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Big Brovaz | |
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Also known as | Booty Luv |
Origin | United Kingdom |
Genres | R&B Hip hop |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2002–2007 |
Associated acts | Booty Luv, Party Dark |
Website | bigbrovaz.com |
Past members | |
Cherise Nadia J-Rock Randy Dion Flawless |
Big Brovaz were an R&B / Hip hop music group from London, 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 half way through shaking up the dynamics of the group. In 2006 the popularity of the group was at a low point due to bad press and the only two female members launching their own band Booty Luv which was taking off. After their second album failed to chart and with low sales of their last two singles, the band split up in 2007.
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The group Big Brovaz originally comprised three women, Cherise (half-Jamaican and half-Irish; won the MOBO best unsigned artist in 2000), Dion, Nadia (born in Reading) and three men, J-Rock (real name John Paul Horsley, born in Washington DC), Flawless (real name Tayo Aisida, born in Lagos, Nigeria) and Randy, plus two producers Skillz, also known as JJC (real name Abdul Bello, born in Kano, Nigeria), who also manages his group 419 squad, and Fingaz. The group was often 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. The chemistry between all of the members developed and so the Big Brovaz compilation album in fact became the group.
The "Big Brovaz - Watching You" compilation was a highly successful underground release and sold over two thousand copies. The live shows to promote the release built up the reputation of the producers and artists on the record.
A track from the album which featured west London R&B singer Cherise was picked up by the organizer of the annual MOBO award and she was asked to compete in the annual Mobo Unsigned talent competition, walking away with first prize. 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, however, "2nd Best", while the album won a MOBO award.
The group's breakthrough was in October 2002 when the group's debut single, "Nu Flow" became a huge hit all over Europe, 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.[citation needed] This single has recently been 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 UK singles chart 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 The Sound Of Music. 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 peaking hit to date, peaking at Number 2 in the UK singles chart and spending 3 weeks inside the top 3 of the singles chart [1]
The fourth single taken from the album was "Baby Boy". The music video for the single was famous for being inspired by the extremely popular 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 Fun Boy Three and Bananarama's collaboration It Ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It) 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.[2]
The group next appeared on-screen in the 2004 film Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, in which they performed a version of Sly & the Family Stone's "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" 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. Unfortunately this was the collective's smallest hit to date, peaking at a disappointing Number 17 in the UK singles charts. To add to this disappointment, rapper Flawless (Temi Tayo Aisida) was stopped at LAX airport and was found to be smuggling over 2.2 grams (0.07 ounces) of Cannabis into 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.[3]
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.[4]
After the disappointing news of being dropped, the group decided to call it a day, split up and pursued solo ventures. The girls from the group were rumoured to be creating a group called "Little Sistaz" but the group never materialised.[citation needed] The group had gone into relative obscurity as they had disappeared from the commercial hip-hop scene.
In 2006, an announcement on their official website messageboard was made by group member Randy confirming that the group had re-united but as a four-piece.[5] The re-formed group now consisted of Nadia, Cherise, J-Rock and Randy, losing Dion. Dion had many arguments, mainly disagreeing with the other girls in the group, Nadia and Cherise.[citation needed] This resulted in Dion's departure. Dion is now the musician in residence at Sedgehill School in South London.[citation needed]
The reformed group's MySpace webpage confirmed that a new single would be released 24 April entitled "Hangin' Around". "Hangin' Around" became the group's lowest charting hit to date, peaking outside the UK top 40. However, 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.[citation needed] The song won the fan's voting poll vote on their official website and due to popular demand, was picked as the third single.
The single "Big Bro Thang" was released with six remixes launching on the iTunes website between 26 February 2007 and 19 March 2007 with the album Re-Entry finally released on 9 April 2007. In an interview with online magazine Popjustice, Nadia and Cherise confirmed that all promotion for Re-Entry had finished, meaning "Big Bro Thang" was the third and final single from the album.[6]
Nadia and Cherise are now also performing under the name Booty Luv. Their first single, a cover of Tweet's "Boogie 2nite" was released in the UK via the Hed Kandi 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 Lucy Pearl song, and an original song "Some Kinda Rush" 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 UK album chart,they split in early 2010.
