Vistoso Bosses, an American pop-R&B duo, disbanded after releasing a few singles and their debut album.
Formed in 2008, Vistoso Bosses was comprised of Taylah P. and Kelci. They gained some attention with their single “Delirious,” which featured Soulja Boy. The duo was signed to the record label Collipark Music, which is owned by Mr. Collipark, also known as DJ Smurf. Their style was a mix of pop and R&B with a youthful, energetic vibe that resonated with a teen audience.
Despite the initial buzz, Vistoso Bosses struggled to maintain their momentum in the music industry. After “Delirious,” they released a few more singles, including “Boy Crazy,” and worked on their debut album, which was tentatively titled “Confetti.” However, the album faced delays and eventually was not released as planned.
The lack of a strong follow-up to their hit single and difficulties with their record label led to the duo’s disbandment. The music industry is notoriously challenging, especially for new artists trying to establish themselves, and Vistoso Bosses were unable to secure a lasting presence.
After the split, the members pursued individual interests and careers outside of the music industry. Information about their activities post-Vistoso Bosses is limited, as they stepped out of the public eye and have maintained a low profile since the group’s dissolution.