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GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Boyz II Men Win GRAMMY For Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group For "End Of The Road" In 1993
"We came into this music industry with one dream, and that was to get one," Boyz II Men founder Nathan Morris says while holding up the GRAMMY Award for Best R&B Performance By A Group Or Duo With Vocal. "And now we got two."
In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, travel back to 1993 to capture Boyz II Men's GRAMMY win for their 1992 hit record "End of the Road." Watch the Philly foursome accept GRAMMY number two below.
Watch Boyz II Men Win GRAMMY For "End Of The Road"
After spending a then record-breaking 13 weeks as the Billboard Hot 100 number one track, "End of the Road" ranked number one on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 singles and finished sixth on the publication's most successful songs of the decade list. The track was written by GRAMMY winners Babyface, L.A. Reid and Darly Simmons.
Evidenced by the popularity of "End of the Road," Boyz II Men were one of the biggest R&B acts of the '90s, winning four GRAMMYs and earning 11 nominations during what many consider the heyday of the genre.
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