Marques Houston

Marques Houston, born on August 4, 1981, is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and producer, primarily associated with the R&B and hip-hop genres. He first gained fame in the late 1990s as a member of the boy band Immature (later known as IMx), which produced hits like "Never Lie" and "I Don't Mind." Houston transitioned to a solo career in the early 2000s, releasing his debut album, "MH," in 2003, featuring the successful singles "Circle" and "That Girl." In addition to his music career, Houston is also known for his acting roles in television and film, most notably in the sitcom "Sister, Sister" and movies like "You Got Served." His work has made a significant impact on the R&B genre, particularly in the early 2000s, as he blended traditional R&B with contemporary sounds. Houston's influence persists through his contributions to the boy band scene and as a solo artist, inspiring a new generation of R&B singers. His ability to transition between music and acting showcases his versatility and ongoing relevance in the entertainment industry.