Wanya Morris
Wanyá Jermaine Morris, born on July 29, 1973, is an accomplished American singer renowned as a prominent member of the celebrated R&B group Boyz II Men. His musical journey began in 1987 while he was participating in his school's choir alongside future bandmates when they were known as Unique Attraction. After joining the group as a freshman, Morris helped propel Boyz II Men to stardom following their signing with Motown Records in 1991. Their debut album, *Cooleyhighharmony*, launched a series of hit singles, including the chart-toppers "I'll Make Love to You" (1994) and "Water Runs Dry" (1995). Notably, the group collaborated with Mariah Carey on the iconic track "One Sweet Day" in 1996, further solidifying their legacy in the music industry.
In addition to his musical achievements, Morris showcased his versatility by competing on the 22nd season of *Dancing with the Stars* in 2016, where he finished in a commendable fourth place alongside partner Lindsay Arnold. His television appearances span various shows, including the 2013 documentary *Happy on the Ground*, and guest spots on *The Odd Couple* (2016) and *Whose Line is it Anyway?* (2017).
Morris's personal life includes his marriage to Traci Nash in 2002, with whom he shares six children, and his subsequent marriage to Amber Reyes in 2019. He continues to engage with fans, appearing in specials like *A Very Boy Band Holiday* in December 2021.