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Peach State Soul: 112

Bad Boy roots, Atlanta heart

Hooks you know, harmonies up close

Atlanta-bred R&B group 112 now tours as Slim and Mike, a leaner lineup that leans on their classic harmonies. They came up through Bad Boy in the late 90s, mixing church-schooled vocals with club-ready grooves. Expect Only You, Cupid, Peaches & Cream, and Anywhere, with the DJ dropping the remix tags where the rap features used to land. The crowd skews mixed-age: couples who slow-danced to these songs in high school, younger fans of 2000s R&B, and day-one Atlantans, all quick to sing the hooks. You hear tidy harmonies from the stage and warm, patient call-and-response from the floor rather than full-throat screaming. The group took its name from Atlanta's Club 112, where they auditioned for Sean Combs before signing. Early sessions for the debut were split between Atlanta and Bad Boy's Daddy's House in New York, where they stacked harmonies late into the night. These notes are informed estimates, and the actual songs and production choices can change by city.

The 112 Scene: Satin Jackets, Slow-Dance Energy

Dress codes from the era

Shared rituals, small details

You see crisp throwback jerseys, satin bomber jackets, and clean sneakers, plus date-night fits that nod to late-90s Atlanta clubs. Couples lean in during the ballads, and the room lights up with phones when the first notes of Cupid start. Between songs, a quick one-one-two clap-chant often pops up, and the DJ will tease a Bad Boy break that makes the aisles sway. Merch leans simple: black-and-cream tees with the classic numeral, and a few playful pieces riffing on Peaches & Cream. Fans swap stories about school dances and first road trips, but the tone stays easy, more reunion energy than cosplay. After the show, people linger to sing hooks in the hallway, which tells you the night was about shared memory as much as high notes.

How 112 Shapes the Room: Voice First, Groove Second

Voices on top, band in the pocket

Little tweaks that land big

Slim's light tenor cuts clean while Mike's baritone anchors the blend, and the band leaves room so the words lead. Live arrangements favor steady mid-tempo grooves, with drums tight and dry, bass round but not boomy, and keys carrying the silky chords. They often strip the intro of a hit to near silence, then bring the beat in after a few lines, which makes the chorus hit harder. On Cupid, they sometimes take the tempo a touch slower and let the instruments drop out for an eight-bar a cappella stack before the final hook. For Only You, the DJ may cue brief remix tags in place of the guest verses, while the band leans into a harder snare to keep the club feel. Small key adjustments show up on tougher notes as the night moves, a practical choice that keeps the blend smooth without straining. Lighting tends to be warm ambers and cool blues that match the mood shifts, with strobes saved for the bounce sections.

If You Like 112, Here's Your Lane

Adjacent voices and vibes

Harmonies, swagger, and slow-jams

Fans of 112 often ride with Jagged Edge for the Southern R&B feel, tight harmonies, and sing-along hooks. If you want bigger ad-lib fireworks and gospel-soaked runs, Dru Hill sits in the same lane but leans flashier onstage. For polished blend and gentlemanly stagecraft, Boyz II Men draw a similar cross-generational crowd that comes to actually hear vocals. Craving the 2000s club tempo between ballads, Ginuwine brings that bounce while still keeping the slow-burn moments. All four acts value tight musical direction and a band that gives the singers air, which is why fans swap tickets between them. They also share nostalgia without being stuck in it, updating arrangements so the grooves feel current.

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