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Nathan Bartholomew Morris (born June 18, 1971) is an American singer, businessman, and a founding member of the vocal group Boyz II Men.[2]

In 2018, Morris was the host of the show Hit Properties on the DIY Network where he bought and renovated a multi-million dollar home.[3][4][5] The show ran between October 6 to October 27 2018, for one season and four episodes.[6]

Boyz II Men discography

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Albums

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Title Album details
Cooleyhighharmony
Christmas Interpretations
  • Released: October 5, 1993
  • Label: Motown
  • Format: LP, CD, cassette
II
  • Released: August 30, 1994
  • Label: Motown
  • Format: LP, CD, cassette
Evolution
  • Released: September 23, 1997
  • Label: Motown
  • Format: LP, CD, cassette
Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya
  • Released: September 12, 2000
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: CD, cassette
Full Circle
  • Released: June 11, 2002
  • Label: Arista
  • Format: CD, cassette
Throwback, Vol. 1
Winter/Reflections
  • Released: December 1, 2005
  • Label: MSM, Urban
  • Format: CD, digital download
The Remedy
  • Released: October 25, 2006
  • Label: Koch, MSM
  • Format: CD, digital download
Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA
  • Released: November 13, 2007
  • Label: Decca
  • Format: CD, digital download
Love
  • Released: November 24, 2009
  • Label: Decca
  • Format: CD, digital download
Covered: Winter
  • Released: December 22, 2010
  • Label: MSM, Rhythm Zone
  • Format: CD, digital download
Twenty
  • Released: October 25, 2011
  • Label: MSM, Benchmark
  • Format: CD, digital download
Collide
  • Released: October 21, 2014
  • Label: BMG, MSM
  • Format: CD, digital download
Under the Streetlight
  • Released: October 20, 2017
  • Label: Tango, MasterWorks, MSM
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles

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Year Single
1991 "Motownphilly"
"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday"
"Uhh Ahh"
1992 "Please Don't Go"
"End of the Road"
1993 "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)"
"Let It Snow" (featuring Brian McKnight)
1994 "I'll Make Love to You"
"On Bended Knee"
1995 "Thank You"
"Water Runs Dry"
"Vibin'"
"I Remember"
1997 "4 Seasons of Loneliness"
"A Song for Mama"
1998 "Can't Let Her Go"
"Doin' Just Fine"
"I Will Get There"
2000 "Pass You By"
"Thank You in Advance"
2002 "The Color of Love"
"Relax Your Mind" (featuring Faith Evans)
2004 "What You Won't Do for Love"
2007 "The Tracks of My Tears"
2008 "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)"
"War"
"Mercy Mercy Me"
2009 "I Can't Make You Love Me"
"Iris"[7]
2011 "More Than You'll Ever Know" (featuring Charlie Wilson)[8]
"One Up for Love"[9]
"Flow"[10]
2012 "One More Dance"
2014 "Better Half"
"Diamond Eyes"
"Losing Sleep"
2017 "Ladies Man"

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Nathan Morris is an American singer and businessman best known as the founding member and vocalist of the R&B vocal group . Born Nathan Bartholomew Morris on June 18, 1971, in , , he co-founded the group in 1988 at the High School of Creative and Performing Arts alongside Marc Nelson, later joined by , , and . Under Morris's involvement, rose to international prominence in the early 1990s, becoming one of the best-selling boy bands and most successful R&B acts in history with over 60 million records sold worldwide. Their 1991 debut album featured the hit "," but it was the 1994 follow-up II that solidified their legacy, including the chart-topping singles "End of the Road"—which held the No. 1 spot on the for 13 weeks—and "," which broke that record with 14 weeks at No. 1. The group earned four , including Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "End of the Road," and received 15 nominations overall during Morris's tenure. Beyond music, Morris has expanded into business and entertainment, serving as CEO of Inc. and hosting a rehabilitation show on the DIY Network. As of 2025, he continues to perform with the trio alongside and , contributing to recent projects like the 2024 win on The Masked Singer and an upcoming biopic in development.

Early life

Birth and family

Nathan Bartholomew Morris was born on June 18, 1971, in , . Morris was raised primarily by his mother in a single-parent household alongside two sisters and one brother, following his father's departure from the family when Morris was around ten years old. This upbringing occurred amid economic hardships that shaped the family's dynamics in working-class . From an early age, Morris was exposed to music through in church and familial influences, which laid the foundation for his vocal development.

