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Riff is a R&B/Pop vocal group from Paterson, New Jersey, formed while its members were teenagers attending Paterson's Eastside High School.
The ensemble began under the name The Playboys in the late 1980s, with a style strongly influenced by doo wop.

After singing in the 1989 film Lean on Me (which is based upon events occurring at Eastside High), the group changed its name to Riff and signed to SBK Records, releasing a self-titled album in 1991. The group scored several respectable hits, including three in the Billboard Hot 100. Their song "Family" appears on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles soundtrack.

Following the success of the album, the group appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show, The Tonight Show and Soul Train (just to name a few), and opened on tour for Vanilla Ice and LL Cool J.

The group's second album, To Whom It May Concern, was released in 1993 and had two charting singles on the R&B charts.

Anthony "Chill" Fuller, Dwayne "Stylz" Jones and Michael "Nitty Green" Best went on to join the group Men of Vizion.

In 2009, Riff reunited and started work on returning to the R&B industry with a new album.

Currently, Riff is putting the finishing touches on their third album, "25 Years Strong", which is scheduled for release in December 2013.
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