Atlantic Records years (1993–1999) All-4-One's hit "
I Swear" won a
Grammy Award in 1995 for
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and enjoyed an eleven-week run at number one on the
Billboard Hot 100, as well as a six-week run at number one on the
Australian Singles Chart and a seven-week run at No. 2 on the
UK Singles Chart. Other
RIAA gold-certified hits by the group include remakes of "
So Much in Love" (1993), "
I Can Love You Like That" (1995), and "
Someday" from the soundtrack to Disney's 1996 animated film
The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Post-Atlantic (2000–present) A rift between their independent label, Blitzz Records, and their major label,
Atlantic Records, led to the group leaving Atlantic as well as Blitzz Records after the release of their album
On & On in 1999. The shift in labels left the group in limbo for a few years as they contemplated their next move. In 2001, the follow-up album,
A41, was released on AMC Records and yielded "Beautiful as U", a top 20 hit on the
Radio & Records Adult Contemporary chart. The group's 2004 album,
Split Personality, was given an Asia-only release, and subsequently gave them Asian hits with "Someone Who Lives in Your Heart" and "I Just Wanna Be Your Everything". For much of the 2000s, All-4-One spent their time touring Asia, in cities such as Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Shanghai and Sydney. In 2009, All-4-One released
No Regrets on the Peak Records/Concord Music Group label. The album was largely created in-house, with the group doing the writing for the album, and Jamie Jones' production company, the Heavyweights, doing a lot of the production work. The CD produced the Urban Adult Contemporary hit "My Child", co-written by Delious Kennedy and Jamie Jones. In June 2015,
Billboard premiered the first single, "Baby Love", from All-4-One's 20th anniversary album,
Twenty+. In February 2016, All-4-One joined the inaugural "I Love the 90's" Tour with their peers
Salt-N-Pepa featuring Spinderella,
Vanilla Ice,
Coolio,
Tone Loc,
Color Me Badd, Rob Base, Kid N Play and
Young MC. == Solo ventures ==