If you missed the golden era of R&B, CitiLimitz is here to remind you exactly what it felt like. In this standout audition from America’s Got Talent 2025, three brothers from Chattanooga, Tennessee (currently residing in Atlanta, Georgia), prove that soul and harmony run deep in their DNA.
The Performance: A Tribute to a Classic
Coming from a massive family of 12 siblings, brothers Dre, Mari, and Young took the stage with a clear mission: to become one of the biggest groups in the world. They kicked off their journey with a smooth, heartfelt cover of the 1997 classic “All My Life” by K-Ci & JoJo.
The performance was more than just a cover; it was a dedicated tribute to judge Mel B, setting a soulful tone that immediately won over the room [01:04].
Key Highlights
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Natural Chemistry: As brothers, their vocal “synergy” and tight harmonies showcased a level of comfort and connection that only family can produce [04:28].
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Vocal Range: The trio navigated the difficult runs and emotional peaks of the song, earning a standing ovation from the audience and judges alike [02:08].
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Relatable Charm: Despite their polished sound, the brothers remained humble and hilariously honest, admitting to some serious pre-show nerves [03:48].
The Verdict
The judges were unanimous in their praise:
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Mel B commended their technical knowledge of harmonies and rooted for their success [04:03].
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Simon Cowell noted their natural chemistry and the undeniable “work” they put into their craft [04:28].
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Sofia Vergara shared how meaningful it is to see siblings supporting each other on such a massive stage [04:09].
The brothers walked away with four enthusiastic “Yeses,” proving that 90s R&B is timeless and that CitiLimitz is a group to watch this season.
Watch the full audition here:






