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===1990β2000=== Through the 1990s, the Delfonics groups continued to perform. The William Hart's with Major Harris and Frank Washington made several recordings, including backing vocals on the track "After the Smoke is Clear", on the 1996 hip hop album, ''[[Ironman (Ghostface Killah album)|Ironman]]'' by [[Ghostface Killah]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|title=Ironman Album Review|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/ironman-mw0000182086|access-date=July 7, 2020}}</ref> The groups reorganized again in the 1990s. William Hart began touring with Johnnie Johnson and Garfield Fleming; this group recorded as the Delfonics. Major Harris toured with Frank Washington and Pat Palmer. Wilbert Hart's group included Salaam Love (formerly in William's group) and Eban Brown who formerly performed with [[Ray, Goodman & Brown]] and a short stay with [[the Manhattans]] as lead tenor. Brown was lead tenor with Wilbert Hart's group for five years, from 1993 until his departure to take a two-year break from the industry in 1998. Brown and Love were replaced by first tenor Van Fields and New York native Greg Hill around 1999. After a very short stay with Wilbert Hart's group, Fields left and joined [[the Stylistics]] in 2000 and Hill left in 2005 and was replaced by Dr. Salaam Love. William Hart's group with Johnson and Fleming were featured in concert on the DVDs ''The Big Show'' and ''{{'}}70s Soul Jam'', whereas Wilbert Hart's group is featured on the DVD ''Old School Soul Party Live!'', which was part of the PBS My Music series. Harris is also featured on the re-released DVD ''Blue Magic/Margie Joseph/Major Harris Live!'', which was recorded in 1975. Wilbert Hart released a CD in 2005 entitled ''Fonic Zone'',<ref>{{cite web|title=All Music Fonic Zone|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/fonic-zone-mw0000212177|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=July 7, 2020}}</ref> which he wrote and produced. [[Rick Ross]] was featured on the single entitled "Here For U".
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