


Jagged Edge later released two LPs, Layover in 2017 and A Jagged Love Story in 2020. Heartbreak 2 is home to the brilliant song “Hope.” The album also rose to the twenty-eighth spot on the Billboard 200. Heartbreak 2 tried to rekindle Jagged Edge’s success, only rising to the third spot on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Jagged Edge returned in 2014 with a sequel to its sophomore LP, J.E. Some of the best Jagged Edge songs from the album include “Baby,” “My Girl,” and “Lay You Down.”

The Remedy only managed to peak at the thirty-fifth spot on the Billboard 200. Unfortunately, the album failed to catapult Jagged Edge back to the group’s usual success levels. The Remedy saw the group appreciate a blend of old and new R&B sonic vibes. In 2011, Jagged Edge issued its seventh studio album, The Remedy. Jagged Edge’s collaborative hit with Ashanti, “Put a Little Umph in It,” is the most reputable hit from the LP. On the Billboard 200, Baby Makin’ Project reached position eight. The album was a success having it managed the third spot on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Jagged Edge’s sixth studio album Baby Makin’ Project was issued in 2007. Musical gems from the album include “So Amazing,” “Season’s Change,” and “Good Luck Charm.” The album charted at number two on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and fourth on the Billboard 200. With sales of over a hundred thousand copies during the first week of its release, Jagged Edge proved to be a superb release. In 2006, Jagged Edge released the group’s eponymous studio album. Hard only managed a Gold certification in the US. Issued in 2003, Hard is home to some of the best Jagged Edge songs, including “What’s It Like” and “Walked Outta Heaven.” However, the album’s sales failed to replicate Jagged Little Pill’s. Hard also managed a peak position of number three on the Billboard 200. Jagged Edge scored yet another number one on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart with its fourth LP, Hard. “Goodbye” and “Where the Party At” are some of the best Jagged Edge songs from the LP. The album also peaked at number one on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Jagged Little Pill outperformed Jagged Edge’s sophomore LP on the Billboard 200, peaking at number three.

Once more, Jagged Edge saw another of its album, Platinum-certified by RIAA. The album’s title was a small tweak of the 1995 Alanis Morissette LP Jagged Little Pill. Hence, a third LP, Jagged Little Thrill, was issued in 2001. Some of the best Jagged Edge songs from the LP include “He Can’t Love U,” “Promise,” and “Let’s Get Married.” With the floodgates of success open for the R&B group, releasing more music was more of a necessity than a want. Heartbreak topped the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, peaking at number eight on the Billboard 200. Jagged Edge received its first Platinum certification by RIAA after the album sold more than a million copies in the US. Heartbreak. The band’s sophomore LP has its title reference the successful single “N.E. After the success of its debut LP, Jagged Edge hit the studio once more in 1999, focusing on releasing a sophomore album, J.E.
