Boyz II Men is an American R&B vocal group best known for emotional
ballads and complex, intricate a cappella harmonies. Based on record
sales, Boyz II Men is the most successful R&B group of all time,
having sold more than 60 million albums worldwide.[1] In the 1990s,
Boyz II Men found fame on Motown Records as a quartet, but currently
the group is a trio signed to Decca Records, with members Nathan
Morris, Wanya Morris, and Shawn Stockman. The group won four Grammy
Awards in the 1990s, and the trio was nominated for two Grammies
in 2009.[2]
Boyz II Men formed at the Philadelphia High School for Creative
and Performing Arts in 1988 as a quintet. Michael McCary left the
group in 2003 due to health issues, and original member Marc Nelson
left the group before its first studio recording to pursue a solo
career. In the 1990s, Boyz II Men gained international celebrity
behind unprecedented success on the pop charts. The group's first
single to reach number 1, 1992's "End of the Road", a phenomenal
hit, reached the top of charts across the globe.[3] "End of
the Road" would set a new record for longevity, staying at number
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for thirteen weeks, breaking a decades-old
record held by Elvis Presley.
Boyz II Men would exceed even that record later in the decade with
hits "I'll Make Love to You" and "One Sweet Day" (with
Mariah Carey), which each exceeded records for the longest period
of time a single remained at number 1. As of 2010, "One Sweet
Day" still holds the all-time record with sixteen weeks at the
top of the Hot 100. Although "On Bended Knee" did not exceed
any records, it was still a very popular song that reached number
1 and made Boyz II Men the third artist (the other two are The Beatles
and Elvis[4]) to replace themselves at the number one rating of the
Billboard Hot 100. These achievements were enough to earn Boyz II
Men recognition as Billboard Magazine's most successful musical group
of the 1990s.[5]
The group, known originally as Unique Attraction, was founded during
1988 at the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing
Arts, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There, friends Nathan Morris
and Marc Nelson organized several R&B singing groups, most of
which ended quickly. Eventually, they found a winning formula by
recruiting tenors Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman and bass Michael
McCary. The group would rehearse in the high school's bathrooms,
due to the excellent acoustics. They found inspiration in New Edition's
harmonies and routines, and eventually renamed the group "Boyz
II Men", after one of New Edition's songs. In 1989, the group
managed to go backstage after a concert performed by Bell Biv DeVoe,
a New Edition spin-off group. In a famous episode that would be retold
in Boyz II Men's first hit, while backstage, they met Bell Biv DeVoe
member and aspiring record producer Michael Bivins. On the spot,
Boyz II Men performed an a cappella rendition of New Edition's "Can
You Stand the Rain". Bivins was impressed by the group, and
began plans to contract them to Motown Records through a production
deal with his Biv Ten Records company. The group signed shortly thereafter.
Some time would pass, however, before Bivins was able to secure Boyz
II Men recording time for their first album. A year before releasing
their debut album, in 1990, they made an appearance on a solo album
by "Lil G" also known as Visam Ali Shariff Ahmed. They
are listed in the credits as singing background vocals on the song "One
Mile from Paradise" as "Boy's to Men".[citation needed]
The delay before recording their own material and reported personality
conflicts led founding member Marc Nelson to leave the group, making
Boyz II Men into the quartet that would find international fame:
Michael McCary, Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, and Shawn Stockman.
[edit] Cooleyhighharmony
Boyz II Men's first album, Cooleyhighharmony, was released on Motown
in 1991 and was executive-produced by Michael Bivins. Cooleyhighharmony's
drum-heavy new jack swing sound and multi-layered sampled backdrops
were similar to that of Bell Biv DeVoe's own work, but featured classic-soul
styled vocals in place of BBD's rapping and brassier singing. This
style was dubbed "hip hop doo wop" by the group and Bivins,
who presented Boyz II Men and adolescent R&B group Another Bad
Creation to the public as BBD's protégés.
