Wanya Morris is an American singer, songwriter, and member of the acclaimed R&B group Boyz II Men, which formed in 1988 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known for their rich harmonies and emotional ballads, Boyz II Men became one of the best-selling R&B groups of all time. Morris, with his powerful tenor voice, contributed significantly to the group's signature sound. The group gained widespread recognition in the early 1990s with hits such as "End of the Road," "I'll Make Love to You," and "One Sweet Day," the latter of which holds the record for the longest-running No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100. Their album "II" (1994) was particularly successful, featuring several chart-topping singles and solidifying their place in music history. Wanya Morris's vocal prowess and emotional delivery have influenced a generation of artists in the R&B and pop genres. Beyond his work with Boyz II Men, he has pursued solo projects and collaborations, further showcasing his talent. Morris's impact on music extends through his contributions to the evolution of contemporary R&B, blending traditional harmonies with modern themes and sounds.