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Wanya Morris is debunking Rozanda "Chilli" Thomas' claim that Boyz II Men may have once decided they didn't need Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.
On Tuesday, Oct. 21, Morris came across a 2017 interview clip where Chilli suggested a boy band known for harmonizing — which fans believed to be Boys II Men — once decided they didn't need to work with Babyface anymore and subsequently faced a career downfall. Morris shared his thoughts in the comments section.
In the video, Chilli, 54, said that the "particular group" had "great success with Babyface," who worked with Boyz II Men several times in the '90s, including on their 1994 diamond-certified album II.
"[They said], 'We don't need babyface,' and that was the end," Chilli said in the interview, which was posted to the Instagram account nostalgiamoments on Oct. 20.
"It's not that this artist did not have any talent, but because he was thinking he could do it on his own, that's where he failed," she added, seemingly referencing a member of Boyz II Men. "As long as you're living there's always something to learn."
On Tuesday, Oct. 21, Morris came across a 2017 interview clip where Chilli suggested a boy band known for harmonizing — which fans believed to be Boys II Men — once decided they didn't need to work with Babyface anymore and subsequently faced a career downfall. Morris shared his thoughts in the comments section.
In the video, Chilli, 54, said that the "particular group" had "great success with Babyface," who worked with Boyz II Men several times in the '90s, including on their 1994 diamond-certified album II.
"[They said], 'We don't need babyface,' and that was the end," Chilli said in the interview, which was posted to the Instagram account nostalgiamoments on Oct. 20.
"It's not that this artist did not have any talent, but because he was thinking he could do it on his own, that's where he failed," she added, seemingly referencing a member of Boyz II Men. "As long as you're living there's always something to learn."