From the beginning, Boyz II Men featured all four members as leads,
avoiding the usual R&B group arrangement of one or two lead singers
and a team of background singers. The multiple-lead arrangement became
a Boyz II Men trademark, and it became typical to hear Wanya Morris'
vibrato-heavy tenor, Shawn Stockman's tenor voice, Nathan Morris'
baritone, and Michael McCary's bass (often used in spoken-word sections
of many Boyz II Men hits) trading bars in each song.
The album's liner notes identified unique nicknames for each member
of the group. These nicknames were devised in collaboration with
Bivins in an attempt at marketing. Wanya was "Squirt",
Shawn was "Slim", Michael was simply "Bass",
and Nathan assumed the name "Alex Vanderpool", after a
soap opera character who brandished a nerdy style.[6]
Boyz II Men's first single, the Dallas Austin-produced "Motownphilly" featured
a rap cameo by Michael Bivins that gives the story of how he met
Boyz II Men. The single's release was accompanied with a music video
that presented the group in hip hop style. (The video also included
cameos from fellow Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing
Arts alumni Black Thought and Questlove of The Roots.) Cooleyhighharmony's
second single was an a capella cover of a classic Motown tune, G.C.
Cameron's "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" from
the 1975 film Cooley High, while "Uhh Ahh" served as the
third single.
Cooleyhighharmony achieved major success, eventually selling over
nine million copies and winning the Grammy Award for Best R&B
Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 1992 Grammy Awards.
Boyz II Men were also nominated for Best New Artist, alongside with
British singer-songwriter Seal, fellow R&B group Color Me Badd,
as well as dance revolutionaries C+C Music Factory, but the Grammy
was awarded to singer-songwriter Marc Cohn. "Motownphilly" and "It's
So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" were number 1 R&B hits
and top five U.S. pop hits.
In 1992, Boyz II Men joined MC Hammer's high-profile 2 Legit 2 Quit
tour as an opening act. While traveling the country, their tour manager
Khalil Roundtree was murdered in Chicago, and the group's future
performances of "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" were
dedicated to him. As a result of this unfortunate experience, the
song would prove to help advance their success.[1]
[edit] "End of the Road"
While touring during 1992, Boyz II Men returned briefly to the studio
to record the single "End of the Road", co-written and
produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, for the soundtrack
to Eddie Murphy's film Boomerang. It has been said that the song
was recorded in only four hours.
"End of the Road" would become Boyz II Men's greatest
commercial success and their signature song. The track remained at
number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for an unprecedented thirteen weeks,
breaking the previous record of eleven weeks set by Elvis Presley
with "Don't Be Cruel"/"Hound Dog" in 1956. The
song catapulted Boyz II Men from successful R&B singers toward
worldwide acclaim.
A revamped Cooleyhighharmony would be reissued during 1993, with "End
of the Road" added as a special bonus track, but "End of
the Road" initially appeared only on the Boomerang soundtrack.
Later the track would land on a collection of singles produced by
Michael Bivins called "East Coast Family, Vol. 1".[7] Shortly
after the release of this compilation, Boyz II Men and Michael Bivins
parted ways professionally. Boyz II Men would continue to work with
Babyface and other high-profile record producers over the next several
years.
[edit] II
After releasing a Christmas compilation, Christmas Interpretations
in 1993, Boyz II Men returned to the studio for their highly anticipated
sophomore effort. In 1994, II was released. II sold more than 12
million copies in the United States alone, becoming one of the best-selling
albums ever released by an R&B group act, and one of the biggest
albums of the decade.
Most of the tracks on II were written and produced by Tim & Bob
Tim Kelley and Bob Robinson (5) Babyface (2) and the successful team
of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis (2). Several of II's tracks became
major singles, among them Jam & Lewis's "On Bended Knee",
and Babyface's "I'll Make Love to You" and "Water
Runs Dry".
