CitiLimitz Brings Back 90s R&B With A Smooth Cover Of “All My Life” by K-Ci & JoJo | AGT 2025’s Sweetest Surprise Yet

June 23, 2025 — Los Angeles, CA

America’s Got Talent (AGT) 2025 took a soulful turn during Auditions Week 2 as the R&B vocal group CitiLimitz transported the audience straight back to the golden age of slow jams with a heart-melting rendition of “All My Life” by K-Ci & JoJo. Their harmonies were smooth, their presence effortlessly cool, and the reaction? Pure nostalgia and admiration from both the crowd and judges.

In a season filled with fire-breathers, dancers, and magicians, CitiLimitz proved that sometimes, less is more — especially when it comes to great voices and a timeless song.

🎶 The Performance: Smooth Vocals, Vintage Vibe

CitiLimitz, a four-member vocal harmony group based out of Atlanta, emerged in crisp suits under a gentle spotlight. The moment they began singing, the theater transformed — not into a competition venue, but into a cozy 90s lounge where love songs ruled the airwaves.

Their take on “All My Life” was faithful to the original but polished with modern vocal dynamics and lush group harmonies. From the lead’s heartfelt falsetto to the background vocals that wrapped around each lyric like silk, it was clear these men had lived in this song.

Audience members could be seen swaying, some even wiping away tears as the group delivered the iconic final chorus in perfect sync.

👏 Judges React: “You Brought Romance Back to the Stage”

The judges were visibly touched. Sofia Vergara smiled warmly and said:

“You guys just melted my heart. That was so romantic and so beautiful. I wanted it to go on forever!”

Howie Mandel, known for being harder to impress with singing acts, praised their emotional delivery:

“It wasn’t just a cover. It was a moment. You brought us back to a feeling, not just a decade.”

Heidi Klum added:

“There’s something so classy about what you did. I felt like I was back in 1998 falling in love again.”

🕰️ The Comeback of R&B?

R&B vocal groups may not dominate today’s charts like they did in the ’90s, but CitiLimitz’s performance served as a reminder of why that era’s music still resonates. There’s a purity in the harmonies, a soul in the delivery, and a timelessness in the emotion that transcends generations.

Music critics on social media were quick to highlight the group’s performance as a potential spark in a growing resurgence of classic R&B on mainstream stages.

🌟 Social Media Loves CitiLimitz

Minutes after their performance aired, hashtags like #CitiLimitzAGT, #AllMyLifeRevived, and #BringBack90sRnB began trending. Fans from all age groups chimed in with praise, including:

“That harmony just healed a part of me I didn’t know was broken.”
“CitiLimitz on AGT just took me back to middle school slow dances. Bless them.”

🚀 What’s Next for the Group?

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Now that CitiLimitz has earned their ticket to the next round, fans are eager to see what they’ll do next. Will they bring more 90s ballads? A Boyz II Men tribute? Perhaps even an original song?

Backstage, one member teased:

“We grew up on this sound. We’re not here to imitate — we’re here to carry the torch forward.”

📝 Final Thoughts

CitiLimitz’s performance of “All My Life” was more than a nostalgic throwback — it was a heartfelt homage to an era where harmonies ruled, and love songs weren’t afraid to be vulnerable. In just one performance, they reminded America of the power of pure vocal talent and emotional connection.

As AGT 2025 continues, CitiLimitz stands out not just for their talent, but for their ability to make the past feel more alive than ever.

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