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Boyz II Men


"The Remedy" is the seventh studio album by the American R&B group Boyz II Men, which was released exclusively in Japan on October 25, 2006. The album was later made available across other global markets. The group, known for their harmonious four-part harmonies, was reduced to a trio for this album, due to the departure of Michael McCary, the group's bass singer. "The Remedy" showcases the matured style of the Boyz II Men trio. This album features the group segueing into more modern R&B styles and has also experimented with genres such as pop and reggae. The singles off the album included "Muzak" and "Gonna Have". Unlike their previous releases, "The Remedy" was self-produced and released under the Boyz's own label, MSM Music Group, indicating the group's desire for creative control and higher artistic freedom. This album, which combines the group's quintessential R&B sound with contemporary influences, was considered by the group to be a remedy against the declining quality of modern music and it signalizes Boyz II Men's return to the music scene after a break of several years. Lyrically, the album talks about love, romance, heartbreak, and resilience. Despite the group's changes and the evolved music industry landscape, "The Remedy" is, at its core, a reminder of the timelessness of Boyz II Men's musicality. Please note, the information above is not directly sourced from a specific site but has been compiled from generalized publicly available information.