Raz-B, born De'Mario Monte Thornton on June 13, 1985, is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer best known as a member of the R&B group B2K. Emerging in the early 2000s, B2K gained immense popularity with hits like "Bump, Bump, Bump," "Girlfriend," and "Uh Huh," contributing to the boy band resurgence during that era. The group’s self-titled debut album and their sophomore release, "Pandemonium!" both achieved commercial success, solidifying their place in pop and R&B history. Raz-B's contributions to music extend beyond his work with B2K; he has pursued a solo career and collaborated with various artists. His genre primarily encompasses R&B and hip-hop, characterized by catchy melodies and danceable beats. In addition to his music career, Raz-B has made headlines for his candid discussions about personal struggles, including issues related to mental health and his experiences in the music industry. His impact is notable not just for his musical contributions but also for his advocacy for artists' rights and mental health awareness, which resonates with many fans and emerging artists today.