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Boyz II Men

Boyz II Men is an American R&B and vocal group formed in 1988 in , , renowned for their intricate harmonies, emotive ballads, and commercial dominance in the 1990s music scene. Originally a quartet featuring , , , and , the group evolved into a trio after McCary's departure in 2003 due to health issues, with the current lineup of Morris, , and Stockman continuing to perform and record. Discovered by of , they signed with Records and released their debut album in 1991, which sold over 10 million copies worldwide and featured the breakthrough single "." Their 1994 sophomore album propelled them to superstardom, selling more than 12 million copies in the United States alone and yielding consecutive number-one hits "" (14 weeks at #1) and "," while the "" with spent 16 weeks at #1 on the Hot 100, setting a record at the time for the longest-running #1 single. As the best-selling R&B group of all time, Boyz II Men has sold over 60 million albums globally, earned four Grammy Awards, nine American Music Awards, and inductions into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame (2006) and R&B Music Hall of Fame (2017), alongside a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019. Their signature track "End of the Road" from 1992 spent a then-record 13 consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, surpassing Elvis Presley's previous mark and cementing their influence on contemporary R&B and pop music. With five total Hot 100 number-one singles—"End of the Road," "I'll Make Love to You," "On Bended Knee," "One Sweet Day," and "4 Seasons of Loneliness"—they hold the record for the most chart-toppers by an R&B group. Beyond music, the group has engaged in philanthropy, founding the Boyz II Men House in 2000 to support at-risk youth in Philadelphia, and in 2025 announced a co-headlining tour for 2026 with New Edition and Toni Braxton titled The New Edition Way Tour.

History

1985–1990: Formation and early years

Boyz II Men originated in 1985 at Philadelphia's High School of Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA), where and Marc Nelson began harmonizing during a music class, leading to their temporary expulsion but eventual formation of a vocal group. Initially known as Unique Attraction, the ensemble included classmates George Baldi, Jon Shoats, and Marguerite Walker, focusing on performances inspired by classic R&B and styles. By 1987, joined as a , bringing a distinctive voice to the mix. The group's lineup evolved in 1988 when Walker, Baldi, and Shoats graduated, prompting the addition of and , solidifying a core quintet that emphasized tight harmonies and choreographed routines. Drawing inspiration from New Edition's 1988 track "Boys to Men" from their album, they rebranded as Boyz II Men in 1988, reflecting their aspiration to mature from youthful performers into established artists. Early activities centered on honing their craft through school talent shows, such as CAPA's "Sentimental Journey" competitions, and local gigs, including their debut public appearance at North Philadelphia's Impulse Club in 1988. The following year, the group faced a pivotal moment when they snuck backstage at a Civic Center concert and auditioned for of , impressing him with a rendition of the group's own "." Bivins, recognizing their potential, facilitated their signing to Records in late 1989, marking the end of their amateur phase and the beginning of professional development under his guidance. In 1990, they rehearsed extensively under the guidance of vocal coach and choreographer LaDeva Davis. However, internal tensions arose, leading to Marc Nelson's departure shortly after the deal due to reported personality clashes and frustrations over recording delays; , already a member, assumed a lead vocal role to stabilize the quartet dynamic. Throughout these formative years, the aspiring musicians navigated significant hurdles, including juggling rigorous CAPA coursework with after-school rehearsals and part-time jobs to support themselves in working-class neighborhoods. These challenges fostered resilience and a strong sense of camaraderie, as the group prioritized vocal precision and stage presence amid limited resources and occasional skepticism about their all-male harmony focus in a hip-hop-dominated local scene.

1991–1993: Cooleyhighharmony and breakthrough success

Boyz II Men's debut album, , was released on April 30, 1991, by Records. The project was primarily overseen by of and , who handled executive production and track contributions, while took on much of the hands-on production duties, blending elements with the group's vocal strengths. The lead single, "Motownphilly," celebrated the group's roots and heritage, peaking at No. 3 on the in 1991. The follow-up, "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday," a reimagined ballad from the 1975 film Cooley High, topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for one week while reaching No. 2 on the Hot 100. In 1992, Boyz II Men contributed "End of the Road" to the soundtrack of the Eddie Murphy film , marking a pivotal moment in their ascent. The track, produced by Babyface and , held the No. 1 position on the for a then-record 13 consecutive weeks, surpassing previous benchmarks set by and . This achievement propelled the group into mainstream stardom and retroactively boosted , which was reissued to include the hit. The album ultimately sold over 9 million copies worldwide, certified nine-times in the United States by the RIAA. Amid this surge, the four remaining members—, , , and —graduated from Philadelphia's High School for the Creative and Performing Arts in June 1991, balancing academic milestones with their burgeoning career. Early promotional efforts included opening slots on major tours, such as MC Hammer's 1992 "" trek alongside acts like and , exposing the group to large audiences. Media coverage highlighted their intricate harmonies, drawing parallels to classic vocal groups while praising the modern polish that set them apart in the early R&B landscape. Founding member Marc Nelson departed the group prior to the album's recording sessions due to personality conflicts and delays in the process, solidifying Boyz II Men as a quartet for and their subsequent breakthrough.

