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Men at Large

Men at Large is an American R&B vocal group from , , originally formed in 1992 as a duo by singers Dave Tolliver and Jason Champion, who were discovered by fellow Clevelander and signed to Records. The group achieved early success with their self-titled debut album in 1992, which featured the top 10 R&B single "Use Me" along with other chart entries like "". Their follow-up album, (1994), produced seven R&B chart singles overall for the duo, including the signature ballad "So Alone", which reached #5 on the R&B chart and #31 on the Billboard Hot 100. After disbanding in the mid-1990s amid label issues, Tolliver and pursued solo projects—Tolliver with R&B releases and in —before reforming Men at Large in 2016 initially with vocalist "" Porter, yielding the top 20 R&B hit "". Porter's death in 2021 prompted another reunion of the original duo, leading to their first album in 26 years, Love Benefits, in 2022, followed by Love Struggle and Progress in 2023, and continued live performances.

History

Formation and discovery

Men at Large originated in , , where vocalists Dave Tolliver and Jason Champion formed the group in the late 1980s as a duo initially known as BBT (Big But Talented), drawing from their church and family musical backgrounds. The pair honed their harmonies and stage presence through local influences, establishing a foundation in R&B and styles before seeking wider opportunities. The group's pivotal discovery came in 1990 when Tolliver and Champion reconnected with Cleveland native at a local gathering, following an earlier chance meeting in 1986. Impressed by their vocal abilities during an impromptu audition attended by Levert, his father of , and other industry figures, Levert committed to mentoring and producing them, envisioning a act of "three big dudes that can sing and dance." This led to their initial signing with Levert's Trevel Productions, co-owned with his brother Marc Gordon, which facilitated a subsequent deal with Records under Atlantic. Prior to their major-label debut, the duo performed at early local venues in and recorded pre-debut demos to showcase their sound, building buzz through community events and talent circuits.

Debut era (1992–1994)

Men at Large released their self-titled debut album on June 2, 1992, through EastWest Records, a of . The album was primarily produced by , a fellow native and member of the R&B group , who also contributed vocal arrangements and co-wrote several tracks. The record featured tracks centered on romantic relationships and playful interactions, blending smooth harmonies with uptempo grooves characteristic of the era. Key singles included "Use Me," which peaked at number 9 on the chart, and "So Alone," reaching number 5 on the same chart and number 31 on the Hot 100. Another single, "You/Me," climbed to number 29 on the chart. The album itself achieved commercial success, peaking at number 13 on the chart, establishing the duo's presence in the competitive R&B landscape. In 1994, Men at Large followed with their second album, , also on Records, continuing their focus on relationship-driven R&B with a slightly more mature sound. Notable singles from the project were "Let's Talk About It," which peaked at number 16 on the chart, and "Holiday," reaching number 62 on the same listing. The album peaked at number 14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. During this period, the group built their fanbase through performances in R&B circuits and appearances on shows like , where they showcased hits such as "So Alone" alongside . Their rising profile aligned with the tail end of the movement, incorporating its rhythmic elements and streetwise appeal into their music.

Mid-career developments (1995–2006)

Following the release of their second album, , in 1994 on EastWest Records, Men at Large parted ways with the label amid a broader industry transition toward hip-hop-influenced sounds that diminished visibility for traditional R&B vocal groups. The duo's recording success faded during the late 1990s, contributing to a split as member Jason Champion shifted focus to personal and musical pursuits outside the group. In 1999, Men at Large signed with independent label Rival Records and released their third studio album, Love Struggle & Progress, which explored more mature R&B themes centered on relationships and personal growth. The album marked a transitional effort during a period of lower mainstream exposure, as the rising dominance of hip-hop overshadowed vocal harmony acts like theirs. Throughout the early 2000s, group momentum waned further, with Champion launching a successful solo in contemporary , earning Grammy nominations for his work. David Tolliver maintained involvement in R&B but pursued limited individual endeavors, while the duo engaged in occasional performances to sustain fan connections. By the mid-2000s, personal commitments and the challenges of independent artistry had slowed group activities, creating a hiatus-like phase. This period of reflection culminated in preparations for a reunion, leading to the announcement of their independent comeback album Back on Top in 2007 under Pyramid Media.