Education and early interests

Nathan Morris attended public schools in throughout his early education, culminating in his enrollment at the Philadelphia High School for Creative and (CAPA), where he began to develop his vocal talents more formally. His mother and a teacher supported his audition for the school, during which he performed classical songs in Italian and German. During his time at CAPA, Morris stood out in vocal classes, often demonstrating his natural aptitude by spontaneously, such as during a history lesson when he and a classmate harmonized, drawing attention from peers and instructors. From a young age, Morris showed a strong inclination toward , finding comfort in with the church and learning to play the as a child. His musical was particularly recognized in when a vocal identified his exceptional talent during a class, marking an early milestone in his development as a singer. Morris's early interests were heavily shaped by R&B and groups, with serving as a significant influence on his vocal style. This inspiration, combined with his foundational experiences in school and church, fueled his aspirations to perform in a vocal ensemble.

Career

Formation of Boyz II Men

Nathan Morris founded in 1988 while attending the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA), where he had been honing his vocal skills through the school's performing arts program. Initially known as Unique Attraction, the group started as a duo with Morris and classmate Marc Nelson, who shared a passion for a cappella harmonies and R&B influences. Drawing from their high school environment that emphasized creative expression, Morris and Nelson began rehearsing covers of popular songs, laying the groundwork for the group's signature multi-part vocal arrangements. Under Morris's leadership, the group expanded into a and underwent its first significant rebranding. Inspired by the track "Boys to Men" from their 1988 album , Morris proposed the name Boyz II Men to reflect themes of maturity and growth, which the members adopted during early rehearsals in school hallways and local venues. These sessions focused on tight harmonies and , with Morris often taking the lead to anchor the sound. The name change marked a shift toward a more polished identity, aligning with their aspirations to emulate influential acts like . As the group solidified, initial lineup adjustments occurred to strengthen their dynamic. Marc Nelson departed shortly after the due to creative differences, prompting Morris to recruit , a fellow CAPA student known for his deep bass voice, to fill the role. Around the same time, (no relation to Nathan) and , both talented vocalists from the school, joined as tenors, completing the classic quartet formation. With this lineup, made their debut performances at CAPA talent shows and local events, where they showcased original arrangements and covers that highlighted their emotional delivery and vocal precision, earning early local buzz.

Success and achievements with Boyz II Men

Boyz II Men's breakthrough came with their 1991 debut album Cooleyhighharmony, released on February 14 by Motown Records, which peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified nine-times platinum by the RIAA, signifying sales of over nine million copies in the United States. The album featured the hit singles "Motownphilly," which reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and showcased the group's smooth harmonies inspired by Philadelphia's soul legacy, and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday," a cover that climbed to number two on the Hot 100 and highlighted their emotional ballad style. These tracks established the quartet's reputation for intricate vocal arrangements and propelled Cooleyhighharmony to multi-platinum status within its first year, marking a pivotal entry into mainstream R&B success. The group's commercial dominance peaked with their 1994 sophomore album II, released on August 30, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and has sold over 12 million copies in the U.S. alone, making it one of the best-selling R&B albums of the decade. Key singles from II included "I'll Make Love to You," written by Babyface, which held the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for a record-breaking 14 consecutive weeks and won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1995. Building on their earlier triumph, "End of the Road" from the 1992 Boomerang soundtrack—later added to a reissued Cooleyhighharmony—had already set a then-record 13 weeks at number one on the Hot 100, earning the group their first Grammy in the same category in 1993 and underscoring their unmatched chart reign. These achievements not only shattered previous records held by artists like Elvis Presley but also solidified Boyz II Men's position as the era's premier vocal harmony group. As the founding member, Nathan Morris played a crucial role in the group's signature sound, providing the foundation that anchored their multi-octave harmonies and allowed for seamless blends in ballads and uptempo tracks. Throughout the 1990s, amassed over 60 million records sold worldwide, cementing their status as the best-selling R&B group of all time. Their accolades during this period included multiple for standout singles, nine —such as Favorite Soul/R&B Band, Duo or Group in 1993—and numerous Awards, including three wins in 1993 for "End of the Road" as Best R&B/Song and Best R&B Video. These honors reflected the group's innovative fusion of , , and , influencing a generation of vocal ensembles.