1994–1996: II and global dominance

Boyz II Men released their second studio album, , on August 30, 1994, through Records. The album featured production from renowned collaborators including Babyface and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, who contributed to key tracks that highlighted the group's signature harmonies and emotional ballads. The lead single "," produced by Babyface, debuted on the in August 1994 and topped the chart for a record-tying 14 consecutive weeks, surpassing the group's previous hit "End of the Road" by one week. This achievement propelled to the top of the , where it remained for five weeks, and the album ultimately earned diamond certification from the RIAA for over 12 million units sold in the United States. Follow-up single "," produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, also reached No. 1 on the Hot 100 in December 1994, replacing "I'll Make Love to You" and marking only the second time in chart history that an act had replaced their own song at the summit. II extended Boyz II Men's commercial dominance internationally, with the album achieving multi-platinum status in several markets and supporting their "All Around the World Tour," which included performances across and from 1995 to 1996. In 1995, the group collaborated with on "One Sweet Day," a poignant from Carey's album Daydream that debuted on the Hot 100 in November and held the No. 1 position for a record-breaking 16 weeks, further cementing their global appeal. At the in 1995, won the inaugural Grammy for Best R&B Album, recognizing its production quality and vocal excellence. However, the era's heightened fame brought significant pressures, as the group navigated intense media scrutiny over their clean-cut image and personal relationships amid constant touring and public expectations.

1997–1999: Evolution and internal challenges

In 1997, Boyz II Men released their third studio album, , on September 23 through Records. The album debuted at number one on the chart and featured lead singles "4 Seasons of Loneliness," which reached number one on the , and "A Song for Mama," which peaked at number seven on the same chart and number one on the chart. Despite its initial success, underperformed commercially compared to the group's previous album II, which had sold over 13 million copies worldwide. Certified double platinum by the RIAA for two million units shipped , Evolution ultimately sold approximately 2.7 million copies globally, amid a shifting R&B landscape increasingly dominated by hip-hop-influenced sounds that favored edgier, urban styles over traditional vocal harmony ballads. The period was marked by escalating label conflicts with , including disputes over creative control and royalty payments, which stemmed from the label's unauthorized releases of compilation projects in prior years and contributed to tensions during 's production. These issues led to a temporary from new recordings as the group navigated the fallout, culminating in a brief standoff that delayed their next full project. Internally, the group faced challenges from member Michael McCary's emerging health problems, including chronic back spasms that he initially attributed to but were later linked to ; these issues began affecting his ability to perform consistently during tours and rehearsals in the late 1990s. To maintain momentum, Boyz II Men embarked on a promotional tour in October 1998 as part of the world tour, alongside releasing the one-off single "Can't Let Her Go," which peaked at number 28 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number 23 on the . During this transitional time, members briefly explored solo endeavors, with recording material for an unreleased solo album as a side project.) By early 1999, the disputes with resolved amid broader industry changes, as the label's parent company was acquired by ; Boyz II Men's contract was subsequently transferred to Universal Records (under the umbrella), allowing them to resume recording under new distribution arrangements.

2000–2003: Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya and Full Circle

