When Boyz II Men stepped to the stage to perform "I'll Make Love to You" and later to accept a Grammy for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group for the same song, they made music industry press and fans pround. With their well-coordinated attire, pleasant, charismatic persona, and eloquent acceptance remarks, they epitomized all tat is positive. The four young men restored the words professionalism and stage presence to contempoarary vocalists' onstage style. We've seen them perform on TV, at concerts, and have read numerous magazine interviews with Boyz II Men. But what are they really like? How do they feel about certain things?
On Their Fame (And Fortune):
All: "We all thank God for the great things He has given us! There are so many people who are less fortunate than us. God has given us everything we've ever wanted. This is all too good to be true. We have to pinch ourselves to see if we're dreaming."
On The Press Always Trying To Find Some Dirt On Them:
Shawn: "We're just being ourselves. We don't do what other people want us to do. We make the media angry because we're not doing what everyone else is doing. We want our fans to know where we're coming from! That's very important to us!"
On Their Fans:
Wanya: "They're The best. We're never too busy to sign autographs or give time to our fans. They're the reason that we're where we are today. They've stuck by us and have continuously bought the records. They'll be with us through thick and thin."