Five (band)
Five were a British boy band formed in 1997 by the same team that formed the Spice Girls, Bob Herbert and his son Chris. Signed by Simon Cowell, they enjoyed success worldwide, but particularly in the UK, parts of Europe, Russia, parts of Asia, Brazil, Israel, Australia, New Zealand and USA. They broke up on 27 September 2001, after selling almost 20 million records, and having 11 top ten singles and 4 top ten albums in the UK. The five members were Scott Robinson, Ritchie Neville, Jason 'J' Brown, Richard 'Abs' Breen and Sean Conlon. Four of the five original members briefly reformed the group on September 27, 2006, but only 7 months after announcing a comeback, Five made an announcement by their official website they would again disband. They reformed in 2012.
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Origin | London, United Kingdom |
Genres | Pop rap, dance, rap rock, teen pop, pop funk |
Years active | 1997-2001 2006-2007 2012-present |
Labels | Sony BMG (UK), RCA/Arista (USA) (1997-2001) |
Associated acts | Abs |
Website | Official site |
Past members | Jason 'J' Brown Richard 'Abs' Breen Ritchie Neville Scott Robinson Sean Conlon |