"I'll Make Love to You" broke "End of the Road's" 13-week
record at number 1, by spending 14 weeks at the top of the chart
(a feat equaled earlier that year by Whitney Houston's cover of "I
Will Always Love You"). "On Bended Knee" replaced "I'll
Make Love to you" at number 1, making Boyz II Men only the third
act ever to replace itself at number 1 on the Hot 100, after Elvis
and The Beatles.[4]
At the 37th Grammy Awards on March 1, 1995, the group won two Grammy
Awards: Best R&B Album for II and Best R&B Performance by
a Duo or Group with Vocals. for "I'll Make Love To You".
[edit] Evolution and label conflicts
Motown issued The Remix Collection, a compilation of remixes of
various Boyz II Men songs from Cooleyhighharmony and II. The group
itself had opposed the release of the collection, because they felt
the compilation did not represent Boyz II Men's best work. After
the label released the album without their permission, there was
a dispute between the company and the group. Boyz II Men initiated
their own recording company Stonecreek (which released material by
artists such as Uncle Sam), and they arranged for Stonecreek's distribution
by Epic Records, not Motown.
Boyz II Men's third studio album, Evolution, was released during
1997 to mixed reviews and sold three million copies, far below the
stratospheric success of II's (12 million copies) and Cooleyhighharmony
(9 million). Only one of Evolution's singles, the Jam/Lewis-penned "Four
Seasons of Loneliness", reached number 1 on the Hot 100 chart.
The second single, the Babyface-helmed "A Song for Mama" (the
theme song to the Babyface-produced film Soul Food) was a Top 10
success, but the follow-up "Can't Let Her Go" underperformed.
The global tour began in 1997 to promote Evolution was very successful
in terms of ticket sales, but behind the scenes, Boyz II Men was
wracked by conflicts with their record label and internal conflicts
among the members of the group. Making matters worse, health problems
began to take their toll on the group as well. While on tour to support
the Evolution album, Wanya Morris developed a polyp on his vocal
cords, and the group was forced to postpone part of the tour until
he recovered. McCary's scoliosis meant that he was unable to participate
in most of the group's dance routines.
Boyz II Men were nominated for 2 Grammys in 1998: Best R&B Album
for Evolution and Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group
for "A Song For Mama".
[edit] Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya
In 1999, Motown's parent company, Polygram, was bought by Universal
Music Group. Amidst the major corporate restructure, Motown was merged
with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves
reassigned.
Their only studio LP album for Universal, 2000's Nathan Michael
Shawn Wanya, was chiefly written and produced by the group itself,
in an attempt to update their sound and ward off critics who questioned
the group's reliance on Babyface's hit-making songcraft. While the
critics were more receptive to Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya than they
had been to its predecessor, the LP sold only 500,000 copies in the
US, 1 million copies worldwide, and although its two singles, "Pass
You By" and "Thank You in Advance" received media
attention, neither became hits.
Boyz II Men departed from Universal in 2001, ending their relationship
with the company that brought them to international stardom in 1991.
The label released a very successful greatest hits compilation, Legacy:
The Greatest Hits Collection, to close out their contract.
[edit] Full Circle and "The Color of Love"
Signing a new deal with Arista Records in 2002, Boyz II Men began
recording the Full Circle album, and recruited Babyface for a new
single, "The Color of Love". In an attempt to recapture
the massive success the group had enjoyed a decade earlier, the album
received a significant promotional budget. Arista commissioned a
high-budget music video, shot in four different locales by four different
directors: supervising director Little X filmed scenes featuring
Michael McCary in India, Hype Williams filmed Shawn Stockman in Tokyo,
Benny Boom filmed Nathan Morris in Ghana, and Chris Robinson filmed
Wanya Morris in Puerto Rico and finally all were filmed in New York.
The resulting music video had a debut on BET, but failed to have
a great effect, and Full Circle, like Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya
before it, sold slightly more than 500,000 copies in the US and 1
million copies worldwide.