In 2000, Boyz II Men released their fifth studio album, , on September 12 through Universal Records, marking the only project under their brief tenure with the label. The title directly referenced the first names of the quartet—, , , and —while the record delved into personal themes of relationships, self-reflection, and maturity, with the group taking a hands-on role in writing and production to refresh their sound. It debuted and peaked at number 21 on the chart and received gold certification from the RIAA for 500,000 units sold in the United States. The lead single "Pass You By," released on July 11, reached number 13 on the chart, showcasing their signature harmonies in an uptempo R&B context, while follow-up "Thank You in Advance" also charted modestly on R&B airwaves but failed to crack the pop Top 40, highlighting a shift toward a core R&B audience amid diminishing mainstream crossover appeal. Despite critical notes on its eclectic mix of ballads and mid-tempo tracks, the album underscored the group's evolution beyond their dominance, emphasizing introspective lyrics drawn from personal experiences. After departing Universal in 2001, the quartet signed with , returning to a major label environment that allowed creative control. Their sixth album, , arrived on July 23, 2002, blending original material with covers like the ' "Forever," New Edition's "," and Michael Jackson's "," to highlight their vocal prowess and interpretive depth. Lead single "The Color of Love," released June 11, peaked at number 98 on the and number 28 on the chart, reflecting themes of enduring love and emotional resilience. The project, peaking at number 36 on the , focused on vocal maturity and family-centric narratives, signaling a pivot to adult contemporary sensibilities. Promotion for included smaller-scale U.S. tours and targeted European outreach, such as performances in the UK and continental markets to reconnect with international fans. Throughout this era, McCary's persistent health challenges, stemming from chronic back issues initially mistaken for scoliosis, increasingly restricted his onstage involvement, though he contributed to recordings and remained part of the lineup until his departure in 2003. Combined, and sold roughly 1 million copies globally, representing a period of stabilization amid lineup consistency and artistic reinvention.

2004–2009: Throwback, Remedy, and Motown reunion

Following the departure of bass singer in 2003 due to ongoing health issues related to back problems, Boyz II Men continued as a trio and shifted to independent distribution after their contract with ended. They signed with Koch Records and released their seventh studio album, Throwback, Vol. 1, on August 24, 2004. The project was a collection of covers drawn from and R&B and soul classics, including renditions of Dazz Band's "," Al Green's "Let's Stay Together," and Bobby Caldwell's "What You Won't Do for Love" featuring rapper . The album's nostalgic approach highlighted the group's signature harmonies on familiar material, earning praise for recapturing the essence of era-defining tracks while adapting them to their contemporary style. Throwback, Vol. 1 achieved modest commercial performance, peaking at No. 133 on the and No. 42 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart, reflecting a smaller audience compared to the group's multimillion-selling releases. With sales estimated in the low hundreds of thousands, the effort underscored a period of experimentation amid label transitions, as the group sought to reconnect with fans through interpretive rather than original songs. In 2005, Boyz II Men signed a new deal with , marking a return to a major label and setting the stage for further tributes to their roots. The group's eighth studio album, The Remedy, arrived first in on October 25, 2006, via their own MSM Music Group imprint, before a limited U.S. digital release on February 14, 2007. Unlike the cover-focused Throwback, this project emphasized original compositions, with tracks like "Gonna Have," "Here I Come," and "Perfect Love Song" blending smooth ballads and mid-tempo grooves produced by collaborators including and Troy Oliver. Intended as a creative reset, The Remedy explored themes of love and perseverance but received limited promotion and did not chart on the , though it maintained the trio's vocal prowess amid a challenging industry landscape for veteran R&B acts. Under their Universal Motown affiliation, Boyz II Men embraced their early heritage with the ninth studio album, : A Through , released on November 13, 2007, by . Produced primarily by , the record paid homage to 's golden era through covers of icons like ' "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" and The Four Tops' medley of "" and "." The album peaked at No. 28 on the and No. 4 on the Top R&B/ Albums , benefiting from the group's historical ties to the label and generating buzz as a symbolic reunion project. Building on this momentum, Boyz II Men followed with their tenth studio album, , on November 24, 2009, also via and again helmed by . The Valentine's Day-timed release featured intimate covers of romantic standards across genres, such as Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me," Lonestar's "," and Chicago's "," emphasizing emotional depth through lush arrangements and the trio's layered vocals. Peaking at No. 50 on the and No. 10 on the R&B chart, continued the cover-heavy direction, appealing to longtime fans with its focus on timeless love anthems. Throughout 2004–2009, Boyz II Men prioritized live performances to sustain their career, undertaking extensive tours across and internationally that showcased their catalog alongside selections from the new releases. Album sales during this era remained modest, generally under 500,000 units each in the U.S., signaling a shift toward performance-driven as the group navigated a maturing R&B market. This period of label changes and interpretive projects allowed the trio to experiment while honoring their influences, though it marked a departure from the original songwriting emphasis of prior years.

