Groove Theory

Groove Theory is an American hip-hop soul duo, best known for its 1995 hits "Tell Me" and "Baby Luv". The original version of the group was made up of female singer Amel Larrieux and male rapper/singer/producer Bryce Wilson. Larrieux left the group for a solo career in 1999, and was replaced by Mekada Davis. Groove Theory is curently signed to Columbia Records.

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