Full Circle would become Boyz II Men's final album as a quartet,
and their last effort to receive extensive promotion from a major
record company. On January 30, 2003, Michael McCary retired from
performing due to his ongoing battle with scoliosis. Arista terminated
Boyz II Men's contract on April 30, and the remaining three members
took a temporary hiatus from the music industry.
[edit] The Remake era
[edit] Throwback, Vol. 1 and The Remedy
After a year out of the spotlight, Boyz II Men created the independent
label MSM Music Group (distributed through Koch Records), and released
the Throwback, Vol. 1 LP in 2004. The album is a collection of covers
of classic R&B and soul songs such as The Dazz Band's "Let
It Whip", Michael Jackson's "Human Nature", and, as
the single, Bobby Caldwell's "What You Won't Do for Love".
For this record, Nathan took on the bass lines as well as the baritone
vocals that he sang when Boyz II men was a quartet. Throwback, Vol.
1 reached number 59 on the Billboard 200. The group launched an independent
tour of North America and Asia in support of the Throwback series.
The album sold over 200,000 copies with little to no promotion aside
from the group's independent tour.
In 2006, Boyz II Men's seventh studio album, The Remedy, was released
exclusively in Japan, where they found a thriving fan base. In other
regions, The Remedy was made available online through the group's
website on February 14, 2007.
[edit] Hitsville USA
In mid-2007, the group resigned with Universal Records and released
the LP Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA through the Decca
Records label. The LP is a cover album featuring songs from the Motown
Records catalog, co-produced by Randy Jackson of American Idol fame.
The Motown album includes covers of songs by The Temptations ("Just
My Imagination (Running Away with Me)"), Marvin Gaye ("Ain't
Nothing Like the Real Thing", "Mercy Mercy Me"), Smokey
Robinson & the Miracles ("The Tracks of My Tears"),
and even Boyz II Men themselves (an a cappella version of "End
of the Road").
Commercially, Motown found some success. It peaked at number 6 on
the US R&B chart, and was certified Gold in the UK. The album
was also a critical success. For the 51st Annual Grammy Awards in
2009, Boyz II Men received two nominations for the album Motown:
A Journey Through Hitsville USA (Best R&B Album and Best R&B
Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals for "Ribbon In The
Sky").
[edit] Love
In 2009, Boyz II Men announced plans for a new cover album, that
covers "artists I don’t think people would expect us to
cover!" according to Shawn Stockman. Entitled Love, the album
was released on November 24, 2009. The album contains remakes of
love songs from outside the R&B genre.
[edit] 20th Anniversary Album
On September 6, 2009 at a concert in Virginia Beach, VA, Shawn announced
a planned Boyz II Men 20th anniversary album, scheduled for release
in 2011 that would "include all 4 members," sparking a
tremendous applause at the news of Michael McCary's return to the
group after 6 year absence.[8]
[edit] Love Cruise
Boyz II Men will be headlining a "Love Cruise" in honor
of their 20th anniversary and in observance of Valentine's Day. The
cruise is taking place February 11–14, 2011 and will travel
from Miami, Florida to Nassau, Bahamas. Cruise passengers receive
a Boyz II Men welcome cocktail party, a concert performance by Boyz
II Men, an additional fan appreciation concert by Boyz II Men, a
photo session with Boyz II Men (in small groups), a formal prom night,
a poker tournament, a deck party with Boyz II Men and a guest DJ,
a singles mixer, a gift bag, and onboard drawings for other Boyz
II Men events. Couples will be able to renew their wedding vows in
a special ceremony with Boyz II Men.[9]
[edit] Inspirations, influence and impact
Boyz II Men are among the biggest names in a capella and R&B.
