“Why Didn’t 112 Become As Big As They Were Supposed To?

For a group that sold millions of records, delivered some of the biggest R&B songs of the late 90s and early 2000s, and survived one of the most chaotic eras in music history, 112 somehow still feels left out of the conversation when people talk about legendary male groups. Maybe it’s because they came from the shadow of Sean Combs and the Bad Boy machine. Maybe it’s because the group quietly broke apart instead of ending with some dramatic public fallout. Or maybe it’s because their biggest records became bigger than the actual story behind the men who made them. But make no mistake about it, 112 had a real run. Platinum albums, timeless records, major tours, and a level of consistency most groups never reach. The strange part is that despite all that success, their legacy still feels smaller than it probably should. Even Slim himself pushed back against the idea that the group failed, pointing to the platinum plaques and hit records as proof that 112 absolutely succeeded. But success and fulfillment are two different things. Because behind the harmonies, chemistry, and love songs was a group slowly dealing with industry pressure, changing eras, business complications, and eventually broken trust within the brotherhood itself. “Why Didn’t 112 Become As Big As They Were Supposed To? Chapters: Intro: 0:00 History: 1:37 Stunt#1 3:10 Stunt#2 5:34 Stunt#3 8:03 Conclusion: 10:32 http://www.stuntedgrowth3.com ig:   / stuntedgrowthmusic   Basketball Youtube channel:    / stuntedgrowth   Like and Subscribe for more #112 #stuntedgrowthmusic