2010–2017: Twenty, Collide, Under the Streetlight, and major tours

In 2011, Boyz II Men marked their 20th anniversary with the release of the album Twenty on October 25 through MSM Music Group, featuring 13 new original songs alongside nine re-recorded versions of their classic hits, such as "End of the Road" and "I'll Make Love to You." The project celebrated the group's enduring legacy, debuting at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 and No. 4 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Commemorative events included a special concert at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia on September 17, complete with a post-show meet-and-greet, as well as television appearances on programs like PBS NewsHour and NBC's Today to reflect on their two decades in music. That same year, bass singer officially departed the group due to ongoing health issues stemming from , which he had been managing privately since the early 2000s; he had ceased touring with the band in 2003 but the separation was formalized in 2011, leaving Boyz II Men as a trio of , , and . The trio continued performing internationally, including shows in and , while focusing on new material to sustain their career momentum. Shifting to independent distribution, Boyz II Men released Collide on October 21, 2014, via MSM Music Group and , marking their first full of original material since 2009 and emphasizing with tracks like "Me, Myself & I" and "." The album highlighted their vocal harmonies in modern production, receiving positive reviews for its blend of introspection and energy. The group undertook several high-profile tours during this period, including the 2013 Package Tour, a co-headlining outing with and that spanned 47 dates across North America starting May 31 in . They followed with the 2017 Total Package Tour alongside and , covering over 40 cities from May 12 in , to December in , where the acts often joined for collaborative performances of shared-era hits. These tours drew large crowds nostalgic for R&B and pop, reinforcing the group's live performance prowess. In 2017, Boyz II Men returned with on through Masterworks Broadway and MSM Music Group, a covers revisiting and classic tracks from the and , including "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" and "," with guest appearances by Charlie Wilson and Take 6. The release paid homage to their street corner singing roots, peaking on the 200. Earlier that year, they contributed to holiday music with a featured vocal on "" from Chris Young's It Must Be Christmas and an original song for Amazon's animated special .

2018–2025: Ongoing performances, advocacy, and recent releases

Following their extensive touring in the prior decade, Boyz II Men maintained a rigorous schedule of live performances from 2018 onward, including multiple residencies in at venues such as and The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan. These shows, often featuring their signature harmonies on hits like "End of the Road," drew consistent crowds and extended into 2025 with dates in August at The Chelsea. Globally, the group performed in cities across , , and , solidifying their status as enduring live act. The disrupted in-person events in 2020, prompting adaptations through virtual concerts, including appearances in livestreamed festivals like Wawa Welcome America, where they performed alongside artists such as . These online formats allowed the group to connect with fans remotely while prioritizing health protocols, marking a shift toward hybrid performance models that persisted briefly post-restrictions. In January 2025, Boyz II Men joined over 300 recording artists in a visit to advocate for the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA), delivering a signed letter to calling for compensation for performers on AM/ radio broadcasts. The effort, supported by organizations like , generated significant media attention, including an Today interview, and advanced discussions on music modernization. On the recording front, the group released the On Bended Knee - EP in April 2025, comprising remixes of their classics: "On Bended Knee (Pop Edit)," the original "On Bended Knee," "End of the Road (Pop Edit)," and the Spanish version "Al Final Del Camino (End of the Road)." This four-track digital release, available on platforms like Apple Music, emphasized refreshed takes on their 1990s hits without pursuing a full-length album. Legacy-focused performances highlighted their catalog in 2025, such as multiple sets at the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival's Eat to the Beat series in October and November, where setlists included "Water Runs Dry" and other harmony-driven staples. In October 2025, they announced The New Edition Way Tour alongside New Edition and Toni Braxton, set to launch in January 2026 across 30 North American cities, produced by the Black Promoters Collective. Operating as a solidified trio of , , and , the group has prioritized preserving their intricate live harmonies over new studio material, ensuring their vocal legacy endures through dynamic stage presentations.

Artistry

Musical style

Boyz II Men pioneered a distinctive fusion of and , heavily infused with techniques drawn from and traditions, which defined their sound in the early 1990s. Their music emphasized intricate vocal arrangements over instrumentation, creating a lush, emotive texture that highlighted the group's roots in soulful harmony singing. This approach allowed them to stand out in the R&B landscape, blending rhythmic swing beats with harmonious layers that evoked both streetwise energy and spiritual depth. Central to their style is the signature four-part harmonies, executed with precision and emotional intensity, where Wanya Morris's soaring leads often contrast with Michael McCary's resonant bass foundation. These elements, described as "aching, tremulous harmonies," formed the core of their appeal, enabling seamless transitions between lead vocals and group choruses that amplified romantic vulnerability. Thematically, their songs revolve around love, heartbreak, and romance, predominantly explored through slow ballads that convey longing and intimacy, as seen in tracks like "," which uses sensual lyrics to evoke tender surrender. Production techniques further enhanced their organic vocal prowess, evolving from the smooth, polished touch of collaborators like Babyface—evident in the gleaming synths and understated arrangements of their breakthrough hits—to later incorporations of infusions for added rhythmic edge. Ad-libs and multi-layered vocals were staples, providing emotional depth and texture without relying on digital pitch correction, preserving the raw, authentic feel of their performances. Over time, their sound transitioned from upbeat, singles like "," with its swaggering beats, to more mature, orchestral arrangements in subsequent works that incorporated sweeping strings and fuller instrumentation for a richer, introspective quality.

