began her own radio show called "Max Radio".

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In March 2017, Maxine Jones announced the forthcoming release of her autobiographical self-help book "A Smart Girls Guide to Girl Groups" in the summer through Welstar Publications, LLC.

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In June 2017, Maxine Jones released a cover version of the "Don't Let Go " as a duet with Australian singer Greg Gould.

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In October 2019, Maxine Jones reunited with En Vogue for an on-stage performance to salute music industry executive Sylvia Rhone at the City of Hope Gala 2019.

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In November 2022, Maxine Jones released a single titled "Not Your Freak" featuring Big Freedia.

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Maxine Jones's lowest note was recorded on the song "Love Won't Take Me Out" wherein she sang a G2.