Boyz II Men took to Capitol Hill this week calling for lawmakers to pass a bill that would require radio stations to pay artists for their recordings.
Legendary R&B group Boyz II Men visited Capitol Hill on World Radio Day to rally support for the American Music Fairness Act.
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