Influences

Boyz II Men drew significant inspiration from the vocal harmony traditions of earlier R&B groups, particularly , whose intricate harmonies and stage routines profoundly shaped the quartet's early sound and identity. The group originally formed as Unique Attraction in 1985 and adopted the name Boyz II Men in 1988 after being moved by New Edition's song "Boys to Men" from their 1988 album , which highlighted themes of maturity and brotherhood that resonated with the young members. Similarly, classic acts like influenced their approach to layered vocals and emotional delivery, with founding member particularly admiring the group's sophisticated arrangements and group dynamics. Their roots in Philadelphia's rich musical heritage further molded their style, incorporating elements of from predecessors such as and Blue Magic, known for their lush, orchestral ballads and tight-knit harmonies that defined the 1970s sound produced by at . As later reflected, "You couldn’t help but be influenced by that sound," which permeated the local scene and informed Boyz II Men's emphasis on smooth, emotive phrasing. This connection to Philly soul was complemented by a doo-wop revival ethos, blending vintage vocal interplay with contemporary flair, as seen in their complex harmonies that evoked gospel-infused traditions. Gospel played a foundational role in their development, stemming from church singing experiences and formal choir training during their high school years at the High School for the Creative and (CAPA). Under choir David J. , members , Wanyá Morris, , and honed their skills through rigorous vocal exercises and impromptu sessions, such as harmonizing in school bathrooms to perfect pitch and blend—techniques Stockman credited as essential: "Mr. David taught us everything we know." The local Philly scene amplified these foundations, with early performances at neighborhood venues like the Impulse Club and NU-TEC exposing them to a vibrant ecosystem of street corner singing and talent shows that emphasized raw vocal prowess. Mentorship from New Edition's marked a pivotal shift, as he discovered the group in 1989 during a high school talent showcase and signed them to his imprint under . Bivins introduced them to swingbeat rhythms— a fusion of beats and R&B vocals popularized in the late era—while guiding their transition from demos to professional production, including early exposure to hitmakers Babyface and , whose polished songcraft would later define their breakthrough work. This guidance bridged their gospel and soul origins with modern urban sounds, solidifying Boyz II Men's unique position in R&B.

Legacy and impact

Boyz II Men have sold over 60 million albums worldwide, establishing them as the best-selling R&B group of all time. Their debut album (1991) was certified 9× Platinum by the RIAA for shipments of 9 million units in the United States, while their sophomore release (1994) was certified 12× Platinum by the RIAA on June 13, 1996, for shipments exceeding 12 million units in the United States. These milestones underscore their commercial dominance in the , with II alone selling over 12 million copies domestically and contributing to their global success. The group holds the record for the most No. 1 hits by an R&B group, with five chart-toppers in the , including "End of the Road" (13 weeks), "I'll Make Love to You" (14 weeks), "On Bended Knee" (six weeks), and "One Sweet Day" with (16 weeks). This run, totaling 50 weeks at No. 1 across the decade, not only shattered previous benchmarks but also paved the way for subsequent boy bands like the , who drew inspiration from Boyz II Men's harmonic structures and emotional delivery to blend R&B with pop appeal. Their emphasis on harmonies revived the tradition in pop-R&B, updating and influences for a hip-hop-infused era and prioritizing vocal prowess over instrumentation. This vocal-centric approach influenced neo-soul artists like and , who adopted similar focuses on raw, emotive singing to emphasize authenticity in R&B. Boyz II Men's cultural footprint extends beyond charts through their integration into film soundtracks, such as "End of the Road" from the 1992 comedy , which amplified their ballads' resonance in popular culture and romantic narratives. Their often portrayed male vulnerability, exploring themes of heartbreak and emotional openness in tracks like "," challenging stereotypes of stoic and offering nuanced representations of in R&B. Scholarly analyses highlight how such expressions in their music contributed to broader discussions of male emotionality, fostering a space for vulnerability amid cultural expectations. Since 2000, Boyz II Men have sustained a dedicated fanbase through consistent live and , including high-profile residencies in and joint outings like the 2026 "New Edition Way Tour" with and , spanning 30 North American cities. This enduring stage presence has preserved their relevance, allowing them to connect with multigenerational audiences via timeless harmonies. Their trajectory has played a key role in R&B's shift toward authenticity, serving as a blueprint for longevity by blending classic vocal traditions with contemporary themes, influencing the genre's evolution beyond fleeting trends.

