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Boyz II Men Honored To Have Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame

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Boyz II Men were honored on January 5 with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Shawn Stockman, Wanya Morris, Nathan Morris, and Michael McCary were on hand for the presentation. In December, Shawn, Wanya, and Nathan discussed the news during a visit to Yahoo! Music. Nathan said they accepted the recognition with gratitude and were humbled to know that they with join the ranks of Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, the Four Tops, and Diana Ross: "When you become artists it's the furthest thing away from you mind … you never think about whatever other accolades may come further down the line."


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