B2K was one of the most electrifying R&B and pop groups to emerge from the early 2000s. Formed in Los Angeles, California, the quartet consisted of Omarion, Raz-B, Lil' Fizz, and J-Boog, and quickly became a sensation among teenage audiences with their smooth harmonies, sharp dance moves, and undeniable charisma. Their debut self-titled album launched a string of hit singles, and their high-energy performances made them a staple on TRL and teen music culture of the era.
With anthems like *Uh Huh* and *Bump, Bump, Bump* — the latter a collaboration with P. Diddy — B2K cemented their place in early 2000s pop history. Their blend of new jack swing influences, slick choreography, and youthful energy drew comparisons to legendary acts like New Edition and New Kids on the Block.
Though the group disbanded in 2004, their legacy endured through solo careers, most notably Omarion's successful run as a solo artist and actor. In 2019, B2K made a triumphant return with the *Millennium Tour*, a nostalgia-fueled concert experience that reminded the world just how much their music had meant to a generation. Their story is one of talent, resilience, and the timeless power of great R&B.