� people are farther � from. the sWt. than tall people, and. il1ue{ore should. 8l1ow themsd\oa s1i9nt� 10nger to tan. C"'V'::> R.F.D. by MIKE MARLAND POSTIVE K _-----.;..._ _ continued from 81 Carson paired Positive with producers Daddy-O and Grand Puba. The trio collaborated on the track "Quarter-Gram Pam," which got Po itive signed to First Priority Records. THIS ASSOCIATION scored Positive two more under­ ground hit singles ("Step Up Front" and "I'm Not Havin' It," a duet with MC Lyte) and a number of ongwriter credits. But feeling unfulfilled, Posi­ tive broke away from First Priority in 19<-JO. He recorded the Jeep and radio hit "Grand Puba, Positive & LG," a cut on Brand Nubian's One For All, before hooking up with Big Daddy Kane to record and co-produce "N ightshift, " which came out on his own Creative Control label (financed with a $15,000 loan by his mom) and sold over 20,000 units. After Positive signed with Is­ land, one of the many labels that came calling, "Nightshift" sold 40,000 more copies. . From his advance and earn­ ings, Positive invested in the studio-office. "I decided to jump into this music busines thing with both feet," he says. "I mean, this is what I want to do for the rest of . my life, and my. ultimate mission is to become the next Berry Gordy." His next move - creating the songs for The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills. Positive may be a dapper rapper with dreams of even finer things, but he doesn't make designer pop. He uses jagged­ smooth soundscapes to support varied rhyme styles that can he boasts, "even move a manne­ quin. " Positive is just using the skills God gave him to pay the bills, and he's holding nothing back. As he says, "I just want people to hear me and say, 'That man gave his all!" BENET continued from 810 the youngest," Eric laughs. "It's funny now, because at the time I was writing songs - only no one knew it. But when I showed them to my cousin (George Nash Jr.), he really encouraged me, and we've been writing together ever since." In fact Eric and George co-wrote five songs on Benet. The stereo was always on at the Jordans' house, and the musi­ cal mix - Motown, Steely Dan, Parliament and Funkadelic, Queen, Manhattan Transfer, Singers Unlimited, Bobby Caldwell, Gino Vanelli, Philly soul, jazz and b ues - was heavenly. Eric was especially in­ fluenced by Stevie Wonder's danceable rhythms and inspira­ tional lyrics and Donny Hathaway's gospelly dips and twists. For Lisa, the musical poems of Roberta Flack were like snow caps on a mountain. And while the Jordans thrived on a musically diverse diet, the family drew its greatest strength from the church, where Eric and Lisa first performed as children in the choir. OUT OF HIGH school, Eric ang with a local group called Gerard while Lisa devoted long hours to a band known as Beat Crazy. They were absorbi ng mu ic hist�ry, pl ying and li ten- ing and writing, year by year. Soon they started performing together and eventually came to the attention of EMl's A&R· department, which saw in "Eric and Lisa an ability to touch feel­ ings and speak in a special musi­ cal language. "Our Dad died a few years ago and we've dedi­ cated this project to him," Lisa says. "I wish he were here to see what we've accomplished, that we finished school, which he stressed above' everything, and still worked hard at. pursuing our musical dream." Ultimately, Eric and Lisa want to involve themselves in every phase of the music business, from recording 'to management to . publishing. "The goal is to nur­ ture, and create," Eric says. "God has given us a gift, and we feel Obligated to give something back, to reach out to people the way others have helped us. 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