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sexta-feira, 29 de maio de 2015

Boyz II Men: Transcending Time through Lyrics and Sound

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Founded during the 90’s, Boyz II Men remains to be one of the most remembered soulful R&B band due to their straight forward, heart melting ballads that became all time classics.

Started as quartet composed of Michael McCary, Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman and Wanya Morris, the group started gaining attention when their first track was released called ‘Mowtownphilly’produced by Mowtown Records. However, their international career jumpstarted when they gave life to Babyface’s composition “End of the Road”’ for a film entitled Boomerang starring Eddie Murphy back in 1992. This became a 13-week hit outdoing the then 11-week record under Elvis Presley’s belt. This didn’t stopped the group as they set another record of staying on chart for 14 weeks with their song “I’ll Make Love To You.” The group continued owning the top chart when On Bended Knee graced the airwaves.

The success went on after the golden boys of R&B made a collaboration with the only Mariah Carey with the song named One Sweet Day. It’s no surprise that combining these great singers will result to a sure fire hit that stayed 16 weeks on top of the charts. At the 37th Grammy Awards, as what was concluded by their early hit songs, the band bagged Best R&B Album and Best Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.

Though no longer active on mainstream, the group still does tours showcasing their new songs along with their well-loved classics. According to their website www.boziimen, the band can be seen perform at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas.

As their songs continued to make love with the ears of their listeners of different walks and strokes, definitely, the group will never run dry on the hearts of the people who continue to appreciate their heartfelt music and exceptional vocal groove.



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sexta-feira, 10 de abril de 2015

Boyz II Men: The Demise of Great Music

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Boyz II Men is a Grammy Award-winning all male group which started in 1986 and was formerly known as Unique Attraction.

Nathan Morris and Marc Nelson were colleagues who prearranged several R&B singing groups before did not really make it.

Eventually, the two were able to add to the group, Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman and Michael McCary.

Later on, the boy group’s name was transformed to Boyz II Men which was taken from a New Edition’s song during that time.

Marc Nelson left the assemblage due to temperament clashes and the original five members were compacted to four officially making them as a quartet group during their rose to fame.

What’s exceptional about Boyz II Men is that all four members are featured as lead singers instead of the usual R&B group wherein one or two are lead singers and the rest as backup vocals.

This prearrangement became their brand with Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman holding the tenor part, Nathan Morris for baritone while Michael McCary is on bass.

Boyz II Men’s record-breaking triumph came with the song End of the Road which stayed at the Billboard Hot 100 for thirteen weeks.

The group’s second album which was simply titled as “II” was released in 1994 and comprised of phenomenal hit songs such as On Bended Knee, I’ll Make Love to You, and Water Runs Dry, all of which reached the top of the U.S. Top 20.

The succeeding few years were not entirely fruitful, because some of the group members had health problems.
Wanya Morris had polyps detected on his vocal cords while Michael McCary suffered from scoliosis, the major reason why he retired in 2003.

The three remaining members created the MSM Music Group label after finished their contract with Arista.

The Boyz II Men released Throwback, Volume 1 which only made it to the 59th spot on the Billboard 200.

Boyz II Men has indeed personally influenced me and my singing and up to now I still sing their signature songs on special occasions.

Admittedly, they were an inventive and exceptional band during their prime, and at first, this phenomenal group set unrivalled records in the music business, but bands no longer last in current times as they once did, due to hastily varying music genres and styles.


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