8 Forgotten R&B Groups We Wish Blew up

What’s so interesting about R&B groups in 2016 is the fact that they are nonexistent. Back in the day, a bevy of groups were wrestling with each other for attention. You had 112, Boyz II Men, New Edition, and more in hopes of being every woman’s dream at night. While these groups are considered legendary in the realm of R&B, we often tend to forget about the groups that had a chance to supersede these groups because of their potential. Sadly, these groups couldn’t live up to the hype because of disagreements, dysfunction, or just bad luck. While some had success, they couldn’t sustain it for a very long periods of time. We really miss you guys and gals.

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Los Angeles Premiere of Paramounts’ “Coach Carter” – Arrivals
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See Which Forgotten R&B Groups We Wish Blew Up

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