Legendary R&B group Boyz II Men visited Capitol Hill on World Radio Day to rally support for the American Music Fairness Act.
The R&B group whose ballads were a staple of the '90s met with lawmakers this week in an effort to get performers paid for their songs on the radio.
The R&B group whose ballads were a staple of the '90s met with lawmakers this week in an effort to get performers paid for their songs on the radio.
Boyz II Men took to Capitol Hill this week calling for lawmakers to pass a bill that would require radio stations to pay artists for their recordings.
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