Band members

Current members

Boyz II Men has operated as a trio since 2003, consisting of founding member , , and , who collectively handle the group's vocal harmonies, songwriting, and performances. (born 1971) founded the group as Unique Attraction in 1985 while attending high school in and serves as its baritone and vocalist. The group was renamed Boyz II Men in 1988. He has contributed as a primary songwriter, co-writing key tracks such as "" from their debut album (1991) and the chart-topping collaboration "" with (1995). Beyond music, Morris manages significant business aspects of the group, including launching a series on DIY Network in 2018. Wanya Morris (born 1973) delivers the group's tenor and falsetto leads, often taking center stage for emotive ballads and dynamic live performances that highlight his . His expressive style has been central to hits like "" (1994), and he has explored solo endeavors, including the family group Wanmor with his sons, releasing singles in the . Shawn Stockman (born 1972) provides tenor vocals and incorporates guitar into select performances, adding instrumental depth to their roots. As a songwriter, he co-penned early successes including "Motownphilly" and "One Sweet Day," contributing to the group's Grammy-winning sound. Stockman has also hosted the On That Note, interviewing figures since 2022. Following the departure of bass singer in 2003, the trio reconfigured their vocal arrangements by redistributing lower harmonies among Morris's baritone and the tenors' ranges, preserving the seamless blend that defined their peak without adding a replacement. This adjustment supported their evolution into the , including the 2011 album Twenty, where they balanced new material with re-recorded classics. In recent years, the trio has sustained their momentum through extensive touring and releases, such as the 2025 EP featuring reimagined tracks, and announcements for a 2026 North American tour alongside and titled The New Edition Way Tour, revealed in October 2025. Their Las Vegas residency at The Cosmopolitan in 2025 included a one-night reunion performance with McCary in August, underscoring their enduring chemistry.

Former members

Michael McCary, born December 16, 1971, in , , served as the bass singer for Boyz II Men from the group's formation in 1985 until his departure in 2003. McCary's deep vocal range was integral to the group's signature harmonies during their rise to fame in the . His exit stemmed from chronic health issues, including back spasms later diagnosed as , which he had been battling since his early 20s; the condition worsened in the early 2000s, leading to reduced participation in rehearsals and performances before his full departure. Post-departure, McCary made rare public appearances, including a planned but unrealized reunion for the group's 20th anniversary album Twenty in 2011, and onstage cameos during their residency in August 2024 and subsequent shows in 2025. Marc Nelson, born January 23, 1971, in , was an original tenor and founding member of Boyz II Men, contributing to the group from its inception in 1985 until 1989 while attending the High School for the Creative and Performing Arts. Nelson's involvement was limited to early rehearsals and demo recordings, as he departed before the group's major-label debut due to disputes over a unfavorable management contract—he was the only non-minor member at the time. Following his exit, Nelson pursued a solo career, releasing albums such as I Wanna Be in 1991, and later joined the R&B group in 1996, contributing to their hit "Last Night" before leaving for further solo endeavors.

Timeline of Lineup Changes

The following table outlines the key lineup changes in Boyz II Men's history, highlighting periods of stability and major events tied to member participation.
YearKey EventLineup
1985Group formed as Unique Attraction at High School for the Creative and Performing Arts by and Marc Nelson; expanded to include , , and ., Marc Nelson, , , (quintet).
1988Group renamed Boyz II Men after song., Marc Nelson, , , .
1989Marc Nelson departs to pursue a solo career; group stabilizes as quartet., , , .
1991–2003Quartet remains active through debut album and peak commercial success., , , .
2003 departs amid issues; group continues as trio., , .
2011Attempted reunion with McCary for 20th anniversary album Twenty is unrealized due to health concerns., , .
2013–2025Trio performs major tours, including the with and in 2013, Vegas residency in 2025 with McCary cameo, and announcement of 2026 tour with and ; no further lineup changes, emphasizing long-term stability., , .

