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Voices of Theory

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A Virtual a one-hit-wonder, Voices of Theory is best remembered for their ballad "Say It," which was released in 1998. The Hip-Hop - R&B quintet was formed in the early 1990's in North Philadelphia.

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Voices of Theory came to be when five Latino Philadelphians - James Cartagena, Mechi Cebollero, Mike Galvis, David Cordova and Hector Ramos - joined up in 1993 to form a Hip-Hop - R&B group and become known as the latin version of their strongest musical influence, Boyz II Men. Originally known simply as "Theory," their first major chance to showcase their talent was in 1993, when they opened for Mariah Carey on a small tour in America. Later that year, they signed on to record "Why Do Fools Fall in Love," the theme song of the film "Calendar Girl."

Their fledgling success came to a screeching halt when their coach, manager and long-time friend, Melvin Wallace, was murdered in 1995. In 1997, upon finding a new management in producer Jellybean Benitez's HOLA Recordings, they got back to boy group band wagon. The following year, they released their eponymous debut album. They savored considerable airplay and record sales with the release of their single "Say It," a romantic serenade enjoyed the world over. Their second single "Wherever You Go" was welcomed by loyal fans, but it was the quintet's last known major release.


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Date Title Label
1997 Somehow HOLA
1998 Say It HOLA
1998 Wherever You Go (Cassette) HOLA
1999 Wherever You Go (CD) HOLA


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  • Michael McCarey of Boyz II Men produced and co-wrote four songs: "I'll Give My Love to You," "It's Been A While," "Wherever You Go" and "If I Knew."
  • Their record label H.O.L.A. stands for Home of Latino Artists

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