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Men at Large was an American R&B group from Cleveland, Ohio, whose members, David Tolliver and Jason Champion, frequently self-referenced their obesity. They scored several US hits in the mid-1990s and were discovered by the late soul singer Gerald Levert.
[edit] Discography
Year |
Title |
Label |
US R&B Chart[1] |
US Top 200[1] |
1992 |
Men at Large |
East West Records |
#24 |
#122 |
1994 |
One Size Fits All |
East West Records |
#17 |
#151 |
1999 |
Love Struggle & Progress |
Rival Records |
- |
- |
2007 |
Back On Top |
Couzan/Pyramid Media |
- |
- |
[edit] Singles
Year |
Title |
Chart Positions[2] |
Billboard Hot 100 |
US Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles |
1992 |
"So Alone" |
#31 |
#5 |
1992 |
"Use Me" |
- |
#9 |
1992 |
"You Me" |
- |
#29 |
1993 |
"Um Um Good" |
- |
#39 |
1993 |
"Would You Like to Dance (With Me)" |
- |
#87 |
1994 |
"Let's Talk About It" |
- |
#16 |
1995 |
"Holiday" |
- |
#62 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b Billboard, Allmusic.com
- ^ Billboard Singles. Allmusic.com.