Friday Hill
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Friday Hill | |
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Genre(s) | Pop Rap Indie Rock |
Years active | 2005–Present |
Label(s) | Longside/Polydor (2004-2006) |
Members | |
Kenzie Mus James |
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Friday Hill are a UK pop-rap-indie trio, formed as a result of the split of the band Blazin' Squad. Consisting of James Victor MacKenzie (known as Kenzie), Mustafa Omer (known as Mus) and James Murray (known as James). The band is named after Friday Hill in Chingford.
The group released their debut single, "Baby Goodbye" in October 2005, which reached #5 in the UK singles chart. They released a second single on February 13, 2006, a cover of boyband D-Side's 2005 single "One More Night Alone", which reached #13 in the UK singles chart. The debut album was released on February 27 called Times Like These and got to #67, and due the failure of the album, they were dropped by Polydor.
Band member, Kenzie, appeared in the reality TV series Celebrity Big Brother UK in January 2005, shortly before the split of Blazin' Squad. He also released an autobiography a few months later titled "My Life".
Friday Hill are currently working on new material due out in 2008 on a new record label.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 2006 Times Like These Released in February 2006 UK #67
- 2008 TBA
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album |
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UK Singles Chart | |||
2005 | "Baby Goodbye" | #5 | Times Like These |
2006 | "One More Night Alone" | #13 | Times Like These |
2008 | TBA | TBA | TBA |