American R&B boy band B2K is making a major comeback after more than two decades of break-ups, solo projects and limited reunions, with the group preparing to release new music and reconnect with a global fan base that helped define early-2000s R&B.
The quartet, made up of Omarion, Lil’ Fizz, J-Boog and Raz-B, is returning with plans to revive its signature blend of smooth vocals, hip-hop influences and highly synchronised dance performances.
Key Highlights
- B2K is reuniting for new music after more than 20 years of career changes and break-ups.
- The group gained global fame with hits such as “Bump, Bump, Bump,” “Uh Huh” and “Girlfriend.”
- B2K’s 2002 debut album reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.
- The group is preparing for a new album, marking its first major music project in years.
- Fans are anticipating the return of B2K’s signature R&B sound and choreography.
B2K, which stands for “Boys of the New Millennium,” rose to fame in the early 2000s with a unique combination of R&B melodies, youthful energy and dance-driven performances.
The group achieved major success with songs including “Uh Huh,” “Girlfriend” and “Bump, Bump, Bump,” the latter featuring P. Diddy and becoming B2K’s first and only No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Their self-titled 2002 debut album reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200, establishing the group as one of the biggest young R&B acts of the era.
Beyond their music, B2K became known for their energetic stage performances and coordinated dance routines, which played a major role in their popularity among teenage and young adult audiences.
However, the group disbanded in 2004 after releasing their final studio album and starring in the dance film “You Got Served.” The members later pursued individual careers, with Omarion achieving significant success as a solo artist.
Despite the split, B2K remained a popular name among R&B fans and continued to attract interest from audiences who remembered the group’s influence during the early 2000s.
The group reunited during the Millennium Tour in 2019, but the comeback did not produce new music at the time.
B2K Prepares For New Chapter
In 2026, B2K reunited with rapper Bow Wow for the Boys 4 Life Tour, marking another major step in their return to the spotlight.
The reunion represents a new chapter for the group after years of disagreements, public tensions and periods of limited communication between members.
More importantly, the comeback is expected to include new music. Reports indicate that B2K is working on an upcoming album, which would become the group’s first major studio project in more than a decade.
New songs and performances connected to the reunion are reportedly being prepared as the members refine their creative direction ahead of official releases.
The planned return has generated excitement among fans who believe B2K could once again influence the global R&B and dance music scene.
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While some fans have drawn comparisons between B2K’s return and the success of contemporary performers such as Chris Brown and Usher, the group’s comeback reflects a wider revival of early-2000s R&B culture.
For many supporters, B2K’s return is not only about chart success but also about nostalgia and the opportunity to see a generation-defining group introduce its sound to younger audiences.
The challenge for Omarion, Lil’ Fizz, J-Boog and Raz-B will be proving that their chemistry and musical identity can connect with today’s audience while satisfying longtime fans.
With a major tour underway, new music reportedly in development and all four original members back together, B2K’s next chapter could become one of the most closely watched R&B comebacks in recent years.



