A 2000s quartet that scored with "Just the Two of Us" before lineup changes and a long hiatus.
For their early sound, "Just the Two of Us" is the obvious touchstone. If you want to hear where they landed later, try "All Torn Up" with María Gabriela de Faría.
Their 2002 single "Just the Two of Us" cracked the Billboard Hot 100's top ten, which was a real moment for a new R&B group at the time. Songs like "Always With You" and "I'll Wait For You" delivered the kind of romantic, harmony-focused R&B that felt specific to that early 2000s pocket. Even their later track "All Torn Up" shows they kept that core sound, just with different collaborators.
They started as a quartet in the early 2000s and released "The Sweetest Days" in 2002. After members left, they became a duo and put out "The Re-Birth" in 2005, but a 2008 arrest led to a long break. They came back in 2017 with "The Return" and have been performing older songs like "L.O.L. (Live Out Loud)" since.
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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