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Boyz II Men (/'bɔɪz tu mɛn/ boyz-too-men) is an American vocal harmony group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for emotional ballads and a cappella harmonies. Formed in 1985, they have been a trio composed of baritone Nathan Morris, tenor Wanyá Morris, and Shawn Stockman since 2003. During the 1990s, Boyz II Men was a quartet with bass singer Michael McCary, who left the group in 2003 due to health issues after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.[2]
The group first saw commercial success in 1991 with the release of their singles "Motownphilly" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday," both of which peaked within the top five of the Billboard Hot 100. Their 1992 single, "End of the Road"[3] peaked atop the chart and set a then-record for spending 13 weeks at the position. Boyz II Men later broke this record twice more with the singles "I'll Make Love to You" and "One Sweet Day" (with Mariah Carey) which, at 14 and 16 weeks respectively, set records for most weeks at number one. When "On Bended Knee" took the number one spot away from "I'll Make Love to You," Boyz II Men became the third musical act, after the Beatles and Elvis Presley, to replace themselves atop the Billboard Hot 100.[4] These achievements gave Boyz II Men recognition as Billboard magazine's biggest boy band from 1987 to 2012.[5]
Boyz II Men continued to perform as a trio despite McCary's departure. Their latest studio album, Under the Streetlight, was released in 2017.[6] Boyz II Men have received four Grammy Awards. They also became the first group contestants to win The Masked Singer where they competed as "Buffalos" in season twelve.
History
1985–1990: Group formation and beginnings
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The group, originally named Unique Attraction, was formed in 1985 by Nathan Morris and Marc Nelson at the
Finding inspiration in New Edition's harmonies and routines, they eventually renamed the group "Boyz II Men," after New Edition's "Boys to Men," from the 1988 album Heart Break. After performing at a Valentine's Day party at school in 1989, they snuck into a concert put on by local radio station Power 99 at the Philadelphia Civic Center. They planned to find Will Smith backstage and perform for him.[9] However, while looking for Smith, they happened to cross paths with New Edition member Michael Bivins, who, along with bandmates Ricky Bell and Ronnie DeVoe, had just announced they were forming a New Edition spin-off trio, Bell Biv DeVoe. After they sang New Edition's "Can You Stand the Rain" for him, Bivins and everyone in attendance, including other celebrities, were impressed. He then gave the group his number and told them to call him. Nate eventually called him, and he agreed to manage and help produce the group.
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 found international fame: Michael McCary, Nathan Morris, Wanyá Morris, and Shawn Stockman.
1991–1993: Cooleyhighharmony and "End of the Road"
Boyz II Men's first album,
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 Wanyá Morris' vibrato-heavy
The album's liner notes identified unique nicknames for each group member. These nicknames were devised in collaboration with Bivins in an attempt at marketing. Wanyá 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.[10]
Boyz II Men's first single, the
Cooleyhighharmony achieved major success, selling over nine million copies and winning the
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 Roderick 'Khalil' Rountree 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 helped advance their success.[12]
While touring during 1992, Boyz II Men returned briefly to the studio to record the single "
A revamped Cooleyhighharmony was 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 was included in a collection of singles produced by Michael Bivins called "East Coast Family, Vol. 1".[13] Shortly after the release of this compilation, Boyz II Men and Michael Bivins parted ways professionally. Boyz II Men continued to work with Babyface and other high-profile record producers over the next several years.
1994–1996: II and "I'll Make Love to You"

After releasing a Christmas compilation,
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 and 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
In 1995, the group appeared as backing vocalists on "HIStory" from Michael Jackson's Grammy-nominated ninth album of the same name.
In 1995, 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.[14] 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.
1997–1998: Evolution and label conflicts
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 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. While on tour to support the Evolution album, Wanyá Morris developed a polyp on his vocal cords, and the group was forced to postpone part of the tour until he recovered. McCary's multiple sclerosis 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".
1999–2001: 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
2002–2003: Full Circle and "The Color of Love"
Signing a new deal with Arista Records in 2002, Boyz II Men began recording the
Full Circle became 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 left Boyz II Men due to chronic back problems resulting from multiple sclerosis (MS) and personal problems. Arista terminated Boyz II Men's contract on April 30, and the remaining three members took a temporary hiatus from the music industry.
2004–2006: 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
'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 2005 Boyz II Men recorded a CD with Anderson Cameau called "Apocalypse", a project meant to benefit Haiti.[15]
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.
2007–2009: Hitsville USA & Love