Recent activities (2007–present)

Following a period of relative inactivity, Men at Large independently released their Back on Top in 2007, signaling a revival of their career through self-produced R&B material distributed via smaller labels and digital outlets. This featured 15 tracks and showcased the group's signature harmonies, though it received limited mainstream promotion. The group remained sporadic in releases until 2016, when David Tolliver and Edgar "Gemini" Porter issued the single "," a that charted in the top 20 on urban adult contemporary radio and rekindled interest in their sound. Distributed digitally, it highlighted their enduring appeal in the R&B landscape and led to increased live bookings. Following Porter's unexpected death on January 17, 2021, Tolliver reunited with original member Jason Champion, reforming the duo after more than 25 years apart. In response, they paid tribute to Porter through performances while pressing forward, culminating in the independent album Love Benefits, a 10-track collection released on June 24 via platforms like and featuring updated singles such as "IMF (In My Feelings)," "Faded," and a reimagined "Use Me ." Men at Large experienced a touring resurgence post-2007, with consistent live engagements that included festival slots and nostalgic R&B revues. They have notably participated in tributes to mentor , such as a 2021 event in , where they performed selections from his catalog alongside other artists he influenced. Recent collaborations include Tolliver's feature on tracks with contemporary acts like M!cah on "My Place" (2017), blending their classic style with newer voices. To sustain their fanbase, the duo leverages digital platforms for announcements and virtual interactions, fostering ongoing relevance in the streaming era. As of 2025, Men at Large operates as a duo with Tolliver and , focusing on live performances and legacy preservation without announced new studio projects, though their booking activity indicates sustained activity in the R&B circuit.

Members

Current members

David "Dave" Tolliver, born October 5, 1970, in , , serves as the and primary songwriter for Men at Large, a role he has held since the group's formation in 1992. As a founding member, Tolliver has been instrumental in shaping the group's harmonic sound and emotional delivery, drawing from his deep roots in R&B and influences. Outside the group, he has pursued solo projects, including a remake of Gerald Levert's "Baby I'm Ready" in 2019, paying homage to the late producer who discovered the group. Jason L. Champion, also born in , , on May 1, 1973, contributes vocals and production to Men at Large, having co-founded the group alongside Tolliver. His family background includes a strong musical heritage, with his father, Elder Leonard Champion, being a prominent gospel figure whose influence shaped Jason's early exposure to music. Within the group, Champion is known for his rich harmonies and energetic live performances, adding depth to their stage presence and recordings. Following the death of former member Edgar "Gemini" Porter in January 2021, Tolliver and have adapted Men at Large into a duo, continuing their legacy with renewed focus on original material and tours. In , they released their first album since 2007, Love Benefits, featuring singles like "," and have maintained an active performance schedule, including bookings across the U.S. This transition has allowed the duo to honor their history while exploring production and themes of resilience.

Former members

Edgar "Gemini" Porter (June 11, 1968 – January 17, 2021) served as a member of the R&B group starting in 2016, partnering with after 's departure from the lineup. His contributions helped revitalize the group, including vocal harmonies that supported their renewed focus on live performances and new recordings. Porter earned songwriting credits on the group's 1999 album Love, Struggle & Progress, co-writing tracks such as "Skillz" alongside David Tolliver and others. These efforts predated his official membership but demonstrated his early collaboration with the group. In the wake of his death, Men at Large honored Porter with tributes in their ongoing shows, acknowledging his role in the group's recent resurgence.

