Rene & Angela, the R&B duo consisting of artists Rene Moore and Angela Winbush, eventually split up in the late 1980s. After their breakup, both artists pursued solo careers.
Rene Moore and Angela Winbush formed the duo Rene & Angela in the late 1970s, and they became known for their blend of soul, funk, and R&B. They released several albums throughout the 1980s, including “Wall to Wall,” “Rise,” and “Street Called Desire.” Their hits included songs like “I’ll Be Good,” “Save Your Love (For #1),” and “Your Smile.” Despite their success, internal tensions and creative differences led to their split after the release of “Street Called Desire” in 1985.
Following the breakup, Angela Winbush embarked on a successful solo career, releasing critically acclaimed albums and singles such as “Angel” and “Treat U Rite.” She also became a sought-after songwriter and producer, working with artists like Janet Jackson and Stephanie Mills. Winbush’s talents extended beyond her own performances, as she continued to make significant contributions to the music industry.
Rene Moore also continued in the music industry, though his solo career was less prominent than Winbush’s. He worked behind the scenes as a producer and songwriter for various artists. Despite the end of their partnership, both Rene and Angela left a lasting impact on the R&B genre with their unique sound and memorable hits. Their music continues to be celebrated by fans and has influenced many contemporary artists.