The vocal quartet behind "I Swear" and other romantic hits that defined a mid-90s moment.
If you want to hear what they were about, start with "I Swear." For something later in their catalog, try "All The Wrong Reasons."
When "I Swear" came out in 1994, it became one of those songs that just stuck around. It wasn't just a hit, it was the kind of ballad that got played at weddings for years. They followed it with songs like "I Can Love You Like That" and "I Turn To You," staying firmly in that smooth, romantic R&B lane that felt specific to that era.
They formed as a vocal quartet in the early 1990s. After their debut album and the success of "I Swear," they kept recording through lineup changes, including when Dennis Quaid left in 2004 and was replaced by Li'i'u Kato. They released albums like And the Music Speaks and On and On, but those mid-90s ballads are what people remember.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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