New York duo formed by singer Amel Larrieux and producer Bryce Wilson, best known for their 1995 self-titled album and the hit single "Tell Me".

Formed in New York when Amel Larrieux and Bryce Wilson met in 1993. Debut self-titled album released in 1995 on Epic Records and driven by the single "Tell Me". Bryce Wilson was formerly a member of Mantronix. Amel Larrieux left the group in 1999 to pursue a solo career (her album Infinite Possibilities was released in 2000). The debut album was commercially successful and is noted in the review as certified gold.

A positive, nostalgic review of Groove Theory's 1995 self-titled debut, highlighting the hit single "Tell Me", Amel Larrieux's vocals and Bryce Wilson's production. The reviewer notes the album's cohesion, lyrical depth on several tracks, and its place in mid-'90s hip-hop soul. The duo formed in New York, released the album on Epic, achieved commercial success, and split after subsequent attempts to continue the project.

For:Fans of 1990s R&B, hip-hop soul and vocal-driven neo-soul.

 Remember "Tell Me" by Groove Theory? If your answer is "no" or "what?", it's time to refresh your memory.

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