What is men at large?

Men at Large was an American R&B group formed in 1992 by Dave Tolliver and Jason Champion. They gained popularity in the 1990s with their smooth vocal harmonies and soulful songs. Their debut album "Men at Large" was released in 1992 and included the hit single "Use Me." The group's music was influenced by classic R&B artists such as Boyz II Men and Jodeci.

Men at Large released several albums in the 1990s, including "One Size Fits All" in 1994 and "Love, Struggle and Progress" in 1997. They had several chart-topping singles, including "So Alone" and "Let's Talk About It." The group was known for their romantic ballads and heartfelt lyrics, which resonated with fans of 90s R&B music.

Despite their success, Men at Large disbanded in the late 1990s, and both Tolliver and Champion pursued solo careers. They occasionally reunite for live performances and continue to be remembered as a beloved R&B group of the 1990s.