
Since the release of their last album, The Journey in 1997, the three took some time off before returning to making their new album. The long break proved decisive, as Introducing IMX clearly reflects the group’s fully flowered maturity. The upbeat debut single, "Stay The Night," is one of the album’s catchiest tunes, with IMx’s customary tight harmonies and a tight rap break by Romeo. "Keep It On The Low" tells the tale of a complicated love triangle-plus, with new rapper Ra Ra featured on the break. Tender, harmony-rich ballads like "In & Out Of Love" and "Everytime" offer counterpoint to funky double-time tracks like "Trick," "Temptations," and "Old School Love," the latter featuring a hot rap break by Smooth.
As they have grown, the three remain the best of friends. "Our relationship has nothing to do with business," says Romeo. "It’s all personal." Adds Batman, "We’re like brothers. We have arguments like regular brothers, but we always stick together and never let anything come between us." Musically, IMx has broadened as well, citing such diverse artists as Jay-Z, the Beastie Boys, Alanis Morrisette, and the Backstreet Boys as current favorites. Most importantly, all three feel fully in charge of their own destiny. "We’ve always given lots of input in our careers," notes Batman. "Our families, our manager, our record company have always asked for our own opinions and supported our decisions 100%."
That kind of independence has led IMx to get involved with other artists as well, with impending production deals with rapper Ra Ra, R&B singer Chris Buck, and female rapper Mila J. But for now, IMx has one thing on their collective minds: getting back on the road in support of the new album. "The #1 thing we want people to know," says Batman, "is that this album is very hot, that we really appreciate our fans, and how much we want to thank them."
IMx: the name may be new, but the music is timeless. And for Batman, Romeo and LDB, it’s time for a change.
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