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Boyz II Men The Remedy

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The Remedy is the new album by Boyz II Men speculated for release in late 2006.

The Remedy will consist of two CDs combining one album of entirely new music and the second with their most popular hits re-recorded. The boyz now own all masters and rights to all of their original work & have decided to re-record the music based on how they feel as adults. The new music represents the outlook and attitude to the music which the boyz posess. This time out they control all of which they choose to do on the album from the very first track to the very last, recording the tracks the way they want & promoting the album the way in which they wish to.

Boyz II Men are excited about their history and very excited about their future in the music industry. The new songs on this album will include the Boyz II Men signature soulful ballads and the upbeat harmonies by which their fans associate with classic Boyz II Men.

This album is definitely a mile stone of their sucessful path in the industry and will be set down as an anniversary of their growth from Boys to Men.

This will be the first full length studio album of new material Boyz II Men have released since the departure of their bass Michael McCary in 2003.

So far the confirmed tracks for the album are "Muzak", "The Perfect Love Song", "Crush", "Morning Love", "Ego, My Enemy", "Here I Come", "You Don't Love Me" and "Boo'ed Up".