Max-A-Million, an American electronic dance music group from Chicago, Illinois, was formed in 1994 by singers A'Lisa B., Duran Estevez, and Tommye. The group's name is a pun on the male given name "Maximilian," which translates to "greatest" in Latin. Max-A-Million released their debut single "Fatboy" in 1994, marking their entry into the music scene with a blend of electronic reggae fusion and Eurodance. Their breakthrough came with the release of "Sexual Healing", a cover of Marvin Gaye's classic, which charted on the US Billboard Hot 100. The group followed up with several more singles and albums, including Take Your Time in 1995 and its accompanying maxi single "Take Your Time (Do It Right)". Their discography also includes notable releases such as "Everybody's Groovin'", which was released as a maxi single in 1996. Max-A-Million disbanded in 1998, but they reunited in the 2020's with releases like "What You Do" in 2021 and "Touch Me" featuring Zoe in June 2024.
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