J.T Woodland, known as “the cute one” in The Corporation’s seventh-grade boy band, Boyz Will B Boyz. Due to the success of their triple-platinum hit, “Let Me Shave Your Legs Tonight, Girl,” Boyz Will B Boyz ruled the charts for a solid eleven months before hitting puberty and losing ground to Hot Vampire Boyz.
When I think of tag teams that have made me want to the very best, of course, I think of my family, but I also think about teams like Edge and Christian, The Hardy Boyz, and The Dudley Boyz, who all helped define tag teams during the Attitude Era.
I love Lil Wayne. I grew up on the Hot Boyz.
My first attempt at a kiss was in fifth grade, but it didn't go so well. Later, I used Boyz II Men and Jodeci songs to come on to girls. I had more success.
In fact, I signed 'Laila Majnu' before the release of 'Poster Boyz.'
I was always into things like Boyz II Men and boy bands, and then I got into Radiohead and alt-rock.
I never envisioned being number one for five weeks, knocking Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men off the charts. That's the scariest thing and the greatest thing that ever happened to me.
My Pandora station is Boyz II Men.
In 'Boyz N the Hood,' every female character was three-dimensional.
When I was a kid, my aunt snuck us into see 'Boyz n the Hood.'
My first concert was Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey.
Before Lil Jon and The Eastside Boyz, nobody ever said, 'I'm a crunk artist. I make crunk music.'
Questlove and I - we were in high school with artists like Boyz II Men and Amel Larrieux.
I want to have conversations, because they give you confidence in your choices. I learned it first on Boyz n the Hood, but it is not a race-based experience - it is part of the artistic process.
When I first read 'Boyz,' I cried. It could have been about some kids in Warsaw, Poland. I knew it was good, but I had no idea what it would do to me.
When I did 'Boyz N The Hood', I never thought how we grew up in South Central was interesting enough for a movie.
The only thing is, with me - this may sound weird - there are a lot of R&B singers from that era that I actually don't know. Like, I never grew up on Boyz II Men.