Bryan Abrams is an American singer best known as a founding member of the R&B group Color Me Badd, which gained prominence in the early 1990s. The group, formed in 1985, is known for its blend of pop, R&B, and new jack swing. Color Me Badd achieved significant commercial success with their debut album, *C.M.B.* (1991), which included the hit singles "I Wanna Sex You Up," "All 4 Love," and "I Adore Mi Amor." The group's sound was characterized by smooth harmonies and catchy melodies, contributing to the popularity of the R&B genre during this era. Abrams' vocal abilities and charismatic stage presence played a crucial role in the group's appeal, helping them to achieve multi-platinum status and earn several awards, including American Music Awards and Billboard Music Awards. The group's impact on music is marked by their influence on the boy band trend of the 1990s and their contribution to the crossover success of R&B into mainstream pop. Although the group faced challenges and lineup changes over the years, Color Me Badd remains a notable act in the history of 1990s pop and R&B music.