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R&B Block Party with Dru Hill, Sisqo, and more

Mar 31, 2024  ·  OVO Arena, Wembley, London OVO Arena, Wembley, London

R&B Block Party
Mar 31
R&B Block Party
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Dru Hill, formed in 1992 in Baltimore, is known for R&B hits like "Tell Me." Notable albums include their debut and "Enter the Dru." Despite Sisqó's solo fame, they've remained active, with hits achieving multi-million sales.
Blackstreet, founded by Teddy Riley, emerged as a top '90s R&B group with hits like "No Diggity." They won a Grammy, collaborated with Dr. Dre, JAY-Z, and Mýa, and sold millions.
Born from a discovery by Michael Bivins, 702 is a trio known for hits like "Steelo" and "Where My Girls At?" Famous for blending R&B styles, their top albums include 'No Doubt' and a self-titled release.
Atlanta-native Jacquees, known as the self-proclaimed "King of R&B," rose with hits like "B.E.D." and "You." His debut, "4275," went platinum, and he collaborated with Birdman.
Musiq Soulchild, born in Philadelphia, is a key figure in the neo-soul movement, blending influences like Marvin Gaye with hip-hop. With 13 Grammy nominations, he's famed for raw vocals and hits like "Love" and "Buddy." He signed with Def Jam in 2000.
Hi-Five, born in Waco, TX, is known for their smooth R&B style. They debuted on Jive in 1990 with hits like “I Like the Way (The Kissing Game),” reaching #1 on pop and R&B charts. Original members Marcus Sanders and Shannon Gill still enjoy success, with Treston Irby releasing music under Bronx Most Wanted. Faruq Evans and Billy Covington round out the group.
Donell Jones, from Chicago's South Side, is known for his jazzy, soulful urban pop style. Notable hits include "Knocks Me Off My Feet" and "U Know What's Up." He wrote for Usher and 702, collaborated with LaFace Records, and achieved chart success with albums like *My Heart* and *Where I Wanna Be.* His work includes contributions to the Shaft soundtrack and collaborations with Guru.
Case, an NYC native and '90s R&B singer, began backing for stars like Usher, debuted on Def Jam in 1996, and worked with top producers like Jimmy Jam. Known for hits inspired by Stevie Wonder and personal songs. Founded Indigo Blue in 2004.
Adina Howard, an American singer-songwriter and actress from Grand Rapids, Michigan, gained fame with her 1995 hit "Freak Like Me" and album "Do You Wanna Ride?". Known for her edgy style and provocative lyrics, she's an award-winning pioneer of sexual expressionism in urban music, influencing many female artists today.
Born Charlene Keys, Tweet soared with Timbaland and Missy Elliott in 2002. Known for "Oops (Oh My)," she hit R&B charts with albums 'Southern Hummingbird' and 'It’s Me Again.'

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