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And, as the son of O'Jay Gerald Levert Sr., he has some sizable shoes to fill. Gerald died of a heart attack due to an accidental overdose of prescription drugs in November 2006. Gerald Levert has been making a name for himself ever since his first hit single 'Private Line' in 1991. Beginning in the 1990s, Gerald began dividing his time between LeVert, and his solo career, but the band went on to release three more albums, and Rhino Records released a greatest hits album in 2001. Levert first gained fame in 1986 as a member of the R&B trio LeVert, which also included his brother, Sean, and childhood friend Marc Gordon. Barry White & Candlelight: A Love Collection Pt. Over his two-decade music career, Levert sold millions of albums and had numerous R&B hits.


He would touch the people, and that's really what it's all about." He would go out there and do his thing, and be in places where the folks were. Gerald Levert - Do I Speak for the World Do I Speak for the World 2003. He was an amazing talent, obviously," friend and fellow R&B singer Will Downing told The Associated Press. Bomeli said Levert had died but he had no further details. Adult Contemporary Adult R&B Airplay Billboard 200 Billboard Hot 100 Bubbling Under Hot 100 Dance Singles Sales Gospel Airplay Heatseekers Albums. Shortly after completing a personal memoir with his father, as well as another album, Levert died on November 10, 2006, at the age of 40. Dan Bomeli, public relations manager at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center in suburban Cleveland, said Levert had been brought to the hospital. He continued to be extremely productive throughout the early 2000s, releasing the albums Gerald's World, G Spot, Stroke of Genius, and Do I Speak for the World before 2005. Gerald Levert Top Songs 1: Thinkin About It 2: Taking Everything 3: Id Give Anything 4: Private Line 5: Mr. Gerald Levert Best Songs List: Top, New, & Old AllMusic Song Highlights Gerald Levert + Follow Artist Son of an O'Jay and the leader of Levert whose passionate, world-class soul vocals gave him a flair for slow jams and love ballads.
