American R&B group Boyz II Men captivated fans at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus, on Saturday night with a nostalgic, heartfelt performance that was nothing short of unforgettable. In a touching moment that set the tone for the night, the trio paused to honour Jamaica’s cultural ties to their music, inviting Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness and Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, to the stage. The gesture underscored a mutual appreciation, as the group expressed their admiration for Jamaica and its ongoing support of R&B and soul music.
With their romantic ballads, Boyz II Men drew fans into a world of harmony and soulful memories. The audience was especially moved during their iconic performance of “I’ll Make Love to You,” when the group handed out roses to the crowd, sparking waves of cheers and chorus-like singalongs that reverberated throughout the venue. “We’re gonna sing our hearts out, and hopefully, the people will enjoy it,” the group had promised earlier in the week, and they delivered on that vow in an atmosphere charged with love and connection.
This weekend’s performance marked a continuation of Boyz II Men’s long-standing relationship with Jamaican audiences, tracing back to their early visits in the 1990s and legendary performance at Reggae Sumfest in 1998. As the group said in a pre-concert interview, “It’s been a while since we’ve been to Jamaica, and although we’re not going to be there for a long time, we’re looking forward to hanging out for a little bit, enjoying the weather, the sights, and just having a great time.” The evening’s turnout showed just how much Jamaicans value this iconic R&B trio, making it a night to remember for fans and musicians alike.