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5 unusual facts about Honeyz


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The same year they appeared on the ITV singing contest Hit Me, Baby, One More Time, performing their debut single "Finally Found" and a cover of Nickelback's hit "How You Remind Me".

The Honeyz performed another newly recorded album track, "Won't Take It Lying Down", at the prestigious MOBO Awards, held on 6 October 1999 in the Royal Albert Hall, where they had picked up two nominations in the 'Best Newcomer' and 'Best R&B Act' categories.

Heavenli's vocals for the new single "Not Even Gonna Trip" were recorded and the official announcement of the renewed line-up was made on ITV's flagship children's programmes SMTV Live and CD:UK, on Saturday 19 August 2000, along with a performance of "Finally Found", poignant in that it was the first ever performance by a band on CD:UK on its launch almost two years earlier to the day, on 20 August 1998.

"Not Even Gonna Trip" failed to reach Top 20 by the time it was released in late October, peaking at number 24.

The single was called "Not Even Gonna Trip" and was initially scheduled for release in late September 2000.


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Ravenscourt Theatre School

The following list was confirmed by Ravenscourt Theatre School:Leona Lewis (International Singer) Daniela Denby-Ashe (Eastenders and My Family), Dean Gaffney (Eastenders), Peter Kin Kelly (The Wild House), Charlie Brooks (EastEnders), Celena Cherry (Honeyz), Simon Fenton (The Power Of One, Matinee), Montanna Thompson (The Story Of Tracy Beaker)

Somethin' 4 da Honeyz

"Somethin' 4 da Honeyz" was the second single released from Montell Jordan's debut album This Is How We Do It.

The Big Reunion

It was revealed that Five, 911, Atomic Kitten, B*Witched, Honeyz and Liberty X would be covering Wizzard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" to raise money for Age UK, Barnardo's, BeatBullying, the British Heart Foundation, CLIC Sargent and Help the Hospices.

Tom Six

However, citing an interest to make his own films, Six eventually started a company with his sister, where he wrote and directed such films as Gay in Amsterdam, Honeyz and I Love Dries (about the aspiring Dutch singer Dries Roelvink).


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