Musical style and themes

Style and influences

Men at Large's musical style is rooted in , blending elements of and during their early career. Their debut arrived at the tail end of the era, characterized by upbeat rhythms and polished production that incorporated influences with traditional R&B grooves. This approach allowed them to craft emotionally resonant tracks with a smooth, accessible sound that appealed to audiences. A heavy influence came from , who discovered and mentored the group, shaping their production with an emphasis on smooth vocal harmonies and dynamic rhythms. Levert's involvement extended to co-writing key songs, infusing their work with soulful depth and layered arrangements that highlighted the interplay between lead and background vocals, including ad-libs for added emotional texture. Their inspirations drew from 1990s R&B contemporaries like Levert's own group , as well as classic soul figures such as , , and , which informed their focus on heartfelt, harmony-driven performances. Over time, Men at Large evolved toward a more contemporary smooth R&B sound in their later releases, moving away from the era-specific elements toward mature, soulful expressions of love and relationships. Vocal arrangements continued to emphasize trio and duo interplay when performing as a unit, prioritizing tight harmonies over solo showcases. Production shifted from the major-label polish of their /Atlantic era in the , which featured high-gloss arrangements, to a rawer, independent aesthetic post-2000s, allowing greater creative control while preserving their core soulful essence.

Themes and public image

Men at Large's lyrics frequently explore themes of relationships and love struggles, often portraying the complexities of romance with a focus on emotional vulnerability and mutual support. In interviews, the duo has described their songwriting as centered on "love and relationships," emphasizing mature adult content that reflects real-life dynamics rather than idealized romance. This approach contrasts with more conventional R&B narratives by incorporating humorous, relatable elements, such as self-referential jokes about their physical size, which add a layer of levity to discussions of heartbreak and desire. For instance, their album title One Size Fits All (1994) playfully nods to their larger builds, turning potential insecurities into empowering motifs of body acceptance. The group's public image in the positioned them as the "big men in R&B," a that directly challenged the era's predominant of slim, chiseled male performers dominating the . portrayals and their own commentary highlighted this distinction, with the duo frequently using humor to address in a self-deprecating yet confident manner, fostering a cultural space for plus-sized artists amid an industry often biased toward conventional attractiveness. Under the of , who discovered them in the late 1980s, they embraced this identity to build relatability with audiences. Their lighthearted takes on helped normalize diverse representations in R&B, contrasting the typical focus on polished, aspirational romance. Over time, Men at Large's themes evolved toward more reflective explorations of maturity and , particularly in later releases like Love Benefits (2022), where lyrics delve into long-term partnership and personal growth after decades in the industry. This shift underscores resilience in love and career, moving beyond early humor to emphasize enduring emotional depth. Their legacy lies in promoting inclusivity for plus-sized performers in R&B, paving the way for greater acceptance of varied body types through consistent self-representation that defied narrow beauty standards.

Discography

Studio albums

Men at Large has released five studio albums since their formation, transitioning from major label releases in the early 1990s to independent productions in later years.
TitleYearLabelUS Billboard 200 peakUS Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums peak
Men at Large1992EastWest12224
One Size Fits All1994EastWest15117
Love Struggle & Progress1999Rival Records82
Back on Top2007Independent (Pyramid Media)
Love Benefits2022Independent (SoNo Recording Group)

Singles

Men at Large achieved their initial commercial success through a series of singles from their self-titled debut album released in , which produced multiple entries on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. These tracks, characterized by smooth harmonies and influences, helped establish the duo in the R&B landscape during the early . The following table enumerates their key early singles, including release years, associated albums, and peak chart positions on the and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts where applicable:
YearTitleAlbumHot 100 PeakR&B Peak
1992Use MeMen at Large9
1992You/MeMen at Large29
1992So AloneMen at Large315
1993Um Um GoodMen at Large30
1993Would You Like to Dance (With Me)Men at Large87
1994Let's Talk About It12216
199562
Their second album, (1994), yielded additional modest chart performers, continuing their focus on romantic R&B themes. In the late 1990s, the group released "If He Really Loves You" from their album Love Struggle & Progress (1999), though it did not achieve significant chart traction. Following a period of reduced activity, Men at Large returned with the 2007 album Back on Top, featuring the lead single "," which received promotional attention but no major chart impact. More recent efforts include the 2016 digital single "" and 2022 releases such as "Love Benefits" and "Faded," distributed independently and gaining streams on digital platforms without notable traditional chart placements. In 2024, they released the single "Higher & Higher (Remix)". These later singles reflect the duo's adaptation to and .

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