Sons Of Boyz II Men’s Wanya Morris Perform At Grammys For Motown Medley With Stevie Wonder And Smokey Robinson

Tyvas, Rocco, Chulo and Big Boy of WanMor
Tyvas, Rocco, Chulo and Big Boy of WanMor
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R&B Group WanMor, aka the sons of Boyz II Men‘s Wanya Morris, hit the Grammys stage with music legends Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson for an electrifying Motown tribute.

Big Boy, Chulo, Tyvas, and Rocco— who are the sons of R&B legend Wanya Morris of Boyz II Men — sang alongside Wonder and Robinson as they performed The Temptations’ “The Way You Do The Things You Do,” Smokey and The Miracles’ song “Tears Of A Clown,” as well as Wonder’s hit song “Higher Ground” with Chris Stapleton.

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Following the performance, many took to Twitter to share their reactions to WanMor participating in the incredible tribute.

WanMor, who currently have more than 500,000 followers on TikTok, have been performing together for the past five years and have given performances on major stages across the nation, including Madison Square Garden and the Crypto.com Arena.

The four boys are the first artists to be signed to Mary J. Blige’s new label, Beautiful Life Productions, and 300 Entertainment, which she couldn’t be more excited about.

“There’s been so much conversation about the state of R&B, and the next generation of R&B artists. This generation has been giving us great R&B, and that feeling, that soul and that sound remains in our DNA,” Blige expressed in a statement, per Vibe. “When we heard WanMor sing, we knew we could stop looking. They are IT! Supporting and cultivating true R&B talent is why I started Beautiful Life Productions, and I couldn’t be more proud to do this with these young men.”