Intro, an American R&B trio hailing from the vibrant landscapes of Brooklyn and Queens, New York, emerged in the early '90s as a fresh voice in the R&B scene. With members Jeff Sanders, Clinton "Buddy" Wike, and the lead singer/songwriter Kenny Greene at the helm, Intro carved a niche for themselves with their soulful harmonies and innovative sound. Discovered by DJ Eddie F and subsequently signed to Untouchables Entertainment, the group inked a deal with Atlantic Records in 1992, marking the beginning of a significant chapter in their music career.
Their self-titled debut album, released in 1993, showcased a blend of smooth R&B tunes and danceable tracks, embodying the acronym behind their name: "Innovative New Talent Reaching Out." Although Intro's direct contributions to electronic music might not be their primary legacy, their ability to fuse R&B with engaging beats has undeniably influenced the broader landscape of dance music. Through their music and memorable hits, Intro has left an indelible mark on the evolution of R&B, bridging genres and inspiring a new generation of artists to explore the synergy between soulful melodies and electronic rhythms.