Post-2000s activities with the group

In 2003, transitioned to a trio following the departure of bass singer , who left the group due to ongoing health issues, including and related back problems. The remaining members—Nathan Morris, , and —continued performing and recording, with Morris maintaining his foundational role as the group's originator since its inception in 1988. The trio sustained their career through new releases, including the 2004 covers album Throwback, which featured interpretations of classic R&B and soul tracks, and the 2011 album Twenty, marking their 20th anniversary with a mix of re-recorded hits and original songs. They also persisted with extensive touring, emphasizing their signature harmonies and drawing on their established legacy from the . In 2013, Boyz II Men launched a long-running Las Vegas residency at The Mirage, performing over 200 shows through 2019, which was interrupted in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the engagement later resumed at The Cosmopolitan in 2024, extending into 2025 with additional dates. During an August 2024 performance at The Cosmopolitan, McCary made a surprise appearance onstage with the trio for the first time in over 20 years, joining them for an impromptu rendition and teasing the possibility of a full reunion. Throughout the 2020s, the group has continued touring globally, including holiday-themed performances such as their 2023 orchestrated concert with the Nashville Symphony featuring seasonal R&B arrangements, and announced a 2026 co-headlining tour with New Edition and Toni Braxton. In December 2024, Boyz II Men won season 12 of The Masked Singer as the "Buffalos," marking their first group victory on a major reality competition show. Additionally, in November 2024, a feature film biopic chronicling the group's 30-year career was announced to be in development by Compelling Pictures and Primary Wave Music, with Morris, Wanya Morris, and Stockman serving as executive producers; as of November 2025, the project remains in development. Morris's unwavering involvement has been central to the group's longevity, enabling adaptations while preserving their core vocal style.

Business and entrepreneurial pursuits

In the 2010s, Nathan Morris expanded his professional endeavors beyond into investment and television hosting, capitalizing on his longstanding interest in property development. He hosted the four-part DIY Network series Hit Properties with Nathan Morris, which premiered on October 6, 2018, and featured him personally overseeing the of distressed properties into high-value homes. A key highlight of the series was Morris's hands-on transformation of a 9,200-square-foot Orlando situated on 1.26 acres, which he purchased for $1.7 million. The project involved updating the gourmet kitchen with a large island and beamed ceilings, reimagining the great room, and outfitting two master suites, ultimately listing the property for $4.9 million after completion. This endeavor showcased his practical skills in and , drawing from his Philadelphia upbringing where he first developed an affinity for real estate rehab. Prior to the show, Morris had quietly built a portfolio through entrepreneurial activities, including flipping multiple properties and investing in holdings. By 2018, he reported having flipped six or seven houses in recent years, often handling aspects of the himself to maximize returns. These ventures complemented his career, with Morris noting in interviews that the longevity of provided the stability to pursue such diversification. In public discussions around 2015 and later, Morris emphasized the parallels between management and his experiences in industry, such as and in both arenas. He described house flipping as akin to songwriting in its creative and demands, allowing him to lessons from decades of performing to entrepreneurial projects.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Nathan Morris has kept his personal relationships largely private, with no confirmed details on publicly available as of 2025. He prioritizes amid his career demands. Morris is a father to multiple children, including his son Nathan Morris II, who shared insights on growing up with a parent in the 2023 MTV series Family Legacy, emphasizing the balance between fame and fatherhood. Morris approaches co-parenting with discretion, avoiding public controversies and integrating support into select career events without . Raised in Philadelphia's South Side, Morris credits the city's tight-knit community for instilling strong that continue to guide his relational life. He has spoken in interviews about the enduring influence of his childhood family, including his mother and siblings, who provided foundational support during his early years. This bond remains evident in his emphasis on familial encouragement throughout his professional journey.

Health and residences

Nathan Morris has not faced any major public health challenges throughout his career, in contrast to former member , who retired from the group in 2003 due to complications from . Morris has prioritized maintaining his physical well-being to support his ongoing performances, notably undergoing a significant and body toning transformation in 2017 by adopting a committed healthy lifestyle that extended beyond temporary dieting. As he entered his 50s in 2025, Morris continued to emphasize fitness routines essential for sustaining the vocal and physical demands of live shows, drawing from long-term habits that promote endurance and vitality. Morris resides primarily in , where he has been based since at least 2018 for business ventures including . He maintains deep-rooted ties to the area as a lifelong resident of the region and owns a home in the suburb of , purchased in 1999. For II Men's extended residencies, Morris occasionally stays in , where the group has performed regularly since 2013, including a renewed engagement at The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan in 2024 that continued into 2025.

