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Keri Lewis
Keri Lewis is an American singer, songwriter, and music producer known for his significant contributions to the R&B and soul music scenes. Born on February 12, 1971, in Minnesota, Lewis developed a passion for music early on and pursued his dreams by immersing himself in the local music scene. He gained prominence as a member of the R&B band Mint Condition, where he served as a keyboardist. The band, formed in the 1980s in Saint Paul, Minnesota, was known for its diverse musical style, incorporating jazz, R&B, rock, funk, and more.

Lewis's career with Mint Condition included hits like "Breakin’ My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)" and "What Kind of Man Would I Be." After leaving the band, he embarked on a solo career and released his debut solo album, "Love," featuring songs such as "You Love Me," "Breaking My Heart," and "Send Me Nothing." His work extended beyond performing, as he also became a producer, collaborating with artists including his then-wife, Toni Braxton.

Keri Lewis married Toni Braxton in 2001, and the couple had two sons, Denim Cole Braxton-Lewis and Diezel Ky Braxton-Lewis. Their marriage ended in divorce in 2013, but they have remained amicable for the sake of their children. Throughout his career, Lewis has been recognized for his creative approach and ability to blend genres, influencing a new generation of artists. As of 2024, his estimated net worth is $5 million, reflecting his success in the music industry. Despite personal challenges, Keri Lewis continues to be a respected figure in the entertainment world, known for his dedication to music and innovation.

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