Hi-Five

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Hi-Five
Hi-Five on the cover of Keep It Goin' On (1992)
Hi-Five on the cover of Keep It Goin' On (1992)
Background information
Origin US flag Waco, Texas
Genre(s) Rhythm and blues, pop
Occupation(s) Vocal music group
Years active 1990-present
Members
Tony Thompson, ?
Former members
Roderick Clark, Toriano Easley, Treston Irby, Russell Neal, Marcus Sanders

Hi-Five is an American R&B quintet based out of Waco, Texas who had a string of Top 5 hits in the early and mid 1990s, including the Billboard Hot 100 number one single "I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)". The group, which was formed in 1990, consisted of Tony Thompson, Roderick "Pooh" Clark, Marcus Sanders, Russell Neal, and Toriano Easley. Easley was later replaced by Treston Irby.

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[edit] Rise to Fame

Hi-Five on the cover of their self-titled 1990 debut album
Hi-Five on the cover of their self-titled 1990 debut album

Hi-Five was signed to Jive Records and released their first album, Hi-Five, in 1990. The album went multi-platinum and was produced by award-winning hitmaker Teddy Riley; it included such singles as "I Just Can't Handle It", "I Can't Wait Another Minute", and their biggest hit to date, "I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)", which went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard R&B chart. The group enjoyed mainstream success and received comparisons to many of their R&B counterparts, namely New Edition.

Hi-Five's second LP, Keep It Goin' On, came out in 1992. Though not as successful as their debut effort, several tracks from this album, including "She's Playing Hard To Get" and the R. Kelly-penned "Quality Time" got major airplay. Shortly after this album was released, Roderick "Pooh" Clark was involved in a near-fatal automobile accident. In 1993, Hi-Five emerged with a third album, Faithful, which featured the songs "Unconditional Love" and "Never Should Have Let You Go".

[edit] Later years

After Hi-Five disbanded around 1994, Thompson released a solo album, Sexsational. He scored a minor hit with "I Wanna Love Like That".

In 2005, Thompson re-incarnated Hi-Five with four new members, one of whom is his younger brother, Jordan. Their new album The Return was released in 2006 on Thompson's independent label, N'Depth.

[edit] Album Discography

[edit] Singles Discography

  • 1990 "I Just Can't Handle It"
  • 1991 "I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)" #1 US, #43 UK
  • 1991 "I Can't Wait Another Minute" #8 US
  • 1991 "Just Another Girlfriend" #88 US
  • 1992 "She's Playing Hard To Get" #5 US, #55 UK
  • 1992 "Quality Time" #38 US
  • 1993 "Unconditional Love" #92 US
  • 1993 "Never Should've Let You Go" #30 US
  • 1994 "Faithful"
  • 1994 "What Can I Say To You (To Justify My Love)"

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