The group consists of Dustin, Kelly, Patrick, Carenell,
and Bryan and their ages range from 10 to 19. Their boy-band genre of music strikes a cross between N’Sync
and New Edition.
“We feel strong about these guys. I feel that they
definitely fill a void in the market place.” Senior Vice President of Bad Boy Harrve Pierre told BET.com. “These
are some very special guys – we’ve been holding onto them for three years and remained patient. Now we feel the
time is right.”
B5 first got their start from winning consecutive Radio
Disney dance competitions with their acrobatic choreography. A chance encounter with P. Diddy changed their lives. “Kevin
Wells, that has Worldwide Entertainment, has been friends with Puff for a while. Kevin took us to perform for [Puff] and he
loved us after that we got signed under his label,” said Patrick.
“Meeting P. Diddy was like a dream come true.”
Bryan concurred. "We did a lot of hard work and it finally paid off.”
After touring with the likes of Bow Wow, Usher and Kanye
West, B5 hopes that the impression they left on stage will be enough to persuade fans into supporting the B5 movement.
“Bad Boy has an excellent track record and we can
only hope that we can add to the legacy,” The band’s eldest member Dustin said.
They recently debuted the video for “All I Do,”
which was produced by Rodney Jerkins. The group was met warmly by BET’s “106 & Park” audience
The single for B5’s “All I Do” hits
radio next week via World Wide Entertainment Group/Bad Boy
Information
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