All-4-One
Formed in Los Angeles in 1994, All-4-One brings together the four singers Delious Kennedy, Jamie Jones, Tony Borowiak and Alfred Nevarez around a contemporary R&B strongly influenced by soul-pop and vocal harmonies. The group first emerged with a cover of 'So Much in Love', released at the end of 1993, before establishing itself internationally with 'I Swear' in 1994—an adaptation of a country song that became their most identifiable recording and won a Grammy. Their debut album, All-4-One (1994), laid the groundwork for a repertoire centered on ballads, group vocals and accessible pop-R&B production, followed by 'And the Music Speaks' (1995), which includes 'I Can Love You Like That'. The same period saw the release of 'An All-4-One Christmas' (1995), and the quartet continued its discography with 'On and On' (1999), 'A41' (2002), 'Split Personality' (2004), 'No Regrets' (2009) and 'Twenty+' (2015). Over the years, All-4-One has remained associated with the American adult R&B scene of the 1990s, with forays into mainstream pop and contributions such as 'Someday', recorded for the soundtrack of The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1996.