FIVE Members
FIVE is made up of Sean Conlon, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Abz Love, and Jason 'J' Brown. Known for their dynamic performances and harmonies, these members created some of the biggest anthems of the late '90s and early 2000s.
Where Are FIVE From?
FIVE originated in the UK, forming in 1997 as part of a music project by the same team behind the Spice Girls. Their blend of pop and R&B influences quickly propelled them to international success.
FIVE’s Genre
FIVE’s sound is a mix of pop, R&B, and hip-hop influences, creating an energetic and catchy style that made them stand out in the boy band era.
Top FIVE Songs
Some of FIVE’s biggest hits include Keep On Movin’, Everybody Get Up, If Ya Gettin' Down, We Will Rock You (feat. Queen), and When the Lights Go Out.
Top FIVE Albums
- Five (1998) – Their self-titled debut album was packed with hits that made them one of the biggest UK pop acts of the time.
- Invincible (1999) – Featuring chart-topping singles, this album solidified their international success.
- Kingsize (2001) – Their final album before their initial split, Kingsize showcased their matured sound and included hits like Let's Dance.
FIVE’s Most Iconic Moment
One of FIVE’s most iconic moments was winning the BRIT Award for Best Pop Act in 2000, a testament to their success and popularity at the peak of their career.