In mid-2007, the group re-signed with Universal Records and released the LP
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").
In 2008, Boyz II Men's three members appeared on Celebrity
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 23, 2009. The album contains remakes of love songs from outside the R&B genre.
2010–2012: Love Cruise and Twenty

Boyz II Men headlined a "Love Cruise" in honor of their 20th anniversary and in observance of
Originally, Boyz II Men announced a reunion with original member Michael McCary for the Twenty album. On September 6, 2009, at a concert in
As a trio, Boyz II Men performed as special guests on VH1's highly rated VH1 Divas Celebrate Soul concert.
Boyz II Men contributed a cover of Japanese rock band
2013–present: The Package Tour, Collide and Under the Streelight

On January 22, 2013, the group appeared on
On January 13, 2014, the trio appeared at the end of an episode of How I Met Your Mother titled "Slapsgiving 3: Slappointment in Slapmarra", performing an a cappella version of the show's song "You Just Got Slapped". Their eleventh album, titled Collide, was released on October 21, 2014.[21]
In 2016, the trio appeared in
In 2017, the group began starring in television commercials for GEICO Auto Insurance.[24]
On June 24, 2017, a section of Broad Street in Philadelphia, from Christian to Carpenter Streets, was renamed “Boyz II Men Boulevard” by the city council. Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts, where the members of Boyz II Men were once students, is on this section of Broad Street.[25]
In August 2017, it was announced that Boyz II Men would release a new album titled
On January 4, 2018, the group was featured in a new track released by Charlie Puth, titled "If You Leave Me Now", created for Charlie Puth's album Voicenotes.
On September 6, 2018, the group performed at the NFL 2018–2019 season kickoff at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA.
On October 2, 2018, the group performed "Ladies Man" on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. DeMarcus Ware and Lindsay Arnold danced a quickstep to the song.
The group is featured on a re-imagined version of
On December 15, 2018, the group staged a concert at the
On September 18, 2019, it was reported that the group would play themselves on the ABC comedy series Schooled.[29]
On September 30, 2019, Boyz II Men announced their Asia Tour, which took place after returning from their US tour and residency in Las Vegas. They visited cities such as Kuala Lumpur (December 1),[30] Bangkok (December 7),[31] Singapore (December 9),[32] and Manila (December 12).[33]
On December 31, 2022, Boyz II Men performed the national anthem at the Fiesta Bowl before the Michigan Wolverines and the TCU Horned Frogs faced off in the College Football Playoff semifinals.[34] They later performed an a cappella version of the anthem at the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix, which was widely panned by fans.[35]
In 2024, Boyz II Men competed in
On November 22, 2024, the charity Christmas album A Philly Special Christmas Party by The Philly Specials was released, featuring Boyz II Men on the song "It's Christmas Time (In Cleveland Heights)".[37]
Style and influence
Boyz II Men is among the biggest names in a cappella and R&B. With what was called "crossover appeal", Boyz II Men found themselves at the vanguard of the 1990s movement to take R&B back into the mainstream, where it had been back in the 1970s. Their use of hip-hop beats in combination with R&B was not unique, but it was Boyz II Men's enormous success with mainstream audiences in "putting harmony over the hip-hop tracks" that helped usher in the near-total dominance of the R&B genre on the pop charts in the 2000s and 2025”[38] On January 5, 2012, Boyz II Men were awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[39] They were featured on the first episode of the 2021 Netflix series This Is Pop, called "The Boyz II Men Effect", about their impact on the boy band scene in the 1990s.[40]
Members
Current members
- Nathan Morris (1985–present)
- Wanyá Morris (1987–present)
- Shawn Stockman (1988–present)
Former members
- Michael McCary (1988–2003)
Pre-chart members
- Marc Nelson (1985–1990)
- George Baldi(1985–1988)
- Jon Shoats (1985–1988)
- Marguerite Walker (1985–1988)
Timeline

