Never Lie [Radio Version] - Immature, Cueni, Claudio
We Got It [Radio Mix] - Immature, Carter, Juanita
Constantly - Immature, Beal, Teron
Extra, Extra - Immature, Smith, Allan "Grip"
In and Out of Love [Radio Edit] - Immature, Herbert, Vincent
Please Don't Go [Radio Edit] - Immature, Cueni, Claudio
Stay the Night [Radio Edit] - Immature, Isaac, Tony "Touch"
Lover's Groove - Immature, Cueni, Claudio
Is It Me? - Immature, Ball, Kelli
I'm Not a Fool [Radio Edit] - Immature, Harrington, Joe
I Don't Mind - Immature, England, Colin
Give Up the Ghost - Immature, Dean, Mike [Produce
Watch Me Do My Thing - Immature, Cueni, Claudio
Da Munchies - Immature, Johnson, M.
Tear It up (On Our Worst Behavior) - Immature, Dair, Marquis "Hami
Keep It on the Low - Immature, Askew, Ketrina "Taz
Feel the Funk - Immature, Scarborough, Skip
We Got It [DJ Jam Remix Edit][Edit] - Immature, Carter, Juanita
Never Lie [Padapella Mix] - Immature, Cueni, Claudio
Venice Beach has always been a popular tourist attraction. Hundreds of people stroll the boardwalk; compete against one another in basketball; utilize the gym, which is centrally located between the boardwalk and the beach... more » and shop from the various tents filled with clothing, shoes, etc. or from vendors selling incenses, lucky beads, and other novelty items. If feeling really experimental, one may even indulge in a little tarot card or palm reading. With its ability to attract so many, some aspiring artists came to the conclusion that the best place to put on a show where you know a crowd would be yet would cost nothing is Venice Beach. The familial group The Boys sang their hearts out there; comedian Michael Collier had people laughing at him at the hot spot. And just as artists before them and artists after them, Immature made their debut at the infamous waterfront attraction. Known as "the boys from Venice Beach," Immature's Jerome Jones (Romeo), Marques Houston (Batman) and Don Santos (Half Pint) would perform for the hundreds visiting the beach on the weekends. Interestingly enough, the group didn't grow out of childhood friends singing together in the garage. Eight-year-old Jerome, who had known soon-to-be-manager Chris Stokes for a while, was the first member of the 'childish' act. While at a talent show, Stokes and Jones saw Marques Houston perform a dance routine and thought he would be a good member for the developing act. Don Santos' talent was observed and, consequently, he was thrown in the mix. Ta Da! Immature was born. Second step: names for the trio. Surely going by their birth given names would not fly well with the general public. There had to be something catchy, some name that would be indicative of their diverse personalities. Jerome became known as "Romeo" because of his light-colored eyes and 'pretty boy' look. Marques got the name Batman because he used to wear underwear on his head. Of course that wouldn't be appropriate while performing so with a little innovation, underwear was placed over the hats he wore and pieces of the hat would be pulled through the legs of the underwear, which made them look like ears. And little Don Santos was called "Half Pint" for obvious reasons. Third step: imaging. Immature were dressed in over-sized, hip-hop gear as a gimmick. Their clothing was unique in style, cutting edge fashion, if you will. Immature's outfits weren't easily accessible, which made their appearance all the more fascinating.« less
Venice Beach has always been a popular tourist attraction. Hundreds of people stroll the boardwalk; compete against one another in basketball; utilize the gym, which is centrally located between the boardwalk and the beach; and shop from the various tents filled with clothing, shoes, etc. or from vendors selling incenses, lucky beads, and other novelty items. If feeling really experimental, one may even indulge in a little tarot card or palm reading. With its ability to attract so many, some aspiring artists came to the conclusion that the best place to put on a show where you know a crowd would be yet would cost nothing is Venice Beach. The familial group The Boys sang their hearts out there; comedian Michael Collier had people laughing at him at the hot spot. And just as artists before them and artists after them, Immature made their debut at the infamous waterfront attraction. Known as "the boys from Venice Beach," Immature's Jerome Jones (Romeo), Marques Houston (Batman) and Don Santos (Half Pint) would perform for the hundreds visiting the beach on the weekends. Interestingly enough, the group didn't grow out of childhood friends singing together in the garage. Eight-year-old Jerome, who had known soon-to-be-manager Chris Stokes for a while, was the first member of the 'childish' act. While at a talent show, Stokes and Jones saw Marques Houston perform a dance routine and thought he would be a good member for the developing act. Don Santos' talent was observed and, consequently, he was thrown in the mix. Ta Da! Immature was born. Second step: names for the trio. Surely going by their birth given names would not fly well with the general public. There had to be something catchy, some name that would be indicative of their diverse personalities. Jerome became known as "Romeo" because of his light-colored eyes and 'pretty boy' look. Marques got the name Batman because he used to wear underwear on his head. Of course that wouldn't be appropriate while performing so with a little innovation, underwear was placed over the hats he wore and pieces of the hat would be pulled through the legs of the underwear, which made them look like ears. And little Don Santos was called "Half Pint" for obvious reasons. Third step: imaging. Immature were dressed in over-sized, hip-hop gear as a gimmick. Their clothing was unique in style, cutting edge fashion, if you will. Immature's outfits weren't easily accessible, which made their appearance all the more fascinating.
"Hip-O records comes up with another winner - this time from the '90s - "Immature/IMX Greatest Hits", featuring Batman (Marques Houston), Romeo (Jerome Jones) and LDB (Don Santos) their childhood nicknames.This CD features nineteen tracks - radio versions, radio mixes, radio edit, padapella mixes and DJ jam remix edit...all under one great release. This group of young singers were not just co-workers, they were family...and their performances show just that.Total Time: 79:05 on 19 Tracks...Hip-O Records 088 112 447 2...(2001)"
Jerraine's Review
jerraine hall | korea | 03/18/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"They deserve to be recognized for what they've done. They may not be as known as NE,BoyzII Men, or Jodeci, but they really were good at doing there thing."
There were so cute in house party 3
J. Lovins | 06/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i love houes party 3 because i was in the movie with my friend kelly we were the girls who immature was trying to get at it was so funny only because don would always find kelly as cute and for marques and jrome they always had a thing for me but we did the set when we were across the street and immature would try to get are attention next thingsomebody was calling them in the house they were playing they were living in we were13 when we were in the movie and it was just a wonderful experince to work with them so wish we could go back in time and redo the movie cause it was awesome so it was good but they were so cute when they were in house party 3."