<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Problems playing this file? See media help . </Td> </Tr> <P> Charlie Wilson provided background vocals on Stevie Wonder's 1980 hit "I Ain't Gonna Stand For It" from Wonder's album Hotter Than July (1980). </P> <P> The band reached a whole new level of fame in 1980 with the release of the #1 R&B and #16 Billboard 200 hit, The Gap Band III . That album had soul ballads such as the #5 R&B song "Yearning for Your Love", and funk songs such as the R&B chart - topper "Burn Rubber on Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)" and "Humpin"'. They repeated this formula on the #1 R&B album Gap Band IV in 1982 (the first album released on Simmons' newly launched Total Experience Records), which resulted in three hit singles: "Early in the Morning" (#1 R&B, #13 Dance, #24 Hot 100), "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" (#2 R&B, #31 Hot 100, #39 Dance), and "Outstanding" (#1 R&B, #24 Dance). It was during this time that former Brides of Funkenstein singer Dawn Silva joined them on tour . </P> <P> Their 1983 album, Gap Band V: Jammin', went gold, but was not quite as successful as the previous works, peaking at #2 R&B and #28 on the Billboard 200 . The single "Party Train" peaked at #3 R&B, and the song "Jam the Motha"' peaked at #16 R&B, but neither made it onto the Hot 100 . The album's closer "Someday" (a loose cover of Donny Hathaway's "Someday We'll All Be Free") featured Stevie Wonder as a guest vocalist . </P>

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