GQ, originally known as Sabu & the Survivors, emerged from the Bronx in 1968, blending East Coast disco with Chicago soul. The group, featuring lead vocalist Emmanuel Rahiem LeBlanc, Keith Crier, Herb Lane, and Paul Service, achieved significant success in the late '70s and early '80s. Their 1979 hit "Disco Nights (Rock-Freak)" topped the R&B charts and earned them an American Music Award. They also delivered memorable renditions of Billy Stewart's classics, with "I Do Love You" and "Sitting in the Park" reaching the R&B Top Ten. GQ's fusion of disco rhythms and soulful melodies left a lasting imprint on the music scene. ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/artist/gq/853831324?utm_source=openai))