American R&B singer Jon B. was in his early 20s when he busted out his silky clean vocals and completely manscaped facial hair — crooning his strategy to the forefront of the awkward ’90s R&B scene.
His 1995 debut album featured hit songs, “Fairly Lady” and “Somebody to Love” ft. Babyface — which hit the highest ten on the Billboard Scorching 100 and even obtained a Grammy nomination.
Sure he is acquired some pipes, however he additionally writes music … In 1996, he co-wrote the only “Say You will Be There” for the Spice Women.
Guess what he appears like now in his 50s!