Big Brovaz made a surprise comeback on UK television on Friday night during Celebrity Big Brother's launch.
Four of the original six members appeared on Channel 5's Bit on the Side, performing arguably their most famous hit 'Nu Flow'. Their appearance met with the enjoyment of many fans online, and the group were a Twitter trend for the remainder of the weekend.
The R&B-pop group scored four top ten hits in the early 2000s, and were perhaps the 'nice' antidote to So Solid Crew at the time. Cherise and Nadia later went on to form Booty Luv, and they disbanded by 2007.
To celebrate their comeback (and commiserate that they're not part of The Big Reunion), Digital Spy presents five of their best tracks, in chronological order...
'Nu Flow' (UK chart peak 3, 2002)
Easily the band's most memorable track, and still to this day an excellent R&B/pop hit.
Four of the original six members appeared on Channel 5's Bit on the Side, performing arguably their most famous hit 'Nu Flow'. Their appearance met with the enjoyment of many fans online, and the group were a Twitter trend for the remainder of the weekend.
The R&B-pop group scored four top ten hits in the early 2000s, and were perhaps the 'nice' antidote to So Solid Crew at the time. Cherise and Nadia later went on to form Booty Luv, and they disbanded by 2007.
To celebrate their comeback (and commiserate that they're not part of The Big Reunion), Digital Spy presents five of their best tracks, in chronological order...
'Nu Flow' (UK chart peak 3, 2002)
Easily the band's most memorable track, and still to this day an excellent R&B/pop hit.
- 1/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brovaz have promised to make "music for the fans" after their surprise appearance on Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side.
Four members of the six-piece sang a reworked version of their 2002 debut single 'Nu Flow' on Friday's launch show.
The band had previously been in talks to appear on the second series of The Big Reunion, but were not among the recently-unveiled lineup.
Big Brovaz trended on Twitter for several days after the appearance, and asked by a fan for a proper reunion, a reply from the group's official account read: "We're gonna do some music for the fans, watch this space for details."
Asked if they would go on The Big Reunion, they replied: "I'd love to do the show, it's down to the ITV bosses though."...
Four members of the six-piece sang a reworked version of their 2002 debut single 'Nu Flow' on Friday's launch show.
The band had previously been in talks to appear on the second series of The Big Reunion, but were not among the recently-unveiled lineup.
Big Brovaz trended on Twitter for several days after the appearance, and asked by a fan for a proper reunion, a reply from the group's official account read: "We're gonna do some music for the fans, watch this space for details."
Asked if they would go on The Big Reunion, they replied: "I'd love to do the show, it's down to the ITV bosses though."...
- 1/6/2014
- Digital Spy
'The Big Reunion' is returning for a second series. The ITV2 show will bring back several ''blasts from the past'' and offer the forgotten bands another chance at fame, following on from the smash success of the first series. Girl bands All Saints and Eternal are being lined up to star, as well as boy band A1, urban group Big Brovaz and chart-toppers S Club 7 and East 17. A source told The Sun newspaper: ''The first series did so well, it was always a no-brainer to give it a second run. ''We are still in the process of approaching bands, but we are...
- 5/1/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
'The Big Reunion' is returning for a second series. The ITV2 show will bring back several ''blasts from the past'' and offer the forgotten bands another chance at fame, following on from the smash success of the first series. Girl bands All Saints and Eternal are being lined up to star, as well as boy band A1, urban group Big Brovaz and chart-toppers S Club 7 and East 17. A source told The Sun newspaper: ''The first series did so well, it was always a no-brainer to give it a second run. ''We are still in the process of approaching bands, but we are...
- 5/1/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
ITV2 has reportedly renewed The Big Reunion for a second series.
East 17, A1 and S Club 7 are among the groups being lined up for the pop music series, according to The Sun.
A TV source said: "The first series did so well, it was always a no-brainer to give it a second run.
"We are still in the process of approaching bands, but we are confident of getting brilliant names on board. Names should be confirmed within the next two weeks."
Big Brovaz recently hinted that they had reunited for the show, while Eternal and All Saints are said to have ruled themselves out.
ITV2 has also reportedly commissioned a show following the first series' acts on tour, which kicks off next month.
The source revealed: "The follow-up will give viewers a chance to see the first series' acts again and fill the gap between now and series two.
East 17, A1 and S Club 7 are among the groups being lined up for the pop music series, according to The Sun.
A TV source said: "The first series did so well, it was always a no-brainer to give it a second run.
"We are still in the process of approaching bands, but we are confident of getting brilliant names on board. Names should be confirmed within the next two weeks."
Big Brovaz recently hinted that they had reunited for the show, while Eternal and All Saints are said to have ruled themselves out.
ITV2 has also reportedly commissioned a show following the first series' acts on tour, which kicks off next month.
The source revealed: "The follow-up will give viewers a chance to see the first series' acts again and fill the gap between now and series two.
- 5/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brovaz have revealed that they are in talks to appear on the next series of ITV's Big Reunion.
Four members of the R&B hip-hop group posted a clip on video-sharing site Keek, where they revealed they were discussing taking part in the show.
The old gang together after 8 years!! ( just the boys today)...
J-Rock said: "We're in ITV at the moment discussing a Big Reunion... who knows?"
The female members of the group, Dion, Nadia and Cherise - the latter two of which went on to form Booty Luv after the band split in 2007 - do not appear in the video.
Big Brovaz released their debut album Nu-Flow in 2002, which spawned five top 20 singles including 'Ok', 'Favourite Things' and 'Baby Boy'.
They were dropped by their label in 2004 after member Flawless was sacked, forcing them to cancel their second album Re-Entry.
>'Big Reunion': Eight other '90s pop...
Four members of the R&B hip-hop group posted a clip on video-sharing site Keek, where they revealed they were discussing taking part in the show.
The old gang together after 8 years!! ( just the boys today)...
J-Rock said: "We're in ITV at the moment discussing a Big Reunion... who knows?"
The female members of the group, Dion, Nadia and Cherise - the latter two of which went on to form Booty Luv after the band split in 2007 - do not appear in the video.
Big Brovaz released their debut album Nu-Flow in 2002, which spawned five top 20 singles including 'Ok', 'Favourite Things' and 'Baby Boy'.
They were dropped by their label in 2004 after member Flawless was sacked, forcing them to cancel their second album Re-Entry.
>'Big Reunion': Eight other '90s pop...
- 4/4/2013
- Digital Spy
Booty Luv have released an acoustic mix of their new single 'Black Widow' for free exclusively on Digital Spy. The duo have recorded a stripped-down version of their latest track, which appears below: 'Black Widow', which is available to download from February 3, marks the pair's first release since 2009's top twenty hit 'Say It'. Pre-order 'Black Widow' by clicking here. The group - made up of Cherise and Nadia formerly of band Big Brovaz (more)...
- 1/14/2013
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
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