21 Brothas Who Look As Good As They Did in The 90s
The 90s was an iconic decade punctuated with classic sitcoms, some of the best bars in rap and Hip Hop, and the golden age for our brothas in the entertainment industry. This decade had us glued to our TV screens before many had DVRs or TiVo was invented to replay our favorite scenes.
As time has passed throughout the years, these fellas have gotten finer and finer, leading us to ask, "Do they have the secret to the fountain of youth?"
While we know that hard living can damage skin, these hunks must be giving their melanin the care it deserves and giving us yet another reason to love the 90s.
Here is a class of kings whose handsome looks deserve a round of applause.
Morris Chestnut
Leading the pack down nostalgia lane in the 90s is Morris Chestnut. Do we really need to explain why? Of course not because chile this photo speaks for itself.
Larenz Tate
From bodying his role in "Menace II Society" to re-inventing himself as a heart-stuck romantic in "Love Jones," Larenz Tate has always kept us on our toes.
Shemar Moore
Shemar Moore knows exactly what he's doing with this thirst trap. All there is to say is, "Thank you."
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Usher
The Las Vegas Strip has never looked better. This falsetto-singing brotha has been hitting the right notes in our hearts since his song "Nice & Slow" skyrocketed to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1998.
Will Smith
Thirty-three years after stepping foot in that Bel-Air mansion as the Fresh Prince, Will Smith continues to garner our attention.
Tyson Beckford
We can't get more 90s than Tyson Beckford's face card, which never declines.
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Chris Tucker
This catchphrase-collecting comedian has the Benjamin Button effect on lock. Chris Tucker continues to take the world by storm, and we're here for it. We see you, Chris!
Method Man
Someone get a fire extinguisher because Method Man is...fione! Age definitely does a body good.
Jamie Foxx
Jamie! Jamie! Jamie! We adored this brotha on "The Jamie Foxx Show," and today, that love remains. Jamie Foxx is a fox, period!
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Taye Diggs
Pure dark chocolate might be bitter to the taste, but on Taye Diggs, it's sweet on the eyes.
Gary Dourdan
Remember that loc-wearing barefoot brotha from Janet Jackson's 1993 music video for "Again?" Well, Gary Dourdan starred in that and a few episodes of "Different World." Consider this an official stan account for this gentleman.
The Wayans Brothers
This brotherly quartet helped catapult comedy in the 90s. With their handsome good looks and unrivaled swag, Shawn, Keenen, Marlon, and Damon are exactly what people mean when they ask, "Do you have a brother?"
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Lenny Kravitz
Wherever Lenny Kravitz is going, we're following. No questions asked.
LL Cool J
"LL Cool J is hard as hell" is a bar that will never grow old; by the looks of it, neither will he.
Mekhi Phifer
Mekhi Phifer dominated the 90s back in the day. We couldn't take our eyes off him in the music video for Brandy and Monica's hit song "The Boy Is Mine," and when he starred in "Soul Food," our hearts skipped a beat.
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Blair Underwood
We can't talk about fine men from the 90s and not include the incomparable Blair Underwood. His chiseled face was made for the big screen, and his stellar performance in "Set It Off" definitely had us in our feels.
RonReaco Lee
This fine king stole our hearts in "Sister Sister," and we have been fans ever since. RonReaco Lee's smile and his eyes are all a chef's kiss.
Flex Alexander
Flex Alexander had the 90s in a chokehold, and this fella isn't letting up. This is what a tall glass of chocolate milk looks like.
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