Discography

Studio albums

Nathan Morris has not released any solo studio albums, with his entire recording output tied to his role as a founding vocalist in . As the group's , Morris provides foundational harmonies and, following Michael McCary's departure in 2003, has incorporated bass lines into his performances across their albums. His vocal arrangements and production input emphasize the group's signature multi-layered sound, particularly in ballads and R&B tracks. Boyz II Men's debut studio album, , released on April 30, 1991, by Records, marked Morris's introduction as the baritone anchor, contributing to tracks like "" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" with his rich lower-register harmonies that supported the tenors' leads. The album achieved status upon release and was later certified 9× Platinum by the RIAA for over 9 million units shipped in the United States. Their breakthrough second album, II, issued on August 30, 1994, by Records, featured Morris's baritenor prominently in the harmonic structure of hits such as "" and "," where his input helped craft the album's diamond-level commercial success. Certified 12× Platinum by the RIAA on June 13, 1996, it sold over 20 million copies worldwide, establishing the group as R&B leaders. The follow-up, Evolution, released September 23, 1997, by Motown Records, saw Morris handling baritone and additional bass elements on tracks like "4 Seasons of Loneliness," amid the group's transition to a more mature sound. It was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA, with sales exceeding 3 million copies globally. Subsequent releases, including Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya (2000, Universal), where Morris took lead vocals on tracks like "Beautiful Women" and "Step On Up," and Full Circle (2002, Arista), continued to showcase his vocal production role. Later albums such as The Remedy (2006, MSM Music Group), Love (2009, Decca), Twenty (2011, Universal), Collide (2014, BMG), and Under the Streetlight (2017, StarTime International) featured Morris's baritenor in reinterpretations and originals, though without major RIAA certifications beyond earlier peaks. No full studio albums followed post-2020, with the group issuing only the EP On Bended Knee in April 2025.
AlbumRelease DateLabelRIAA Certification
April 30, 19919× Platinum (9 million units)
IIAugust 30, 199412× Platinum (12 million units)
September 23, 19972× Platinum (2 million units)
September 12, 2000UniversalNone
Full CircleJuly 23, 2002AristaNone
The RemedyOctober 25, 2006MSM Music GroupNone
November 24, 2009DeccaNone
TwentyOctober 25, 2011UniversalNone
CollideOctober 21, 2014BMGNone
October 20, 2017StarTime InternationalNone

Singles

Boyz II Men's breakthrough single "," released in 1991 from their debut album , peaked at number 3 on the , introducing the group's signature harmonies and style to mainstream audiences. As the founding vocalist, Nathan Morris provided the foundational low-end tones that anchored the group's intricate vocal arrangements, contributing to the track's energetic celebration of Philadelphia's musical heritage. The single earned platinum certification from the RIAA, reflecting its commercial success and role in establishing as rising stars in R&B. The group's 1992 single "End of the Road," featured on the Boomerang soundtrack, became a defining hit, holding the number 1 position on the for a record-breaking 13 weeks and surpassing previous chart records held by . Morris's harmonies added emotional depth to the ballad's themes of heartbreak and closure, enhancing its cultural resonance as one of the longest-running number 1 singles in Hot 100 history. Certified 4× platinum by the RIAA, the song solidified Boyz II Men's dominance in the early R&B landscape. In 1994, from the album II topped the for 14 weeks, marking another record and making the first group to achieve consecutive number 1 runs of over 10 weeks. Morris's vocal contributions emphasized the sensual, layered harmonies that defined the track's intimate appeal, influencing romantic R&B ballads throughout the decade. The single received diamond certification from the RIAA in recognition of its 10 million units sold, underscoring its massive impact. Other notable 1990s releases included "" (1994), which reached number 1 for 6 weeks on the Hot 100, and the collaboration "" with (1995), which held the top spot for a then-record 16 weeks, highlighting Morris's seamless integration into multi-artist vocal blends. "Thank You," also from 1995, peaked at number 21 on the Hot 100, offering a gospel-infused expression of gratitude that showcased the group's evolving harmonic sophistication led by Morris's support. These singles collectively amassed over 50 weeks at number 1 on the Hot 100, a feat unmatched by any other act at the time. Boyz II Men has not released solo singles featuring Nathan Morris outside the group context. In the post-2000s era, singles from their 2011 album Twenty, such as "One Up for Love," continued to emphasize their harmonic legacy, though they achieved modest chart performance compared to earlier hits, peaking outside the Hot 100 top 40. Morris's consistent role remained central, preserving the group's timeless appeal in .

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