Groove Theory disbanded in 2001, but they reunited in 2010 and have been involved in various projects since then.
Groove Theory, the American R&B duo consisting of singer Amel Larrieux and producer Bryce Wilson, made a significant impact in the mid-90s with their hit single “Tell Me” from their self-titled debut album released in 1995. The duo’s smooth blend of R&B, soul, and hip-hop resonated with audiences, but after their initial success, they parted ways in 2001. Amel Larrieux pursued a solo career, releasing several albums that showcased her eclectic musical style, while Bryce Wilson turned his focus to music production and acting.
Despite their split, the duo’s music continued to influence the R&B genre. In 2010, Groove Theory fans were delighted when Larrieux and Wilson reunited for select performances. Since then, they have occasionally come together for live shows and have hinted at the possibility of new music, although no official releases have materialized as of my knowledge cutoff in 2023. Their legacy endures, with “Tell Me” and other tracks remaining beloved classics, and their influence can be heard in the work of contemporary artists who blend genres in a similar fashion.