They were among the groups responsible for changing hip hop into
a mainstream popular music genre in the 1990s. Boyz II Men remain
the world's most popular R&B male vocal group in terms of record
sales. Boyz II Men are often positively compared with the legendary
acts of Motown's heyday, making them something of a contemporary
version of The Temptations. Many of the elements that made The Temptations
and other classic Motown artists such as The Four Tops and Smokey
Robinson & the Miracles, and Boyz II Men's mentors New Edition
successful were adapted by the group, including a clean-cut image,
smooth harmonies, and synchronized dance and performance movements.
The members of Boyz II Men were particularly noted for their vocal
abilities, and helped continue a trend in R&B towards an emphasis
on emotive singing with significant use of melisma, a trademark of
Wanya Morris' singing. Boyz II Men also credit legendary gospel supergroup
Commissioned as a heavy influence of their silky smooth harmonies.
Aside from finding acclaim from the recording industry through Grammy
Awards, American Music Awards, and other prestigious trophies, their
work was showcased at venues including the Olympic Games. Their global
concert tours have been very successful, and the group has a significant
following in Europe and East Asia.
In the 1990s, several of Boyz II Men's R&B contemporaries began
showing obvious inspiration from Boyz II Men's work and singing style,
among them, Shai, Soul for Real, BLACKstreet, All-4-One, and later
Dru Hill, Jagged Edge, and (featuring Boyz II Men co-founder Marc
Nelson) Az Yet. Boyz II Men's closest competitor, Uptown Records
act Jodeci, were, with their more sexually charged style, presented
a style quite different from Boyz II Men's overt wholesomeness and
family-friendly image. Jodeci's style had its own followers, but
their influence on the music industry as a whole was not as widespread
as that of Boyz II Men.
Also notable is that several record producers, Lou Pearlman in particular,
developed a large number of popular acts in the same style as Boyz
II Men, but with White singers instead of African-Americans. Because
of this, Boyz II Men is often considered to have reignited the "boy
band" craze started by New Edition in the US. The "boy
band" trend reached a new climax by the end of the 1990s, with
groups such as The Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC, going on to widespread
international success, and others, such as Motown act 98 Degrees,
finding more moderate mainstream success.
[edit] Appearances
* In the 1992 made for TV movie The Jacksons: An American Dream,
Boyz II Men appeared as a rival street singing group that enters
into a physical altercation with the newly formed Jackson 5.[10]
* In the final season of the television show A Different World, Boyz II Men
sang the theme song on the series.
* On December 20, 1993, Boyz II Men appeared on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
as themselves in the episode "'Twas the Night Before Christening" in
Season 4.
* On September 3, 1995, Boyz II Men sang The Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural
game of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
* On August 4, 1996, Boyz II Men performed The Star Spangled Banner at the
Closing Ceremonies of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. They also
recorded their rendition of the US National Anthem for the Rhythm of the Games
album.[11]
* On March 28, 1999, at the First Union Centre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Boyz II Men sang America the Beautiful at Wrestlemania XV.
* In 2000, Boyz II Men appeared in the Disney Channel movie Seventeen Again
performing as jazz club singers.
* On October 25, 2007, the trio performed "God Bless America" during
the seventh inning stretch of Game 2 of the 2007 World Series between the Boston
Red Sox and the Colorado Rockies at Fenway Park.[12]
* On November 3, 2007, the group performed as special guests on the hit ITV
talent show, The X Factor.
* On November 10, 2007, the band appeared in the Japanese television show,
Music Fair21 singing, "Just My Imagination", "It's the Same
Old Song", "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" and "I'll Make Love
to You" featuring artist AI and her newest song "ONE".
* The "Kurt Browning's Gotta Skate" special aired on NBC on November
11, 2007. The special featured Olympic skaters skating to the hits of Motown
performed by Boyz II Men and The Temptations. Each group promoted their new
albums; Boyz II Men promoting Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville US and The
Temptations promoting Back To Front, an album of famous 1970's covers which
released on October 23, 2007.
