Profyle

The Shreveport, LA, vocal quartet Profyle consists of a pair of brothers and cousins who grew up
together, inspired by the success and positive message of groups like Boyz II Men. They began
performing at local talent shows and caught the attention of a promoter during one performance,
who introduced them to their future manager, Musa Moore. Moore had the group record their
demo tape with producer V. Jeffrey Smith; this tape made its way to Kedar Massenburg, president
of Motown Records, who offered Profyle a record contract. The group's debut album, Whispers in
the Dark, was released in 1999 followed by their sophomore album Nothin' but Drama a year later.

 

Year of release Album title
1999 Whispers in the Dark
2000 Nothin' but Drama