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Big Brovaz (pronounced as "brothers") are an R&B and hip hop music group from
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, England. In their seven-year career they released two studio albums and eight singles. There were three line-up changes with two of the original members leaving halfway through. In 2006, the only two female members launched their own band
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, which was taking off following the success of their debut single " Boogie 2nite". After their second album failed to chart and with low sales of their last two singles, the band decided to split. In May 2012, the four members from the third line-up reformed and toured Australia with S Club 3.


History


2001–2002: Formation, original lineup and ''Look Inside''

Big Brovaz originally comprised three women (Cherise, who won the MOBO for best unsigned artist in 2000; Dion; and Nadia, born in
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), three men (J-Rock; Flawless, born in Lagos; and Randy), plus two producers Skillz (also known as JJC, born in Kano, who also managed his group 419 Squad), and Fingaz. The group was referred to as a softer version of the So Solid Crew. The group was brought together by Fingaz, one of the collective's producers, who already worked under the title "Big Brovaz". The "Big Brovaz" team asked the individual members to showcase their talent alongside underground London R&B and hip hop artists on a compilation that was being put together, entitled ''Big Brovaz – Watching You''. On the album, rather than giving each member an individual track, the producers decided to make the artists work together and perform on the same tracks. That collaborative effort led to the group's formation. The ''Big Brovaz – Watching You'' compilation sold over two thousand copies. A track from the album, which featured west London R&B singer Cherise, was picked up by the organizer of the annual
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award and she was asked to compete in the annual MOBO Unsigned talent competition where she achieved first place. Cherise was signed and later release her own solo album. Following this, the group was picked up by Sony Records. Female member Cherise released a solo album ''Look Inside'' before the debut album from Big Brovaz was released. It only spawned one single, "2nd Best", while the album won a MOBO award.


2002–2004: Commercial breakthrough and ''Nu Flow''

The group's breakthrough was in October 2002 when the group's debut single, " Nu Flow" became a hit, particularly in the UK where it made the top 3, spending over four months inside the top 75. Their debut album of the same name was released on 4 November 2002 to rave reviews. This single was covered in 2006 in a UK Halifax TV advertisement. The group's success continued into 2003 with the release of further singles from their debut album. The group's second single, "OK" made Number 7 in the
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prompting a re-release of the album with a re-ordered track listing and new tracks on 10 February 2003. However, the album was re-issued yet again one month later, on 24 March 2003, with another re-ordered track listing and a new track entitled "Favourite Things". This song became the group's third single and was famous for sampling the song " My Favourite Things" from the musical ''
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''. As well as their own interpretation of the classic song, the group decided to include a cover of the original as a hidden bonus track on version three of "Nu Flow". "Favourite Things" became the group's biggest highest-charting hit to date, peaking at Number 2 in the
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and spending three weeks inside the top 3 of that chart. The fourth single taken from the album was "Baby Boy". The music video for the single was famous for being inspired by the sitcom '' Friends''. "Baby Boy" became the group's fourth top 10 hit in a row, peaking at Number 4 in the UK singles chart. The fifth single from the album, "Ain't What You Do", which sampled
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's collaboration ''
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'' was the group's fifth top 15 hit, peaking at Number 15. The group's debut album was certified platinum in the UK, a great achievement for UK R&B and hip hop. The group next appeared on-screen in the 2004 film '' Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed'', in which they performed a version of
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" and was featured on the Soundtrack. They also released the single "We Wanna Thank You (The Things You Do)" as the theme song from the movie in April 2004. This was the collective's smallest hit to date, peaking at Number 17 in the UK singles charts. Shortly after this, rapper Flawless was stopped at LAX airport and was found to be in possession of about 2.2 grams (0.07 ounces) of Cannabis out of the UK. This resulted in his sacking from the group in 2004, leaving the remaining 5 group members and two producers to carry on without him.


2004–2007: third line up, ''Re Entry'' and split

Later in 2004, one member down, the group released another new single, "Yours Fatally", which was due to be taken from their second album. Although receiving good reviews, the single did not catch on as much as their record company had hoped and were subsequently dropped by their label due to poor sales in late 2004. After being dropped, the group decided to split up and pursue solo ventures. The reformed group's MySpace webpage confirmed that a new single would be released 24 April entitled "Hangin' Around", which became the group's lowest charting hit to date, peaking outside the UK top 40. Despite this setback, the group continued and they announced that their second album "Re-Entry" (originally due for a May release) would finally be released in early 2007. The third single from the album (as "Yours Fatally" was to be included), confirmed as "Big Bro Thang", was announced to have a release before the album. The single "Big Bro Thang" was released with six remixes launching on iTunes between 26 February 2007 and 19 March, with the album ''Re-Entry'' finally released on 9 April 2007.


2012-present: Reformation, touring and new material

In May 2012, the four remaining original members of the band set off on a tour of Australia with three members of pop group
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, for a 5-date revival arena tour. Cherise and Nadia also performed as
Booty Luv Booty Luv are a British dance group formed in June 2006 by their record label, Hed Kandi. The group comprises two R&B vocalists, Cherise Roberts and Nadia Shepherd, both of whom were in the original line-up of the hip hop and R&B group Big ...
. On 25 September 2021 the group released ‘Controlla’. This was the first release by the group that did not feature vocals from the female members of the band.


Solo careers

Nadia and Cherise are now also performing under the name
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. Their first single, a cover of Tweet's " Boogie 2nite" was released in the UK via the
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label on 27 November 2006. The single received good reviews and became a favourite on the UK club scene. It peaked at Number 2 in its third week in the UK Singles Chart, spending eleven weeks in the Top 15 and sixteen weeks in the Top 40. Four more singles have since been released, with '' Shine'', a cover of the Luther Vandross song, peaking at Number 10 in the UK singles chart. Third and fourth singles " Don't Mess with My Man", a cover of the
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" both reached the Top 20, peaking at number 11 and 19. "Dance Dance" was the fifth single to be taken from the album. Booty Luv's début album '' Boogie 2nite'' was released on 17 September 2007, and reached number 11 in the
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. J-Rock and Randy also went on to form their own group, Party Dark, falling into the Party/House and Rap genres and were signed to Champion Records in 2009. On 15 March 2010 they released their first single, "Is That You?", which was well received by DJs such as
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and Eddie Temple-Morris and the music video reached Number 1 in the MTV Dancefloor Charts four weeks in a row. Party Dark released a second single in the later part of 2010 called "Let's Go". This was announced via a teaser trailer on YouTube and a remix competition on their own and their label's websites. J-Rock was the protagonist of an
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documentary entitled ''Giving Up the Weed''.


Discography


Albums


Singles


Filmography

* '' Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed'' (2004)


References

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