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British boyband Five are looking to return to the charts with a brand new album.
Ritchie Neville, Richard 'Abs' Breen, Jason 'J' Brown and Scott Robinson are funding
a new album themselves, though without their fifth member, Sean Conlon, who is
thought to have a solo deal.
The
four piece said that the group would still be called Five, as the name is a 'brand,
and not a number.' They hope to record a new album, despite not having a label,
although reports do say that they are working closely with former Robbie Williams
collaborator, songwriter Guy Chambers. The
band enjoyed huge success after they were formed in 1997 with hits like 'Let's
Dance', ' Keep on Movin', and 'We Will Rock You.' |