Equally rooted in gospel, soul, and hip-hop,
112 were the first and most successful urban vocal group to emerge from
Sean "Puffy" Combs' Bad Boy Records roster. Not only was the group's eponymous 1996 debut popular, but the group could be heard on records by such Bad Boy artists as
Mase and
the Notorious B.I.G. Unlike most artists on Bad Boy,
112's image was clean, pure, and wholesome (initially, at least), which helped the group cross over to a more mainstream audience. The four members of
112 --
Marvin,
Daron,
Q, and
Mike -- met each other while attending high school in Atlanta, GA. The quartet began to play talent shows at school and local churches, eventually gaining the attention of
Courtney Sills and
Kevin Wales, who soon became the group's managers.
Sills and
Wales brought
112 to the attention of
Sean "Puffy" Combs at Bad Boy Records.
Combs signed on as the executive producer of
112's eponymous debut album, which featured songs the group co-wrote with such professional songwriters as
Stevie J,
Wayna Morris of
Boyz II Men, and
Combs himself. "Only You," the group's debut single, was released in the summer of 1996 and climbed to number three on the R&B charts, peaking at number 13 on the pop charts.
112 was released in late 1996, and it steadily worked its way to gold status as the group's second single, "Come Seem Me," reached number 15 on the R&B charts.
Room 112 followed in 1998 and
Part III was issued three years later.
112 all but left Bad Boy for 2003's
Hot & Wet, and the group cemented its new relationship with Def Soul on 2005's
Pleasure & Pain. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide