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Al B. Sure is a well-known recording artist and record producer who received three Grammy nominations during his musical career.
Albert Joseph Brown III, known professionally as Al B. Sure, was born on June 4, 1968, in Mount Vernon, New York. His mother, Cassandra, worked as an accountant, while his father, Albert Brown II, was a nuclear medical technologist. During his time at Mount Vernon High School, Al was a standout football player and served as the starting quarterback, demonstrating both talent and leadership on the field.
Despite receiving an athletic scholarship offer to play football at the University of Iowa, Al chose to pursue his passion for music instead. His decision marked the beginning of a dedicated artistic journey that would later earn him a place among R&B’s most celebrated voices.
His music career took a significant turn when he won the inaugural Sony Innovators Talent Search, a competition curated by legendary producer Quincy Jones. This recognition led to a collaborative partnership with Jones that jump-started Al B. Sure’s professional career in the music industry.
Specializing in R&B and New Jack Swing, Al B. Sure rose to prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Adopting his stage name early in his career, he became one of the defining romantic voices of the New Jack Swing movement. His debut album, In Effect Mode, released in 1988 under Warner Bros. Records, was a major success—selling over two million copies and reaching No. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart.
Among his most acclaimed work is the platinum-selling single "The Secret Garden," produced by Quincy Jones. Al B. Sure co-wrote and performed on the track alongside artists such as James Ingram, El DeBarge, and Barry White. His sophomore album, Private Times...and the Whole 9 (1990), also found commercial success, with sales exceeding 750,000 copies in the United States.
Over the course of his career, Al released a catalog of notable songs, including “Nite and Day,” “Off on Your Own (Girl),” “Right Now,” “I’m Still in Love with You,” and “Had Enuf.” His production and performance work has led to collaborations with prominent artists such as Heavy D, Jodeci, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott, David Bowie, Usher, Faith Evans, Sista, and Keith Sweat.
Beyond his recording career, Al B. Sure made numerous television appearances to promote his music, featuring on programs like The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with David Letterman, and Good Morning America. He also appeared on award and music shows including The Soul Train Music Awards, Showtime at the Apollo, and MTV Jams.
Aside from his musical endeavors, Al has supported charitable causes. Notably, he participated in a celebrity auction for the Bless the Children Foundation. He also hosts a daily morning radio show on iHeart Radio, further strengthening his presence in the media landscape.
Al B. Sure gained additional media attention in 2010 when he participated as one of twelve contestants on the reality dating series The Ultimate Merger. Produced by Donald Trump and starring Omarosa Manigault as the featured bachelorette, the series aired on TV One and challenged contestants to win her affection through a series of social and emotional tasks.
In an interview with the African American Literature Book Club, Al reflected on his choice to join the show, stating, “I've known Mr. Trump since he hosted my 21st birthday party on his yacht years ago. He's an amazing guy. And I've also known Omarosa for a few years. She's always been just a really sweet and kind person—very different from what viewers see on television.”
When asked about why he would compete for someone he already knew, Al explained, “It’s a concession to the new media landscape. Things we once did privately are now shared publicly, which makes for more compelling television. The show had a great cast of guys and a dynamic lead. It was a positive experience.”
Despite being a more famous figure than his fellow contestants, Al said he was surprised and pleased when they treated him as an equal. He noted that although he is more of an introvert, the group formed a sense of camaraderie. However, he admitted that living with eleven other men proved challenging due to his preference for solitude.
Al B. Sure has three sons, all of whom have shown interest in pursuing music careers. His eldest son, Albert Brown IV—known by his stage name Quincy—is a singer and actor. Another son, Devin, is involved in hip hop music production. All three children are from previous relationships, including one with model Kim Porter.
While his past relationships have occasionally drawn public interest, Al has remained largely private about his personal life. He never married, and the reasons behind his separation from Kim have not been publicly discussed.
As of recent estimates, Al B. Sure has a net worth of approximately $4 million, accumulated through decades of music production, performances, and media appearances. His contributions to the R&B and New Jack Swing genres continue to influence artists and fans alike.
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