* On November 13, 2007, Boyz II Men had a CD signing and a performance at the
FYE store in Philadelphia, despite having been asked by their label to be in
either New York or L.A. for the release of the album. Contrary to reports,
Boyz II Men promoted the release of their new album at FYE in New York. They
performed an a cappella version of their smash hit, "End Of The Road",
and "Just My Imagination" from the new album.
* On a February 21, 2008 episode of the Fox music-themed game show, Don't Forget
the Lyrics!, the group appeared as contestants on the show, playing for charity.
After blazing through categories such as Motown, R&B, and even one named
Boyz II Men, the group won $500,000 and split the sum between two charities.
As a promotion for the Hitsville CD, everyone in the audience got a free copy
of the album.
* On March 31, 2009, Boyz II Men appeared on "Dancing with the Stars:
the Results Show". They performed a Motown medley and "End of the
Road".
* On September 16, 2009 EXH Premium Live "Solo", Boyz II Men Live
as special guest to ATSUSHI Exile (Japanese band) in Tokyo, Japan.
* On September 18, 2009 Utah State Fair Presents Boyz II Men Live at 7:30p
on the grandstand stage.
* On September 25, 2009 on the USA Network show Psych they recorded a remix
of the theme song.
* On September 25, 2009, Slow Jams with Brad B!, in Oklahoma City, presented
Boyz II Men Live at 7:30p on the Toyota Stage at the State Fair of Oklahoma.
* On November 7, 2009 The group sang "God Bless America" at the Breeders
Cup Classic at Santa Anita Park in California.
* On December 17, 2009 The group appeared on NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
- Singing a cover of "Iris" By the Goo Goo Dolls
* On December 21, 2009 The group appeared on NBC's The Sing-Off as a reunion.
* On October 9, 2009, they sang "On Bended Knee: and "End of the
Road" together with EXILE ATSUSHI on air
* On October 14, 2010, Jackson MS. State Fair Presents Boyz 2 Men Live at 7:30
p.m. on the Budweiser Pavilion Stage.
* On October 16, 2010 South Carolina State Fair Presents Boyz II Men Live at
7:00 p.m. on the grandstand stage.
* On November 1–3, 2010, Eat To The Beat concert series during the EPCOT
Food & Wine Festival.
* On November 5, 2010, The group sang the National Anthem at the Orlando Magic
game and announced that they would be headlining in Vegas next month.
* On November 13, 2010, Strand Capitol Performing Arts Center, York PA. (sold
out)
* On November 30, 2010, the group performed "This Christmas" in Rockefeller
Center at the annual tree lighting ceremony.
* On December 20, 2010, the group performed on The Sing Off (Shawn Stockman
on the show as a member of the Judging Panel), an NBC Reality Show alongside
the a capella group Committed from Huntsville, Alabama.
[edit] Popular culture
* In HBO's series, The Sopranos, Uncle Junior's crew, through Donnie
Paduana, hire African American assasssins Rasheen Ray and William
Johnson "Petite" Clayborn, to assassinate Tony Soprano.
The hitmen botch the attempt, and Junior and Tony's crews thereafter
refer to the pair as "Boyz II Men" (e.g., in "I Dream
of Jeannie Cusamano").
[edit] Discography
Main article: Boyz II Men discography
Studio albums
* Cooleyhighharmony (1991) / Cooleyhighharmony (Expanded Edition)
(2009)
* II (1994)
* Evolution (1997)
* Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya (2000)
* Full Circle (2002)
* Throwback, Vol. 1 (2004)
* The Remedy (2006)
* Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA (2007)
* Love (2009)
Compilation, Holiday, Remix albums
* Christmas Interpretations (1993)
* The Remix Collection (1995)
* The Ballad Collection (1999)
* Legacy: The Greatest Hits Collection (2001)
* The Best of Boyz II Men (2003)
* Winter/Reflections (2005)
* Covered: Winter (2010)
DVD
* September 4, 2001: Music in High Places (Live From Seoul, Korea)
* November 25, 2008: Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA
* December 7, 2009: BIIM: Live at Lollapalooza 2009