A short-lived 90s R&B trio whose smooth vocals and melodic hooks left one undeniable hit.
If you only know 'Knockin Da Boots', check out 'Emotions' for their quieter side. That's the H-Town sound in full.
H-Town matters because 'Knockin Da Boots' became a genuine 1993 hit that still surfaces on playlists decades later. Their sound, smooth vocals over straightforward beats, captured a specific moment in Southern R&B. Songs like 'Emotions' and 'Visions In My Mind' show the laid-back, soul-tinted style they were known for.
They put out their first album, Fever for the Funk, in 1993. After three more albums through the 90s, the group's activity slowed after bassist Tony 'Toni' Walker died in a 1999 car accident.
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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