Discography

Studio albums

Boyz II Men's debut studio , Cooleyhighharmony, was released on February 14, 1991, by Records. It peaked at number 3 on the and number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums , spending 133 weeks on the former. The was certified 9× Platinum by the RIAA on December 18, 1992, for shipments of over 9 million units in the United States. Key tracks from the include "Motownphilly" and "End of the Road," which helped establish the group's signature harmonized R&B sound. Their sophomore effort, , arrived on August 30, 1994, also via . The album debuted at number 1 on the , where it remained for five weeks, and topped the Top R&B/ Albums chart as well. It achieved certification from the RIAA on June 13, 1996, for 12 million units shipped domestically, making it one of the best-selling R&B albums of all time. Standout singles "" and "" dominated the charts, contributing to the record's massive commercial success. Evolution, the group's fourth studio album, was issued on September 23, 1997, by . It entered the at number 1 with 215,000 copies sold in its first week and also topped the Top R&B/ Albums chart. Certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA on December 23, 1997, for 2 million units, the release featured the single "4 Seasons of Loneliness," which reached number 1 on the Hot 100. The album marked a shift toward more introspective themes while maintaining the quartet's vocal prowess. In 2000, Boyz II Men released Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya on July 25 through Universal Records, named after the members' first names. It debuted at number 21 on the and number 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album earned certification from the RIAA for 500,000 units shipped. Drawing on personal themes of love and relationships, it included tracks like "Pass You By," though it received a more subdued commercial response compared to prior releases. Full Circle, released on August 6, 2002, by , peaked at number 36 on the and number 9 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart. It did not receive and featured tracks reflecting on the group's career and personal growth. Throwback, Vol. 1, issued on October 5, 2004, by Koch Records, reached number 130 on the and number 20 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart. The album, consisting of covers of R&B classics, did not achieve . The Remedy, an independent release on November 20, 2007, via MSM Music Group, did not chart on the but peaked at number 38 on the Independent Albums chart. It included original material and collaborations, with no . The group returned in 2011 with Twenty, released October 25 on Universal to commemorate their 20th . It peaked at number 20 on the , number 4 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart, and number 1 on the Independent Albums chart. Featuring a mix of new original tracks and re-recorded classics, the album highlighted the trio's enduring harmony without achieving . Collide, an independent release on , 2014, via the group's MSM Music Group and , consisted of original songs. It debuted at number 1 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart and number 47 on the 200. Tracks like "" showcased a contemporary R&B production style, though it did not receive . Their most recent studio , , came out on September 15, 2017, through Peak Records. Comprising covers of classic R&B and songs studio-recorded with modern arrangements, it peaked at number 109 on the and number 14 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart. The project paid homage to the group's influences but lacked .

Singles and EPs

Boyz II Men amassed five number-one singles on the , establishing them as one of the most successful R&B acts of the with hits emphasizing their signature harmonies and emotional ballads. Their debut major single, "End of the Road," released in 1992, topped the Hot 100 for a then-record 13 consecutive weeks, surpassing previous longevity marks and solidifying their breakthrough. The track, certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA for four million units shipped, was issued in vinyl, CD, and cassette formats, later transitioning to digital downloads. "One Sweet Day," a 1995 duet with , extended their dominance by reigning at number one on the Hot 100 for 16 weeks, a record that stood for over two decades and highlighted cross-genre appeal in . Certified Diamond by the RIAA, the single was distributed across , vinyl, and digital platforms, contributing to their tally of multi-platinum releases. In the , " in Advance," released in 2000, marked a return to romantic themes but achieved a more modest peak at number 80 on the Hot 100, available primarily in and digital formats. The group ventured into extended plays with On Bended Knee - EP in 2025, a digital-only release revisiting classics with remixed versions, including the "Pop Edit" of "" (4:35) and the Spanish-language rendition "Al Final Del Camino" (End of the Road). This EP, distributed via streaming platforms, underscored their enduring catalog without pursuing traditional chart competition.

Film and television

Films

Boyz II Men have not pursued lead acting roles in films, instead making their mark through musical contributions to soundtracks and occasional cameos that highlight their vocal harmonies in comedies and dramas. Their songs have often provided emotional anchors for key scenes, amplifying the narrative impact of the films they accompany. The group's most prominent early film involvement was with the 1992 Boomerang, directed by and starring . Their single "End of the Road" served as the lead track on the film's soundtrack album, released by , and was featured in the movie during a pivotal sequence. Written by Babyface, , and , the ballad held the No. 1 spot on the for 13 weeks, becoming the longest-running No. 1 single in the chart's history at the time. In 1992, Boyz II Men also contributed to the action film Lethal Weapon 3, directed by . Their cover of "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" played during the film's emotional funeral scene, adding a layer of poignant harmony to the buddy-cop drama starring and . The song, originally from the 1975 film Cooley High, was a staple of the group's debut album and helped underscore the movie's themes of loss and resilience. Another significant contribution came with the 1998 animated epic , directed by , Steve Hickner, and . Boyz II Men recorded the inspirational ballad "I Will Get There" for the soundtrack, performing it to close the album and accompany the film's end credits. Written by , the track emphasized themes of perseverance that aligned with the biblical story's narrative.

