Brotherhood is the debut
studio album by American R&B
group3T. The album was released in 1995 through MJJ Music and
550 Music.
Background
Produced by their uncle
Michael Jackson, who also served as the
executive producer with Kenneth Komisar, the album was released on Jackson's record label MJJ Music. In 1997, after 3T completed their tour, a Limited European Tour Edition was released that included a remix CD. The album was dedicated to the memory of the band's mother, Delores Vilma "Dee Dee" Jackson (April 1, 1955 – August 27, 1994).
Commercial performance
Brotherhood sold three million copies worldwide. The album peaked at #127 on the US
Billboard 200, while in the UK it peaked at #11 on the
UK Albums Chart. Six singles were released: "
Anything", "
24/7" ", "
Tease Me", "
Why" (a duet with Michael Jackson), "
I Need You" (with Michael Jackson on backing vocals) and "
Gotta Be You".