Why our music has remained timeless – Boyz II Men

"Delivering music that comes from our heart has always been what keeps us going."

In Summary

• The American RnB boy band said they always write their music from their heart for their fans.

• They said since they started making music, the support they have been getting has always been their main driving force.

Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman of the R&B icon Boyz II Men group addresing the press when they arrived in the country for the most anticipated Stanbic Yetu Festival scheduled for June 10.
Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman of the R&B icon Boyz II Men group addresing the press when they arrived in the country for the most anticipated Stanbic Yetu Festival scheduled for June 10.
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Boyz II men have expressed gratitude to their fans who have cheered them on throughout their musical journey.

They said since they started making music, the support they have been getting has always been their main driving force.

The American RnB boy band said they always write their music from their heart for their fans.

"When we started off our musical journey to date, the people who are our supporters and us delivering music that comes from our heart has always been what keeps us going," they said.

The rhythm and blues sensation will be the headline act during Saturday's Stanbic Yetu Festival at Uhuru Gardens, Nairobi.

They will perform alongside Kenyan boy band Sauti Sol for the sold out second edition of the concert.  

Boyz II Men noted that emotions and expressions of love have also played a big role in the making their music timeless.

"It's all this support and us delivering our music in the best way we can that we have always kept moving," they said.

They said it's impossible for them to express in words how it feels to have fans sing along their songs for so many years.

The band said it is through music that they came together and they have remained connected through it.

"We all came together through music and we are connected through it. For that we are grateful we can produce music that people listen to and make them feel touched," they said.

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