Discography
- Studio albums
- Cooleyhighharmony (1991)
- Christmas Interpretations (1993)
- 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)
- Covered: Winter (2010)
- Twenty (2011)
- Collide (2014)
- Under the Streetlight (2017)
Filmography
- "Going Home" (1995): A Disney Channel concert special filmed during Boyz II Men's "All Around the World Tour" live from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
- The group makes a guest appearance in fourth season episode "Twas the Night Before Christening" of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in which they sing at Nicky's christening (1993).
- "Living In Paradise?" (2000): They appeared as themselves on the hit show Moesha.
- How I Met Your Mother (2014): They appeared as themselves in an episode to perform "You Just Got Slapped".
- Long Shot: They appear as themselves performing at a charity event.
- This Is Pop (2021): They are featured on the episode "The Boyz II Men Effect".
- Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (2021): Wanyá and Shawn play to win money for charities of their choice.
- A Very Boyband Christmas (2021): Wanyá and Shawn join members of 'Nsync, 98 Degrees and other boy bands to celebrate the holidays.
- Live in Front of a Studio Audience (2021): The group performs the theme song of Diff'rent Strokes as the intro to the special's reenactment of "Willis’s Privacy".[41]
- Barmageddon (2023): They appear as themselves as contestants, taking parts in various games & challenges during the show.
Awards and nominations
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1992[42] | Boyz II Men | Favorite Soul/R&B New Artist | Won |
Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Nominated | ||
"Motownphilly" | Favorite Soul/R&B Single | Nominated | |
Cooleyhighharmony | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | |
1993[43] | "End of the Road" | Favorite Pop/Rock Song | Won |
Boyz II Men | Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Won | |
1995[44] | Won | ||
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist | Nominated | ||
"I'll Make Love to You" | Favorite Soul/R&B Single | Won | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Song | Won | ||
1996[45] | II | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Won |
Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | ||
Boyz II Men | Artist of the Year | Nominated | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Won | ||
1998[46] | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1992 | Boyz II Men | Top Hot 100 Artist | Won |
"End of the Road" | Top Hot 100 Song | Won | |
1994 | "I'll Make Love to You" | Nominated | |
1995 | II | Top Billboard 200 Album | Nominated |
Boyz II Men | Top Artist | Nominated | |
Top R&B Artist | Nominated | ||
1996 | "One Sweet Day" (with Mariah Carey) | Top Hot 100 Song | Nominated |
Billboard Music Special Hot 100 | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | "The City of Brothery Love" from Jam Van | Outstanding Original Song for a Preschool Program | Nominated |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1992[47] | Boyz II Men | Best New Artist
|
Nominated |
Cooleyhighharmony | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
|
Won | |
1993[48] | "End of the Road" | Won | |
1994[49] | "Let It Snow" | Nominated | |
1995[50] | "I'll Make Love To You" | Won | |
Record of the Year
|
Nominated | ||
II | Best R&B Album
|
Won | |
1996[51] | "One Sweet Day" (with Mariah Carey) | Record of the Year | Nominated |
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
|
Nominated | ||
1998[52] | " A Song For Mama "
|
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal | Nominated |
Evolution | Best R&B Album | Nominated | |
2001[53] | Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya | Nominated | |
"Pass You By" | Best R&B Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocal | Nominated | |
2009[54] | "Ribbon In The Sky" | Nominated | |
Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA | Best R&B Album | Nominated |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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1993 | "End of the Road" | Best R&B Video | Nominated | [55] |
1995 | "Water Runs Dry" | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography | Nominated | |||
1996 | "One Sweet Day" (with Mariah Carey) | Best R&B Video | Nominated |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1992 | Boyz II Men | Best New R&B/Soul Artist | Won |
1993 | "End of the Road" | Song of the Year | Won |
Best R&B Music Video | Won | ||
"Please Don't Go" | Best R&B Single – Group, Band or Duo | Won | |
1995 | II | R&B/Soul Album Group, Band or Duo | Won |
"I'll Make Love to You" | R&B/Soul Single Group, Band or Duo | Won | |
1996 | Boyz II Men | Entertainer of the Year | Won |
1998 | Evolution | Best R&B/Soul Album – Group, Band or Duo | Nominated |
2003[56] | Full Circle | Nominated |
See also
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External links
- Official website
- Boyz II Men at AllMusic