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 March 15, 2010 they released their first single, Is That You?, which was well received by DJs such as Huw Stephens, Bobby Friction and Eddie Temple-Morris and the music video reached Number 1 in the MTV Dancefloor Charts four weeks in a row.
Party Dark were set to release 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. The single is yet to materialise.
J-Rock was the protagonist of a 4od documentary entitle Giving up the weed[7].
Year | Album details | Chart peak positions | Certifications (sales thresholds) |
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UK [8] |
AUS [9] |
BEL [10] |
NZ [11] |
NL [12] |
SWE [13] |
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2002 | Nu-Flow
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6 | 37 | 45 | 31 | 56 | 53 |
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2007 | Re-Entry
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Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |||||
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UK [8] |
AUS [9] |
BEL [10] |
NZ [11] |
NL [12] |
SWE [13] |
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2002 | "Nu Flow" | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | Nu-Flow |
2003 | "OK" | 7 | 64[14] | 24 | — | 37 | 40 | |
"Favourite Things" | 2 | 3 | 17 | 3 | 76 | 47 | ||
"Baby Boy" | 4 | 8 | 29 | 13 | — | — | ||
"Ain't What You Do" | 15 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2004 | "We Wanna Thank You (The Things You Do)" | 17 | 56[15] | 48 | — | — | — | Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed OST |
"Yours Fatally" | 15 | — | — | — | — | — | Re-Entry | |
2006 | "Hangin' Around" | 57 | — | — | — | — | — | |
2007 | "Big Bro Thang" | 171 | — | — | — | — | — |
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Let me know pretty baby
Is he doin you right?
You might need somebody
new in your life
Somebody who is your type
Call me up,anytime
It could be two in the night
On hind sight
You can call whenever you like
Shit,moma,you're all
the frak i need,
I'm gonna bring the
alcohol and weed
Enough to cover every
night this week
The way i see,i don't
care about your man
He don't need to know about me
Besides,he ain't right,
Look,he treats you wrong
All i wanna do is help you
Get your freaking on
And we clicked right away
We wasn't speakin long
So kick your man to the curb
Where he belongs,uh.
But i love my man
It don't matter,it don't matter
He knows who i am
It don't matter,it don't matter
And we got big plans
It don't matter,it don't matter
I don't know why you
just don't understand
Cuz i can make you feel right
It don't matter
It don't matter
Hook you up with real ice
It don't matter
It don't matter
Make your fantasy real life
It don't matter
It don't matter
You know that sound real nice
It don't matter
Cuz my man he cares for me
And always there for me
Through thick and thin he'll be,my
heart,my friend,the love of my life
Yeah but is your
man loving you right?
Or do you need a thug
in your life cuz baby girl
Randy the type that'll twist you
right back cuz i know you like that
Come up to your crib my
version of a night cap
Your man thinking that
it's all about doe,no!
Its all about the time we
spend and love we show
If i was your man then
I'd make you understand
Need time i'm ma cancel my plans Let that man be
and start a new relationship
with me,stress free
You can find ecstasy next to me
Randy gives you 20%
extra free and em!
But i love my man
It don't matter,it don't matter
He knows who i am
It don't matter,it don't matter
And we got big plans
It don't matter,it don't matter
I don't know why you
just don't understand
It don't matter
It don't matter
Hook you up with real ice
It don't matter
It don't matter
Make your fantasy real life
It don't matter
It don't matter
You know that sound real nice
It don't matter
Cuz my man he cares for me
And always there for me
Through thick and thin he'll be,my
heat,my friend,the love of my life
Listen! You should respect me for
the fact that i'm not like that
I like to have a good
time but i'm not that slack
Ain't nobody gonna play
with my emotions in fact
My night ain't gonna end
up with me on my back
So just move on over and
leave me alone
No i'm not impressed by
your ice and your chrome
Talking bout whips,
well I got my own
Why you think i'm gonna risk,
breaking up my happy home
It don't matter
It don't matter
Hook you up with real ice
It don't matter
It don't matter
Turn your dreams to real life
It don't matter
It don't matter
You know that sound real nice
It don't matter
Cuz my man he cares for me
And always there for me
Through thick and thin he'll be,my