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    Marques Houston joins On That Note to break down the real story behind You Got Served, the “Never Lie” breakout, and the creation of B2K. From his early days as Roger on Sister, Sister to becoming a defining voice in early 2000s R&B, Marques shares how dance, music, and culture all collided during one of the most influential eras in entertainment. In this episode, Marques Houston dives into how You Got Served helped spark a new wave of dance culture, bringing street crews, choreography, and performance into the mainstream and influencing music videos, film, and pop culture. He also tells the story behind Immature (IMx) and how the hit song “Never Lie” came together, including the recording process, vocal performance, and what it took to break through in the radio era. Marques breaks down the formation of B2K with Omarion under Chris Stokes, how artist development shaped that era, and why groups felt bigger, more polished, and more impactful in the 90s and early 2000s. The conversation also touches on Michael Jackson’s influence, the transition from child actor to recording artist, radio vs streaming, and why today’s music industry feels different. This is a deep dive into R&B history, dance culture, and the real work behind building iconic moments.
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