Boyz II Men

American R&B vocal group renowned for emotional harmonies and record-breaking 1990s hits.Formed at Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts in 1988. Original lineup: Nathan Morris, Michael McCary, Shawn Stockman, Wanya Morris. Signed with Motown Records in 1991. Sold over 64 million records worldwide. Four-time Grammy winners.
  • Michael McCary left in 2003 due to chronic back pain later diagnosed as multiple sclerosis, reducing the group to a trio.
  • Their 1992 single 'End of the Road' broke Elvis Presley's 36-year record by spending 13 weeks at Billboard No.1. Later surpassed their own record with 'I'll Make Love to You' (14 weeks) and 'One Sweet Day' with Mariah Carey (16 weeks).
  • Faced industry resistance for rejecting gangsta rap trends, insisting on clean-cut image and romantic themes throughout their career.
  • Maintained relevance through Vegas residencies (since 2013) and collaborations with artists like Charlie Puth ('If You Leave Me Now', 2018).