Boyz to men where is the 4th member




















And boy did they when hit-making music label Motown signed them. The band won another Grammy the following year, then another in They went on to earn five No. It was quite obvious they were a music quartet valued by fans, but the group's longevity came into question when one member left the group. Back then, many likely assumed the cause of his departure was typical band drama, but the actual cause of why he left was never really revealed.

It was kept a secret. In the early and mid '90s, Boyz II Men enjoyed as successful a run in the music industry as any peer. Their first three albums — 's "Cooleyhighharmony," 's "II" and 's "Evolution" — all went platinum.

It seemed like anything their voices graced became a hit. Back then, Boyz II Men had four members. So what happened to Michael McCary, the fourth member? There's nobody that we've encountered outside of Melvin [Franklin] from The Temptations that actually spoke the way that he sang. Like, he was a true bass. You got guys that act like basses and sing like basses but aren't basses. The group, which stopped by HuffPost Live on Wednesday to talk about their new album, "Collide," said that McCary enjoyed the ride, but not as much as the other three.

Nathan Morris, or Nate, said McCary didn't like rehearsals or any of the nitty gritty stuff that comes along with being a top music act. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice. Article continues below advertisement. So, what happened to the fourth member of Boyz II Men? Michael McCary went through a bitter divorce that left him estranged from his kids.



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