B2K Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Uh Huh |
| 2 | Girlfriend |
| 3 | Take It to the Floor |
| 4 | Gots Ta Be |
| 5 | Why I Love You |
| 6 | Everything |
| 7 | Fizzo Got Flow |
| 8 | What a Girl Wants |
| 9 | Sprung |
| 10 | Badaboom |
| 11 | Baby Girl |
| 12 | Out the Hood |
| 13 | Sleepin’ |
| 14 | Bump That |
| 15 | Streets Is Callin’ |
| 16 | Jingle Bells |
| 17 | Girlfriend (remix) |
| 18 | Santa Claus Is Coming to Town |
| 19 | Understanding |
| 20 | The Other Guy |
| 21 | Back It Up |
| 22 | My Girl |
| 23 | Bump, Bump, Bump |
| 24 | Would You Be Here |
| 25 | Feel This Way |
| 26 | Why'd You Leave Me on Christmas |
| 27 | B2K Is Hot |
| 28 | Pretty Young Thing |
| 29 | Intro |
| 30 | I'm Not Finished |
| 31 | Come On |
| 32 | Last Boyfriend |
| 33 | Your Girl Chose Me |
| 34 | Shorty |
| 35 | Where Did We Go Wrong |
| 36 | Hey Little Lady |
| 37 | I Beat You to It (Turn the Party Out) |
| 38 | Fantasy |
| 39 | Boys for Life |
| 40 | Girlfriend (Ron G remix) |
| 41 | Here We Go |
| 42 | B2K Is Hot (skit) |
| 43 | Santa Hooked Me Up |
| 44 | Boys 4 Life |
| 45 | Do That Thing |
| 46 | Rain & Snow |
| 47 | Girlfriend (Pied Piper remix) |
| 48 | Santa Baby |
| 49 | Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer |
| 50 | Happy |
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About B2K
B2K was an American R&B boy band from Los Angeles that became a defining force in early 2000s teen pop culture, blending smooth harmonies with hip-hop influenced beats and choreographed performances that captivated a generation of young fans. Formed in 1998, the quartet-consisting of Omarion, Raz-B, Lil' Fizz, and J-Boog-crafted a sound that merged traditional R&B vocals with contemporary urban production, creating infectious tracks like "Gots ta Be" and "What a Girl Wants" that dominated radio and MTV's "Total Request Live." Their music was characterized by youthful energy, romantic themes, and danceable grooves that perfectly captured the millennium's optimistic pop zeitgeist, while their synchronized dance moves and boy-next-door appeal made them teen heartthrobs. The group's cultural impact extended beyond music into film with "You Got Served" (2004), a dance movie that showcased their performance skills and further cemented their influence on youth culture and the emerging dance battle scene. Albums like "Pandemonium!" demonstrated their ability to balance radio-friendly pop sensibilities with genuine R&B craftsmanship, featuring both club-ready anthems like "Take It To The Floor" and softer romantic ballads. Though their run was brief, disbanding in 2004 at the height of their fame, B2K's legacy lives on as pioneers who helped bridge the gap between '90s R&B and the more hip-hop influenced sound that would dominate the following decade. Their 480-song catalog across 126 releases reflects not just their prolific output but their role as cultural ambassadors who brought R&B to mainstream pop audiences while inspiring countless artists who followed.