Television appearances

Boyz II Men gained early prominence through their appearance on the series in a special R&B edition aired on April 29, 1992, where they performed an set featuring tracks like "," " (Positive Play)," and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" alongside artists and Joe Public at in . This performance highlighted their vocal harmonies and contributed to their rising popularity during the promotion of their debut album . The group made multiple appearances on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve throughout the and , including a performance of "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" from the in and a set featuring "Thank You in Advance" and "Step on Up" during the Y2K broadcast hosted by in . These high-profile slots underscored their status as a staple in mainstream pop-R&B programming. Boyz II Men were frequent guests on The Oprah Winfrey Show, performing "I'll Make Love to You" in 1994 amid its chart-topping run and returning in 1997 for an emotional rendition of "A Song for Mama" with their mothers present, evoking tears from host Oprah Winfrey. More recently, in February 2025, Boyz II Men visited Capitol Hill to advocate for the American Music Fairness Act, delivering a letter signed by over 300 artists to lawmakers; the event received coverage on networks like CNN and MSNBC, emphasizing their push for radio royalties for performers. The group performed live at the International Food & Wine Festival's concert series on November 2 and 3, 2025, at the America Gardens Theatre, with sets broadcast via Disney's streaming platforms and covered by entertainment outlets. , a core member of Boyz II Men, appeared as a contestant on the reality series Celebrity Fit Club in its 2005 season, where celebrities competed to lose weight under trainer Harvey Walden IV.

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Boyz II Men have received four Grammy Awards and 15 nominations throughout their career, primarily in R&B and vocal performance categories that highlight their harmonic style and commercial dominance in the 1990s. Their wins came early in their trajectory, establishing them as a leading act in contemporary R&B, while subsequent nominations reflected the genre's evolving recognition of traditional and soulful elements. The group secured their first Grammy in 1992 at the for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for their debut album , which showcased their breakthrough Motown-inspired sound. This was followed by a win in 1993 at the for the same category with the single "End of the Road," a back-to-back that underscored their prowess. In 1995, at the , they claimed two awards: Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "" and Best R&B Album—the inaugural year for that category—for their sophomore release , marking a pivotal moment as began formally honoring full-length R&B works amid the genre's commercial boom. Among their notable nominations, Boyz II Men were recognized for Best New Artist in 1992, reflecting their rapid rise from high school students to chart-toppers, though they lost to . Their 1995 single "" also earned a nod for , competing in a general field category and highlighting their crossover appeal beyond R&B. Later nominations included Best Traditional R&B Performance for "A Song for Mama" in 1998, signaling a shift toward more soul-rooted categories as R&B diversified in the late . Despite these honors, the group has not won a Grammy since 1995, with additional nods spanning vocal, album, and songwriting categories through the .

Other major awards

Boyz II Men have earned numerous accolades beyond the , reflecting their dominance in R&B and during the and beyond. They received nine overall, with a standout performance at the 22nd annual ceremony in 1995, where they secured three honors: Favorite Soul/R&B Group, Favorite Soul/R&B Single for "," and Favorite Single for the same track. These wins highlighted the group's crossover appeal and commercial success, tying them with for the most awards that year. Earlier, in 1992, they claimed the Favorite Soul/R&B New Artist award, marking their breakthrough recognition. At the Soul Train Music Awards, Boyz II Men were prolific winners, collecting nine trophies in total. In 1993, they swept three categories at the seventh annual event: Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo for "Please Don't Go," Best R&B/Soul Song for "End of the Road," and Best R&B/Soul Music Video for "End of the Road." The following year, in 1995, they again took home two awards, including Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo for "I'll Make Love to You." Their accolades culminated in the Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year in 1996, recognizing their broader contributions to entertainment. The group also won two Soul Train Awards for Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album of the Year for their efforts on II and Evolution. The group has also been honored by the , winning Outstanding New Artist in 1992 for their debut album . They later received the Outstanding Duo or Group award in 1993, underscoring their cultural significance in . Boyz II Men hold multiple RIAA certifications, including diamond status (10 million units) for their sophomore album II, which sold over 12 million copies in the U.S. alone by 1996, and multi-platinum honors for singles like "End of the Road" (4x platinum) and "I'll Make Love to You" (3x platinum). These certifications affirm their status as one of the best-selling R&B acts ever. On January 5, 2012, they received a star on the , and they were inducted into the in 2006 and the R&B Hall of Fame in 2017. They also won three during the 1990s.

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